Title :
Power Electronics-A Continuing Challenge
Author_Institution :
He is presently a professor emeritus and a consultant to international companies.
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The age of power semiconductors began when thyristors made their first appearance. They gradually replaced the saturable inductors that were used so far for switched power conversion. The problems related to the nonlinearities of magnetic amplifiers were then easily overcome by naturally commutated thyristor converters. Even so, constructing a line-controlled thyristor converter was still a laborious task. Implementing a current control ler, for instance, required us to design and assemble an analog signal amplifier using many discrete transistors, those novel electronic components. Offset and drift of an amplifier varied with temperature, requiring repeated manual adjustments. Little did we know about parasitic capacitances or stray inductances. Hence, what was meant to be a dc amplifier tended to operate as a high-frequency oscillator.
Keywords :
DC amplifiers; invertors; magnetic amplifiers; oscillators; power amplifiers; power inductors; power transistors; thyristor convertors; DC amplifier; analog signal amplifier; commutated thyristor converter; current controller; discrete transistor; high-frequency oscillator; inductor; line-controlled thyristor converter; magnetic amplifier; parasitic capacitance; power electronics; power semiconductor; stray inductance; switched power conversion; thyristor inverter; Capacitors; Inverters; Network topology; Power electronics; Power semiconductor devices; Thyristors; Transistors;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIE.2011.941123