Title :
A low power consumption driver with low acoustics for piezoelectric synthetic jets
Author :
Ramabhadran, Ramanujam ; Glaser, John Stanley ; de Bock, H. Peter
Author_Institution :
Gen. Electr. Global Res. Center, Niskayuna, NY, USA
Abstract :
The low profile piezoelectric synthetic jet is a promising approach for forced air convection cooling of electronics for high density and portable applications. The synthetic jet considered in this paper, known as a DCJ ([2]), consists of a pair of piezoelectric discs mounted on a frame and driven with a voltage, which causes the discs to mimic the action of a pair of bellows. This DCJ requires a sinusoidal waveform of 125-175 Hz at an amplitude up to bQV, and must operate from a 5V DC source. The mostly capacitive load of the DCJ presents a challenge for typical amplifiers. Furthermore, many applications require quiet operation; hence the jet driving waveform must have very low distortion to prevent audible acoustic noise. This paper describes a bidirectional power driver topology for driving capacitive loads based on a dual flyback topology, along with a low-cost, pure sine reference generator with predistortion to allow a clean output waveform without feedback. The driver achieves low power consumption (rì 250mW) with low harmonic content. The use of predistortion and a delta-sigma DAC compensates for the inherent flyback converter nonlinearity and the low resolution DAC typical of low-cost microcontrollers. The paper describes and presents experimental results for a design that accomplishes these objectives in a 30 mm × 30 mm × 4 mm volume.
Keywords :
acoustic noise; cooling; driver circuits; electronics packaging; forced convection; jets; low-power electronics; piezoelectric devices; power convertors; audible acoustic noise; bidirectional power driver topology; capacitive load driving; clean output waveform; delta-sigma DAC; dual flyback topology; flyback converter nonlinearity; forced air convection cooling; frequency 125 Hz to 175 Hz; jet driving waveform; low acoustic; low power consumption driver; piezoelectric discs; piezoelectric synthetic jets; portable electronic applications; pure sine reference generator; voltage 5 V; Harmonic analysis; Inductance; Microcontrollers; Power demand; Pulse width modulation; Quantization (signal); Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2013.6647049