Title :
IGBT PEBB technology for future high energy physics machine operation applications
Author :
Macken, K.J.P. ; Macnair, D. ; Nguyen, M.N. ; Hugyik, J. ; Olsen, J. ; Kemp, M.
Author_Institution :
SLAC Nat. Accel. Lab., Menlo Park, CA, USA
Abstract :
Terascale physics is driving the demand for innovative pulsed power modulators having greater compactness and better manufacturability with increasingly superior performance. A particularly promising route for such modulators is Marx-architecture based. Moreover, there is opportunity for improvement and gain of greater benefits through further development of topology and architecture, gate driver method, and control schemes. Prior work discussed a new concept of droop correction, which was the result of topology hybridisation using a nesting approach, and illustrated its great potential. This is further investigated here. This paper details various design aspects of a hybrid Marx cell Power Electronic Building Block (PEBB) and includes specifics about estimated losses and efficiency, thermal management issues, protection strategies, gate driver development, and control implementation. In addition, figures-of-merit of the cell design are given for comparison and evaluation purposes. Experimental results, based on both single-cell and three-cell hardware prototypes, are presented demonstrating the functionality and performance of the new topology. This is a significant milestone in the progression toward constructing a full 32-cell PEBB-based Marx klystron modulator with nested droop correction. Lessons learned during various stages of the prototype development and future directions are commented on.
Keywords :
driver circuits; insulated gate bipolar transistors; klystrons; modulators; power electronics; IGBT PEBB technology; Marx-architecture modulator; PEBB-based Marx klystron modulator; figure-of-merit; gate driver method; high energy physics machine operation; hybrid Marx cell power electronic building block; innovative pulsed power modulators; nested droop correction; protection strategy; single-cell hardware prototypes; terascale physics; thermal management; three-cell hardware prototypes; topology hybridisation; Capacitors; Cavity resonators; Klystrons; Modulation; Radio frequency; Switches; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC), 2011 Twenty-Sixth Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Fort Worth, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8084-5
DOI :
10.1109/APEC.2011.5744764