TY - JOUR
T1 - Modeling a Switching-Regulated Capacitively Coupled Power Supply for Medium-Voltage AC
AU - Rodriguez, Juan Carlos
AU - Grijalva, Felipe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/2/1
Y1 - 2022/2/1
N2 - The use of capacitive coupling has the potential of reducing the size and cost in the implementation of auxiliary power supplies. This is particularly advantageous in applications with medium-voltage (MV) ac feeders, where this arrangement can avert the use of a high-voltage transformer. The current standard for voltage control in this type of power supply is shunt regulation. This scheme maintains a low dc bus voltage, which increases the current demand through the input capacitors and, hence, decreases the power factor (PF). Switching regulation allows operation at a relatively high intermediate dc bus voltage that can improve the PF, in addition to providing galvanic isolation and achieving higher efficiencies. However, this type of regulation has not been thoroughly explored in the literature of capacitively coupled power supplies. This article presents a novel mathematical model to describe high-frequency switching dc-to-dc regulation in a power supply capacitively coupled to an MV input. The model is used in a case study for the design of a 50-W/12-V (dc) supply fed from a 1-kV (rms)/50-Hz ac input. The results of the design validate the model and demonstrate the advantages of the novel concept.
AB - The use of capacitive coupling has the potential of reducing the size and cost in the implementation of auxiliary power supplies. This is particularly advantageous in applications with medium-voltage (MV) ac feeders, where this arrangement can avert the use of a high-voltage transformer. The current standard for voltage control in this type of power supply is shunt regulation. This scheme maintains a low dc bus voltage, which increases the current demand through the input capacitors and, hence, decreases the power factor (PF). Switching regulation allows operation at a relatively high intermediate dc bus voltage that can improve the PF, in addition to providing galvanic isolation and achieving higher efficiencies. However, this type of regulation has not been thoroughly explored in the literature of capacitively coupled power supplies. This article presents a novel mathematical model to describe high-frequency switching dc-to-dc regulation in a power supply capacitively coupled to an MV input. The model is used in a case study for the design of a 50-W/12-V (dc) supply fed from a 1-kV (rms)/50-Hz ac input. The results of the design validate the model and demonstrate the advantages of the novel concept.
KW - Auxiliary power supply
KW - Capacitive coupling
KW - Capacitive power supply
KW - Transformer-less power supply
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U2 - 10.1109/JESTPE.2020.3047409
DO - 10.1109/JESTPE.2020.3047409
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85098800981
SN - 2168-6777
VL - 10
SP - 52
EP - 60
JO - IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
JF - IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
IS - 1
ER -