Analysis and Design Considerations of Input Parallel Output Series-Phase Shifted Full Bridge Converter for a High-Voltage Capacitor Charging Power Supply System
Apoorv Agarwal, Yos Prabowo, Subhashish Bhattacharya
Abstract
Capacitor charging power supply (CCPS) is used for impulse-power applications such as electromagnetic rail guns, flash lamps, medical sterilization, and rock crushing, among many other application fields. This article describes the design and analysis of an Input Parallel Output Series-Phase Shifted Full Bridge converter for CCPS. The proposed system has a low output current ripple to improve the lifetime of the high-voltage pulsed capacitor. Design considerations of topology's electrical parameters such as HF transformer's leakage inductor and output inductor for the CCPS application are presented. The intermediate DC-link capacitance is provided as an energy storage element to minimize the disturbances (power variation) on the source for the CCPS application. Analysis and sizing of the capacitance for two different charging methods are analyzed and compared. A controller design procedure for the Active Front End Converter (AFEC) is also included to ensure near-constant power drawn, rejecting the load disturbances. Finally, a complete design procedure for the whole CCPS system is presented. Design and simulation results are presented for a rated system, followed by experimental results from a scaled-down hardware prototype to validate the design.