Title :
Transient response analysis of a Rosen-type piezoelectric transformer and its applications
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., National United Univ. 1, Taiwan
Abstract :
This paper investigates the characteristics of voltage transient response, such as the maximum voltage, direct current (DC) time constant, alternating current (AC) time constant and oscillation frequency, and their applications for a Rosen-type piezoelectric transformer (PT). The transient response is induced immediately after an AC voltage connected to the PT is switched off. For the applications, the maximum voltage is used to elucidate how to cause an electrical shock for users of the PT under open-circuit operation. The DC time constant and the AC time constant are used to estimate the equivalent resistance of the mechanical loss and the dielectric resistance of the dielectric loss, respectively. Also, the AC time constant is used to estimate the quality factor of the PT. Additionally, the oscillation frequency is used as an antiresonant frequency of the PT. In order to verify the above characteristics and applications, both an equivalent circuit with initial conditions and a drive system with a control switch interposed between the PT and its AC voltage source are adopted to derive the transient response and measure its characteristics. Effects of the load resistance of the PT and the switching-off time of the voltage source on the transient response are measured and discussed.
Keywords :
Q-factor; dielectric losses; electric resistance; electric resistance measurement; electric shocks; equivalent circuits; piezoelectric devices; power transformers; time measurement; transient analysis; transient response; AC time constant; DC time constant; Rosen-type piezoelectric transformer; alternating current time constant; antiresonant frequency; dielectric loss; dielectric resistance; direct current time constant; drive system; electrical shock; equivalent circuit; equivalent resistance estimation; load resistance; mechanical loss; open-circuit operation; oscillation frequency; quality factor estimation; transient response analysis; voltage transient response; Dielectric losses; Electric resistance; Electric shock; Electrical resistance measurement; Frequency estimation; Q factor; Switches; Time measurement; Transient analysis; Transient response;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2005.1516026