Title :
25-kW Three-Phase Unity Power Factor Buck–Boost Rectifier With Wide Input and Output Range for Pulse Load Applications
Author :
Bortis, Dominik ; Waffler, Stefan ; Biela, Juergen ; Kolar, Johann W.
Author_Institution :
Power Electron. Syst. Lab., Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol. Zurich, Zurich
Abstract :
Pulse loads, like solid-state pulse modulators, generate short pulses with a high peak power that exceeds the average power by 100-1000 times depending on the pulse repetition rate. There, the peak power usually is drawn from an energy buffer such as a capacitor bank. The pulse discharges the energy buffer, and it is fully recharged in the time between the pulses by a power supply, which is usually connected to the mains. Due to the worldwide variation in mains voltages and the desired ability to adapt to the capacitor voltage of the modulator, the power supply has to support a wide input and output voltage range. Additionally, the supply should draw a sinusoidal current from the mains while providing energy to the pulse modulator due to electromagnetic interference regulations. Therefore, a general control concept for pulse load applications, which guarantees continuous power consumption from the mains and power factor correction, is described in this paper. Furthermore, measurements of the control principle, which is independent from the converter topology, are presented for a three-phase buck-boost rectifier.
Keywords :
electromagnetic interference; power factor; pulse modulation; pulsed power supplies; rectifying circuits; capacitor bank; electromagnetic interference regulations; power 25 kW; pulse discharges; pulse load applications; pulse repetition rate; solid-state pulse modulators; three-phase unity power factor buck-boost rectifier; Buck–boost rectifier; Buck–boost rectifier; capacitor charging; constant input power; power factor correction; pulse modulator;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2008.2003532