Title :
Proportional AC power control with zero-fire capability
Author :
Zrudsky, Donald R. ; Webb, Jack W.
Author_Institution :
Intermedics. Inc., Angleton, TX, USA
fDate :
8/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The interface circuit presented facilitates closed-loop feedback control of AC load currents under strict zero-fire switching and is primarily intended for heating applications. The circuit converts an input analog signal to a time-proportioned series of full-cycle energy pulses, interspersed with missing integral numbers of half cycles. The circuit thus provides a power average in time delivered to the load proportional to analog control voltage, continuously minimizing the number of off-power half cycles, or wink time. Lamp load transient current data show the improved zero-crossing control capability of the interface circuits driving a commercial solid-state relay. The linearity and monotonicity of the interface circuit are verified under steady-state conditions. The temperature response in time of a lamp-heated sample under PID closed-loop temperature control shows the success of the interface circuit for its intended application
Keywords :
closed loop systems; feedback; power control; power convertors; AC load currents; closed-loop feedback control; full-cycle energy pulses; heating applications; input analog signal; interface circuit; lamp load transient current; off-power half cycles; proportional AC power control; time-proportioned series; wink time; zero-fire capability; Feedback circuits; Feedback control; Heating; Lamps; Power control; Proportional control; Pulse circuits; Solid state circuits; Switching circuits; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on