Title :
A simplified approach to the first order approximations of a closed loop, non isolated dc-dc converter with synchronous rectifier circuit behavior by using the ORCAD PSPICE
Author :
Shetty, Chandra ; Kadle, Anil ; Raju, A.B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Inst. of Technol. Karnataka, Mangalore, India
Abstract :
In this paper, we present the significance of computer simulation program, such as ORCAD PSPICE, in analyzing, first order approximations of circuit behavior, a closed loop, non-isolated dc-dc converter with synchronous rectifier circuit. Following techniques have been adopted to simplify the process of simulation. They are: (1) Ideal switches are incorporated in the power stage of the converter to eliminate the gate diver requirement which in turn reduces the simulation run time; (2) Diodes are connected in series with switches, which eliminates dead time control circuit, to prevent cross conduction of switches and (3) TL494 Pspice model, which is readily available in library of most of the versions of the ORCAD PSPICE, is employed for pulse width modulation. As an example, non-inverting synchronous buck boost converter is considered for demonstrating the approach. Simulation was carried out for an input voltage range of 6 to 35V and load resistance was varied from 12 to 48 Ohms. Output voltage was regulated at 12V for both input voltage and load current perturbation. Physical prototype was implemented and simulation result was tested for steady state output.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; approximation theory; closed loop systems; diodes; network analysis; pulse width modulation; rectifying circuits; switches; ORCAD PSPICE; TL494 Pspice model; circuit behavior; closed loop dc-dc converter; cross conduction; dead time control circuit; diodes; first order approximations; gate diver requirement; load current perturbation; noninverting synchronous buck boost converter; nonisolated dc-dc converter; pulse width modulation; resistance 12 ohm to 48 ohm; switches; synchronous rectifier circuit; voltage 6 V to 35 V; ORCAD PSPICE; Sbreak Switch; TL494; non-inverting synchronous buck boost converter;
Conference_Titel :
Communication and Computing (ARTCom 2013), Fifth International Conference on Advances in Recent Technologies in
Conference_Location :
Bangalore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-84919-842-4
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2013.2188