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Analog regulation of voltage from a rectified high voltage source

Publication date
2025-06-30
Document type
Konferenzbeitrag
Author
Ghosh, Priyanka  
Meissner, Michael  
Hoffmann, Klaus  
Marquardt, Rainer
Organisational unit
Leistungselektronik  
DOI
10.30420/566541384
URI
https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/21028
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-105013839283
Conference
PCIM Conference 2025 - International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management ; Nuremberg, Germany ; May 6-8, 2025
Publisher
VDE Verlag
Book title
PCIM 2025: International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management
ISBN
978-3-8007-6541-6
First page
2865
Last page
2873
Peer-reviewed
✅
Part of the university bibliography
✅
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Language
English
Abstract
Auxiliary power supplies (APS) form an integral part of power electronic systems in which the associated consumers have to be appropriately supplied. In this context, a voltage regulator (VR) circuit has been designed as a part of an APS, supplied from the drain-source voltage across a power semiconductor within a Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC) submodule (SM) [1], in order to achieve a high voltage (HV) DC output. In the hardware realization presented previously in [2], the duty cycle of the switching voltage was nearly 50 %. By extension of the same operating principle, an investigation is carried out in this work for operation with unequal on- and off-periods of the input AC voltage, at different operating points of the circuit over a wider range of the input RC time constants and varying duty ratios. Relevant calculations and simulations have been verified in hardware for a maximum output power of 50 W at 500 V DC, and presented in this paper.
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