scholarly journals Efficient Control of IGBT Transistor as Part of Overvoltage Protection

Author(s):  
Nenad Jovančić ◽  
Nijaz Hadžimejlić ◽  
Pero Ćeklić

The paper analyzes the phenomena of appearance of overvoltage during the switching-off of the IGBT transistor which arecaused by the presence of parasitic inductance in the switching circuit. This problem can be solved in two ways – by preventing thecause of the overvoltage, or by limiting the overvoltage level. Therefore, the characteristics of good PCB design have been noted, andthe typical snubber’s circuits have been listed. The paper focuses on solving the problem of IGBT transistor overvoltages on a specificpower electronics converter. A computerized model of power electronics converter has been created in order to analyze the influenceof parasitic inductance on the overvoltage level. A special analysis was performed on the simulation results which indicate that thecontrol of the IGBT transistor turning-off process can provide a lower overvoltage level. The paper also describes the design and theimplementation of the overvoltage protection elements on a developed power electronics converter prototype. The driver circuit TD350which performs intelligent control of IGBT transistors in order to control overvoltages has been described in detail. The efficiency ofthis driver is based on the idea of two-level turn-off, where the intermediate level and its duration can be set according to the specificconditions in the IGBT transistor circuit. This way, the speed of current change is reduced, which directly affects the overvoltage levelon the transistor switching. Finally, within experimental results, the waveforms of control signals, as well as the overvoltage waveformshave been shown at different input voltage levels.

2021 ◽  
Vol 118 (4) ◽  
pp. 1155-1170
Author(s):  
Lei Zhang ◽  
Dejian Yang ◽  
Lei Ren ◽  
Yun Cheng ◽  
Qiufeng Yan ◽  
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Author(s):  
Suwarno Suwarno ◽  
Tole Sutikno

<p>This paper presents the implementation of the buck-boost converter design which is a power electronics applications that can stabilize voltage, even though the input voltage changes. Regulator to stabilize the voltage using PWM pulse that triger pin 2 on XL6009. In this design of buck-boost converter is implemented using the XL6009, LM7815 and TIP2955. LM7815 as output voltage regulator at 15V with 1A output current, while TIP2955 is able to overcome output current up to 5A. When the LM7815 and TIP2955 are connected in parallel, the converter can increase the output current to 6A.. Testing is done using varied voltage sources that can be set. The results obtained from this design can be applied to PV (Photovoltaic) and WP (Wind Power), with changes in input voltage between 3-21V dc can produce output voltage 15V.</p>


2010 ◽  
Vol 645-648 ◽  
pp. 1101-1106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jürgen Biela ◽  
Mario Schweizer ◽  
Stefan Waffler ◽  
Benjamin Wrzecionko ◽  
Johann Walter Kolar

Switching devices based on wide band gap materials as SiC oer a signicant perfor- mance improvement on the switch level compared to Si devices. A well known example are SiC diodes employed e.g. in PFC converters. In this paper, the impact on the system level perfor- mance, i.e. eciency/power density, of a PFC and of a DC-DC converter resulting with the new SiC devices is evaluated based on analytical optimisation procedures and prototype systems. There, normally-on JFETs by SiCED and normally-off JFETs by SemiSouth are considered.


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