Design Of Start-up Power Circuit For Control Power Supplies With Wide Input Voltage Variation


Autoria(s): Saichand, K; Kumrawat, Akshay; John, Vinod
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

This paper presents the design of a start up power circuit for a control power supply (CPS) which feeds power to the sub-systems of High Power Converters (HPC). The sub-systems such as gate drive card, annunciation card, protection and delay card etc; needs to be provided power for the operation of a HPC. The control power supply (CPS) is designed to operate over a wide range of input voltage from 90Vac to 270Vac. The CPS output supplies power at a desired voltage of Vout =24V to the auxiliary sub-systems of the HPC. During the starting, the power supply to the control circuitry of CPS in turn, is obtained using a separate start-up power supply. This paper discusses the various design issues of the start-up power circuit to ensure that start-up and shut down of the CPS occurs reliably. The CPS also maintains the power factor close to unity and low total harmonic distortion in input current. The paper also provides design details of gate drive circuits employed for the CPS as well as the design of on-board power supply for the CPS. Index terms: control power supply, start-up power supply, DSFC, pre-regulator

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/48163/1/NPEC_2013_saichand.pdf

Saichand, K and Kumrawat, Akshay and John, Vinod (2013) Design Of Start-up Power Circuit For Control Power Supplies With Wide Input Voltage Variation. In: National Power electronic conference, 17th December, 2013, IIT Kanpur, KanPur, India.

Publicador

IIT Kanpur, Kanpur, India

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http://brihsvn.iitk.ernet.in/NPEC13/

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/48163/

Palavras-Chave #Electrical Engineering
Tipo

Conference Paper

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