Ultrasonic coupling of electrically isolated circuits using piezoelectric devices

D. Mets, S. Ozeri, D. Shmilovitz
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Ceramic materials with enhanced piezoelectric characteristics became widely available in recent years, which have led to an ever-increasing employment of these devices in various applications such as: sensing, energy harvesting and ultrasonic transducers, among others. This paper describes an acoustic link on an electronic circuit's PCB that offers isolation and high immunity from EMI. This type of coupling may be adapted to such applications as isolated switched-mode power supplies, high voltage current probes and data transfer. A further application might be the acoustic coupling of electrically isolated circuits. A recent research article reported an attempt to use acoustic transfer for electrical isolation incorporating devices designed specifically for the media through which the acoustic wave propagates i.e. piezoelectric transformer. However, they observed notable limitations such as a low common mode rejection ratio (CMRR) and a relatively narrow bandwidth [1]. In the current research, several system configurations with high CMRR, low voltage input and wide bandwidth were analyzed and their relative efficiencies evaluated. A signal was transmitted through conventional PCBs(FR4) with different thicknesses using piezoelectric devices. FM modulation proved quite effective for this purpose. The study includes: an analysis of the electromechanical processes involved as well as a model of the system, simulation results, and a comparison of the resulting bandwidth for different modes and materials. We also optimized a design for a relevant practical application ¿ a switched mode power supply feedback signal coupling. The simulation was carried out using PSPICE.
使用压电装置的电隔离电路的超声耦合
近年来,具有增强压电特性的陶瓷材料得到了广泛应用,这使得这些器件在传感、能量收集和超声波换能器等各种应用中得到了越来越多的应用。本文介绍了一种电子电路PCB上的声学链路,该链路对电磁干扰具有隔离和高抗扰性。这种类型的耦合可以适用于隔离开关模式电源、高压电流探头和数据传输等应用。进一步的应用可能是电隔离电路的声学耦合。最近的一篇研究文章报道了一种利用声学传递进行电隔离的尝试,其中包括专门为声波传播的介质(即压电变压器)设计的装置。然而,他们观察到明显的局限性,如低共模抑制比(CMRR)和相对较窄的带宽[1]。在目前的研究中,分析了几种具有高CMRR、低电压输入和宽带宽的系统配置,并评估了它们的相对效率。利用压电器件在不同厚度的传统pcb (FR4)中传输信号。调频调制在这方面被证明是相当有效的。该研究包括:对所涉及的机电过程的分析以及系统的模型,仿真结果以及对不同模式和材料的所得带宽的比较。我们还优化了一个相关实际应用的设计-开关模式电源反馈信号耦合。采用PSPICE软件进行仿真。
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