Title :
A 10-kV Linear Current-Mode Power Amplifier for Capacitive Actuators
Author :
Horn, Thomas ; Melbert, Joachim
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electron. Circuits & Meas., Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, Bochum, Germany
Abstract :
High-voltage linear pulse amplifiers with current output are advantageous for driving piezoelectric or electrorheological actuators because the inherent current ripple of switched-mode power converters can be avoided. The new amplifier provides output voltages up to 10 kV with an output current of 200 mA. Low quiescent currents of 0.6 mA minimize static power loss. Nested feedback loops are applied to ensure symmetrical voltage division among cascaded output insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) in half-bridge configurations. Optical isolated output stages control the load current. Local current controllers at the power IGBTs enhance linearity and allow for quasi-complementary circuit design without high-voltage small-signal transistors.The symmetrical rise and fall times of 80 μs are achieved, together with the pulse peak power of more than 1 kW.
Keywords :
current-mode circuits; electric current control; insulated gate bipolar transistors; piezoelectric actuators; power amplifiers; power bipolar transistors; pulse amplifiers; IGBT; capacitive actuators; cascaded output insulated-gate bipolar transistors; current 0.6 mA; current 200 mA; electrorheological actuators; high-voltage linear pulse amplifiers; high-voltage small-signal transistors; linear current-mode power amplifier; load current control; local current controllers; nested feedback loops; piezoelectric actuators; power IGBT; quasicomplementary circuit design; static power loss; switched-mode power converters; symmetrical voltage division; time 80 mus; voltage 10 kV; Actuators; Capacitance; Impedance; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Resistors; Transistors; Voltage control; Actuators; feedback circuits; high-voltage circuits; linear amplifier; transconductance amplifier;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2011.2157548