Title :
High-frequency drive-power and frequency control for ultrasonic transducer operating at 3 MHz
Author :
Ishikawa, Jun-ichi ; Mizutani, Yoko ; Suzuki, Taiju ; Ikeda, Hiroaki ; Yoshida, Hirofumi
Author_Institution :
Shizuoka Univ., Hamamatsu, Japan
Abstract :
This paper describes RF drive-power and frequency control for the ultrasonic cleaning system operating at a frequency of 3 MHz. The RF output power is maximized by the automatic frequency tuning of the PLL built in the full-bridge MOSFET DC-to-RF power inverter to the series resonating frequency of the ultrasonic transducer operating at 3 MHz. In addition, the full-bridge DC power controller utilizing the pulse-width control of the drive voltage is used to control the drive power for the ultrasonic transducer. Since the ultrasonic transducer has a series impedance of 1 to 2 ohms at the resonating frequency, the quality factor of the ultrasonic transducer is high at the resonating frequency. So, the power conversion efficiency is generally low at 3 MHz. In order to keep the quality factor of the load composed of the sensor and ultrasonic transducer high, a new circuit technique established using an RF current transformer and a digital clipping circuit has been employed to sense the current flowing through the ultrasonic transducer for the PLL circuit. The system provides a total power conversion efficiency of greater than 80% at an RF output power of up to 60 watts at a frequency of 3 MHz when the ultrasonic transducer having a resonating impedance of 1 to 2 ohms is driven
Keywords :
Q-factor; acoustic applications; acoustic transducers; bridge circuits; frequency control; invertors; phase locked loops; power MOSFET; power control; ultrasonic cleaning; ultrasonic transducers; 3 MHz; 60 W; PLL; RF output power; automatic frequency tuning; circuit technique; digital clipping circuit; frequency control; full-bridge DC power controller; full-bridge MOSFET DC-to-RF power inverter; high-frequency drive-power control; power conversion efficiency; pulse-width control; quality factor; series impedance; series resonating frequency; ultrasonic cleaning system; ultrasonic transducer; Circuits; Frequency control; Impedance; Phase locked loops; Power generation; Q factor; Radio frequency; Resonant frequency; Ultrasonic transducers; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 1997. Thirty-Second IAS Annual Meeting, IAS '97., Conference Record of the 1997 IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4067-1
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.1997.628968