Eee 304 Lecture Notes - 1
Eee 304 Lecture Notes - 1
Power Electronics
Lecture Notes
D. R. Binu Ben Jose
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Introduction
Course Name
: Power Electronics
Course Code
: EEE 304
LTPC
:3024
Course
Pre-requisites
: EEE102
Objectives
Expected Outcome
On the completion of this course the
student will be able to:
Student outcomes
Evaluation Mode
Syllabus
Unit I
Power Semi-Conductor Devices
Unit II
Phase-Controlled Converters
Unit III
DC To DC Converters
Step-down and step-up choppers Time ratio control and current limit
control basic oscillating chopper
multi chopper quadrant operation of
chopper.
10
Unit IV
Inverters
11
Unit V
Applications
12
Reference Books
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Lecture 1, 2
10, 14.07.2015
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Unit I
Power Semi-Conductor Devices
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Fundamentals of Devices
Semiconductors
16
Contd
PN Junction diodes
17
Transistors
Basic Structure
18
Contd
NPN Transistor
PNP Transistor
19
Contd
Transistor Characteristics
20
Modes of operation
Cutoff: In cutoff, both junctions reverse biased. There is very little current flow,
which corresponds to a logical "off", or an open switch.
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Contd
Typical Transistors
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Unit I
Power Semi-Conductor Devices
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Lecture 3
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Classification
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Important Parameters
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Thyristor
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28
Contd
Structure and
Two transistor
analogy
Cathode
Gate
n
J3
19
10
-3
cm
n
17
10
cm
-3
J2
J1
13
10
10
17
19
10
14
-5 x 10
cm
-3
cm
-3
-3
19
10
-3
cm
10m
30-100m
50-1000m
30-50m
cm
Anode
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Characteristics
Three States:
Reverse Blocking
Forward Blocking
Forward Conducting
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Contd...
I B1 I A 1 1 I CBO1 1
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Contd...
I C2 2 I A I G I CBO2 2
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Contd
2 I g I CBO1 I CBO 2
IA
1 1 2
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Contd
Case 1: When I g 0
IA
I CBO1 I CBO2
1 1 2
Case 2: When I G 0
2 I g I CBO1 I CBO 2
IA
1 1 2
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ton td tr
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Contd
VAK
tC
tq
Turn-off Characteristic
t
IA
Anode current
begins to
decrease
Commutation
di
dt
Recovery
t1 t2
Recombination
t3
t4
t5
t
tq=device
off time
tc=circuit
off time
tgr
trr
tq
tc
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Thermal Turn-on.
Light.
High Voltage.
Gate Current.
dv/dt.
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Various terms
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Lecture 4
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Contd
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Operating modes
P1
N1
P2
Ig
N2
MT1 ()
(+)
Ig
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Contd
P1
Initial
conduction
Final
conduction
N1
P2
N3
N2
MT1 ()
V
Ig
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Contd
N4
P1
N1
P2
N2
MT1 (+)
G
(+)
Ig
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Contd
N4
P1
N1
N3
P2
MT 1 (+)
G
(-)
Ig
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Characteristics
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MOSFET
Symbols
50
MOSFET Terminals
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MOSFET Structure
NMOS: N-channel Metal
Oxide Semiconductor
L = channel length
W = channel width
GATE
L
Metal (heavily
doped poly-Si)
DRAIN
SOURCE
A GATE electrode is placed above (electrically insulated from)
the silicon surface, and is used to control the resistance
between the SOURCE and DRAIN regions
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N-channel MOSFET
Gate
Source
IS
IG
Drain
gate
oxide insulator
n
ID
n
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Characteristics
Output characteristics
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58
Contd
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Contd
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62
Contd
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
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Turn on snubber
di/dt protection
Limits inrush
switching Current
Inductance
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Exercise 1
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Contd
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Exercise 2
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Contd
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Turn on snubber
di/dt protection
Limits inrush
switching Current
Inductance
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Exercise 3
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Exercise 1
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Contd
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Contd
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Contd
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Contd
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Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
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Contd
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Exercise 4
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Contd
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Exercise 5
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Contd
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Contd
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Contd
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Thermal Protection
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Assignment
1
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Contd
3
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Contd
4
CT60AM
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Unit II
Phase-Controlled Converters
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General
Phase-Controlled Converters
Single-Phase
Three-Phase
Semiconverter Semiconverter
Full converter
Full converter
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Contd
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Converters - classification
Semiconverter
..is a one-quadrant converter and it has one polarity
Full converter
..is a two-quadrant converter and the polarity of its output
can be either positive or negative. However
the output current of full converter has one polarity only
Dual converter
..can operate in four quadrants ; both the output voltage
and current can be either positive or negative
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Contd
Average
Vm
1
Output Vdc 2 Vm sin td t 2 1 cos
Voltage
Maximum Average
Vm
Vdm
Output Voltage
Normalized
Output Voltage
Vdc
Vn
0.51 cos
Vdm
RMS o/p
Vm 1
1
sin 2
2
2
Vrms
V
sin
td
2
2
2
Voltage
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Contd
Vdc
Vm
1
V
sin
td
m
2
2
cos
Vdc 0.1592Vm
Vrms
Vm
2
2
dc
2
rms
2
1
2
sin
2
2
0.1592Vm
2
0.3536Vm
0.3536Vm
20.27%
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Contd
Vrms 0.3536Vm
FF
2.221
Vdc 0.1592Vm
RF FF 1 2.221 1 1.983
2
PIV Vm
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105
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Contd
With RL Load
107
Vrms
Vm sin td t
2Vm
cos
Vm
V sin td t
2
2
m
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Single-Phase
Semiconverter
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Contd
Vm
2
Vdc
V
sin
td
cos
m
2
Vrms
2
2
2
Vm sin td t
2
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Waveforms
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Contd.
