DocumentCode
32523
Title
A 100 kW high voltage power supply for dual energy computer tomography applications
Author
Pokryvailo, Alex ; Carp, Costel ; Scapellati, Cliff
Author_Institution
Spellman High Voltage Electron. Corp., Hauppauge, NY, USA
Volume
22
Issue
4
fYear
2015
fDate
Aug-15
Firstpage
1945
Lastpage
1953
Abstract
Dual energy X-ray computer tomography (CT) offers enhanced imaging and reduced radiation dose. A conventional technique is using two tubes, each energized by its high voltage power supply (HVPS) at different voltage levels. This approach is straightforward but costly. An alternative is using a single tube fed by an HVPS capable of generating these same voltages with fast transitions from one state to another. A conventional HVPS with exceptionally fast dynamics is less costly than a modulator employing a set of HV switches. Such an HVPS is described in this paper. Key technology includes an all-solid-state modular IGBT-based HV converter with energy-dosing inverters operating at up to 70 kHz. The inverters´ output voltages are phase-shifted, which yields low ripple and fast risetime combined with low stored energy. Controls provide standard operating features and means of communicating with the outside world. Digital processing enables predictive control for generating clean transitions from one state to another in a wide range of load/line conditions. The HVPS incorporates also two filament power supplies and a high-speed starter. Results of extensive testing with both resistive loads and X-ray tubes are presented. The developed techniques can also be used in other applications requiring low-cost generation of high-power HV pulses submillisecond- to many seconds-long.
Keywords
biomedical electronics; computerised tomography; high-voltage engineering; insulated gate bipolar transistors; invertors; power bipolar transistors; power supplies to apparatus; HV switches; X-ray tubes; all-solid-state modular IGBT-based HV converter; digital processing; dual energy X-ray computer tomography; dual energy computer tomography applications; energy-dosing inverters; filament power supplies; high voltage power supply; high-power HV pulses; high-speed starter; line conditions; load condition; power 100 kW; predictive control; radiation dose; resistive loads; voltage levels; Capacitance; Computed tomography; Electron tubes; Integrated circuit modeling; Inverters; Power supplies; Voltage control; Computer tomography; X-ray; dual energy; energy dosing; high voltage power supply; power modulator; pulsed power;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9878
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TDEI.2014.004766
Filename
7179153
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