Dead-Time influence on fast switching pulsed power converters design - A high current application for accelerator's magnets

L. Horrein, J. Cravero, P. Delarue, A. Bouscayrol, D. Aguglia, Carmen Ortega-Perez
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Dead-time in IGBT-based DC-DC power converters is a well-known issue that causes a limitation of the output voltage and the distortion of the output voltage and current. These distortions are more critical when the converter switching frequency increases and in applications requiring high di/dt. This is especially true for power converters used to supply pulsed electro-magnets in particle accelerators where output waveforms with high slew rates are needed. Several solutions exist to compensate the distortions caused by dead-time; however, in fast and precise applications, the compensation method should be analysed in conjunction with design choices, such as the selection of switching frequency, output filter's inductances and topology. At CERN, hybrid capacitor discharge/switch mode power converters have been developed to supply electro-magnets used for PS beam injection. For standardisation and cost reduction. Because of this design option, dead-time represents 16 % of the switching period thus widely affecting the converter performances. This paper illustrates the effects of dead-time on various design aspects of these hybrid power converters able to produce precise 1ms long current pulses with maximal output current up to 2,5 kA. The converter control loops that have been designed using Energetic Macroscopic Representation approach can partly compensate for the dead-times effects. However, a dead-time compensation technique based on the inductor current sign measurement is nevertheless required to improve the converter performances. It is experimentally demonstrated that this classical compensation method is effective, even in interleaved switching module.
死区时间对快速开关脉冲功率变换器设计的影响——加速器磁体的大电流应用
在基于igbt的DC-DC功率变换器中,死区时间是一个众所周知的问题,它会导致输出电压的限制以及输出电压和电流的畸变。当变换器开关频率增加和需要高di/dt的应用中,这些畸变更为严重。对于用于在粒子加速器中提供脉冲电磁铁的功率变换器来说尤其如此,因为需要具有高摆率的输出波形。存在几种补偿死时间造成的失真的解决方案;然而,在快速和精确的应用中,补偿方法应结合设计选择进行分析,如开关频率的选择,输出滤波器的电感和拓扑结构。在欧洲核子研究中心,已经开发出混合电容器放电/开关模式功率转换器,以提供用于PS束注入的电磁铁。为了标准化和降低成本。由于这种设计选项,死区时间占开关周期的16%,因此广泛影响转换器的性能。本文阐述了死区时间对这些混合功率变换器各个设计方面的影响,这些变换器能够产生精确的1ms长电流脉冲,最大输出电流高达2.5 kA。采用能量宏观表示方法设计的变换器控制回路可以部分补偿死区效应。然而,为了提高变换器的性能,需要一种基于电感电流信号测量的死区补偿技术。实验证明,即使在交错开关模块中,这种经典补偿方法也是有效的。
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