DC voltage ratio
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Contd
Mode 1 = Mode 2
At t = , IL = ILo
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Contd
2VS
2VS
E
E
IL
sin t I L 0
sin e
Z
R
R
Z
where
tan 1
L
R
R
t
L
Z R 2 L
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Contd
RMS Current
for Thyristor is
AVG Current
for Thyristor is
RMS Output
Current
AVG Output
Current
1
IR
2
1
IA
2
iL d t
iL d t
I rm s I I 2 I R
2
R
2
R
I dc I A I A 2 I A
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Discontinuous operation
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Excercises
A single-phase full converter has an RL load of R
= 2.5 , L = 6.5mH. The input voltage is VS = 100
V(rms) at 50 Hz. Determine
(a) the average and rms values of output voltage
and current.
(b) The conversion efficiency.
(c) The conduction losses if VAK ON = 1 V per
device.
(d) The average switching loss if tr = tf = 2 S.
Assume td = ts = 0 and sinusoidal loss curves.
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Exercises
A single-phase semiconverter has an RL load
of L = 6.5mH, R = 2.5 Ohm, and E = 10 V. The
input voltage is VS = 120 V(rms) at 50 Hz.
Determine
(a) the load current IL0 at t 60
(b) the average thyristor current IA
(c) the rms thyristor current IR
(d) the rms output current Irms
(e) the average output current Idc
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CAT 1 Questions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
A series thyristor string with ratings 3 kV and 750 A uses thyristors with 800 V and 175 A
rating. Find the number of SCRs to be connected in series and in parallel. Use a derating
factor of 30 %. Determine the values of R and C of static and dynamic equalizing circuits.
Assume the maximum forward blocking current and maximum difference in recovery
charge as 8 mA and 30 C respectively.
A single phase fully controlled converter is connected to a 20 resistance load. Estimate
the average load voltage, average load current and rms load current for a triggering angle
of 300, if the supply voltage is 230V, 50Hz. Derive the formula used. Draw the load
current and load voltage waveforms for the above single phase converter.
Explain the symbol, basic structure and transfer characteristics of different types of
MOSFETs with neat diagrams. Compare an IGBT with MOSFET.
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Answer Key
1.
2.
Explain the VI characteristics of SCR include explanations for forward VBO, IH, IL, reverse
breakdown voltage.
Answer in Fig.
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Contd
3.
Answer in Fig. Use the same equations to calculate newly the answer
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Contd
4.
Vav = 193.3 V
Iav = 9.66 A
Vrms = 226.1 V
Irms = 11.305
Draw the voltage and current waveforms
5.
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Displacement Factor
Harmonic Factor
Effect of overlap
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Contd
Continuous conduction
Vav
Vrms
Dis-continuous conduction
Vav
Vrms
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Contd
Continuous conduction
Vav
Vrms
Vav
Vrms
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Contd
Fourier analysis
Isn
I1
Irms
DF
PF
HF
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Assignment - 2
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Contd
Continuous conduction
Vav
Vrms
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AC voltage controllers
Single phase
Three phase
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Unit III
DC To DC Converters
Step-down and step-up choppers Time ratio control and current limit
control basic oscillating chopper
multi chopper quadrant operation of
chopper.
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Introduction
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Contd
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Step-down choppers.
Step-up choppers.
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V0
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Contd
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Contd
v0
V
Vdc
t
tON
tOFF
i0
V/R
Idc
t
T
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Contd
Vdc Average value of output or load voltage.
I dc Average value of output or load current.
tON Time interval for which SCR conducts.
tOFF Time interval for which SCR is OFF.
T tON tOFF Period of switching or chopping period.
1
f Freq. of chopper switching or chopping freq.
T
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Contd
Average Output Voltage
tON
Vdc V
tON tOFF
tON
Vdc V
V .d
T
tON
but
d duty cycle
t
R T R
RMS value of output voltage
1
VO
T
tON
v dt
2
o
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Contd
But during tON , vo V
Therefore RMS output voltage
1
VO
T
tON
dt
tON
V
VO
tON
.V
T
T
VO d .V
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Contd
Output power PO VO I O
VO
But
IO
R
Output power
2
O
V
PO
R
2
dV
PO
R
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Contd
Effective input resistance of chopper
V
Ri
I dc
R
Ri
d
The output voltage can be varied by
varying the duty cycle.
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Methods of Modulation/Control
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Contd
V0
V
tON
tOFF
t
T
V0
V
t
tON
tOFF
153
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Contd
v0
tON
tOFF
t
T
v0
V
tON
tOFF
t
T
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Chopper classifications
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Oscillating Choppers
Basic Circuit
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Contd
Modified Circuit
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Contd
Modified Circuit
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Contd
Morgans Chopper
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Unit IV
Inverters
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Contd
Current waveform
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Contd
Modes of operation
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Quality of an inverter
DF of individual harmonic is
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Contd
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Unit V
Applications
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DC circuit breaker
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AC circuit breaker
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