DocumentCode :
1367900
Title :
Current Phase Surveillance in Resonant Converters for Electric Discharge Applications to Assure Operation in Zero-Voltage-Switching Mode
Author :
Lopez, V.M. ; Navarro-Crespin, Alejandro ; Schnell, Ryan ; Branas, Christian ; Azcondo, Francisco J. ; Zane, Regan
Author_Institution :
Univ. de Cantabria, Santander, Spain
Volume :
27
Issue :
6
fYear :
2012
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2925
Lastpage :
2935
Abstract :
A digital approach to provide phase surveillance in resonant converters is proposed. The approach provides a mechanism for controllers in resonant inverters to maintain zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) mode operation despite large and abrupt changes in load behavior. Applications are focused on but not limited to generation and control of electrical discharges. The phase surveillance provides effective arc ignition, prevents the eventual arc extinction and assures ZVS in MOSFET turn-on transients. The proposed circuit and control approach makes the converter robust to distorted waveforms associated with either low Q operation, the use of nonlinear soft-saturation core inductors or any other cause that jeopardizes ZVS in high-frequency resonant inverters, including component tolerance, aging, and temperature effects. Two practical circuits are used to demonstrate the phase surveillance operation. A two-phase resonant inverter controlling a welding arc shows how the phase surveillance assures ZVS operation and a single-phase resonant electronic ballast for high-intensity discharge lamps shows how the phase surveillance solves the problem of arc generation. Phase surveillance maintains the frequency dependent characteristics of the resonant inverter, such as the high output impedance that stabilizes the arc beyond the control loop bandwidth, while achieving robust operation for any combination of load, component tolerances, and driver dead times.
Keywords :
MOSFET; arc welding; discharge lamps; discharges (electric); frequency control; lamp accessories; phase control; power convertors; resonant invertors; surveillance; zero voltage switching; MOSFET turn-on transients; aging effects; arc extinction; component tolerance effects; control loop bandwidth; controllers mechanism; current phase surveillance; distorted waveforms; driver dead times; electric discharge applications; electrical discharge control; electrical discharges generation; frequency dependent characteristics; high-frequency resonant inverters; high-intensity discharge lamps; jeopardizes ZVS; load behavior; nonlinear soft-saturation core inductors; resonant converters; single-phase resonant electronic ballast; temperature effects; two-phase resonant inverter control; welding arc control; zero-voltage-switching mode; Discharges (electric); Electronic ballasts; Ignition; Resonant inverters; Surveillance; Switching frequency; Zero voltage switching; Digital control; electronic ballast; frequency control; magnetic devices; permeability; phase control; resonant power conversion;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8993
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2011.2174384
Filename :
6069600
Link To Document :
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