학술논문

Compact, high power capacitor charger
Document Type
Conference
Source
Digest of Technical Papers. PPC-2003. 14th IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37472) Pulsed power conference Pulsed Power Conference, 2003. Digest of Technical Papers. PPC-2003. 14th IEEE International. 1:707-710 Vol.1 2003
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Power capacitors
High power microwave generation
Energy storage
Pulse generation
Voltage
Insulated gate bipolar transistors
Packaging
Microwave generation
Power generation
Construction
Language
Abstract
We are developing compact, high-power chargers for rapid charging of energy storage capacitors. The main application is presently rapid charging of the capacitors inside of compact Marx generators for reprated operation. Compact Marx generators produce output pulses with amplitudes above 300 kV with ns or subns rise-times. A typical application is the generation of high power microwaves. Initially all energy storage capacitors in a Marx generator are charged in parallel. During the so-called erection cycle, the capacitors are connected in series. The charging voltage in the parallel configuration is around 40-50 kV. The input voltage of our charger is in the range of several hundred volts. Rapid charging of the capacitors in the parallel configuration will enable a high pulse repetition-rate of the compact Marx generator. The high power charger uses state-of-the-art IGBTs (isolated gate bipolar transistors) in an H-bridge topology and a compact, high frequency transformer. The IGBTs and the associated controls are packaged for minimum weight and maximum power density. The packaging and device selection makes use of burst mode operation (thermal inertia) of the charger. The present charger is considerably smaller than the one presented in Giesselmann, M et al., (2001).