Title :
A Hybrid Symmetrical Voltage Multiplier
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. Sains Malaysia, Nibong Tebal, Malaysia
Abstract :
Voltage multiplier circuits are widely used in many high-voltage/low-current applications. A conventional symmetrical voltage multiplier (SVM) has much better performance, when compared with its half-wave counterpart. However, it requires a high-voltage transformer (HVT) with center-tapped secondary to perform its push-pull kind of operation. The design of an HVT with center-tapped secondary is relatively complex. This paper proposes a hybrid SVM (HSVM) for dc high-voltage applications. The multiplier is formed by cascading a diode-bridge rectifier and an SVM with diode-bridge rectifier as the first stage of multiplier. The proposed topology saves two high-voltage capacitors and requires only one secondary winding of HVT. Besides, it has lesser voltage drop and faster transient response at start-up, when compared with conventional SVM. The feasibility of the proposed HSVM is validated both by simulation and experimental results of a laboratory scaled-down prototype.
Keywords :
potential transformers; rectifying circuits; transient response; voltage multipliers; HVT; center-tapped secondary transformer; dc high-voltage applications; diode-bridge rectifier; high-voltage capacitors; high-voltage transformer; hybrid SVM; hybrid symmetrical voltage multiplier circuit; transient response; voltage drop; Capacitors; Rectifiers; Smoothing methods; Steady-state; Support vector machines; Topology; Windings; DC high voltage; hybrid; transient response; voltage drop; voltage multiplier;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2013.2251474