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High‐voltage pulse generator based on sequentially charged MMC‐SMs operating in a voltage‐boost mode
Author(s) -
Elgenedy Mohamed A.,
Darwish Ahmed,
Ahmed Shehab,
Williams Barry W.,
McDonald Jim R.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
iet power electronics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.637
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1755-4543
pISSN - 1755-4535
DOI - 10.1049/iet-pel.2018.5438
Subject(s) - capacitor , electrical engineering , voltage , pulse generator , waveform , boost converter , power electronics , inductor , high voltage , engineering , electronic engineering , computer science
Pulse forming networks and Marx generators are the classical rectangular waveform pulse generators (PGs). They are inflexible and their capacitors must be fully charged to the required voltage from 0 V before delivering each high‐voltage (HV) pulse. They are only able to generate unipolar pulses; if bipolar pulses are sought another generator fed from a negative supply voltage is added. Recently, several power electronics based PGs have been proposed. This study presents an HV power electronics based PG, which is based on half‐bridge modular multilevel converter (MMC) sub‐modules (SMs) charged sequentially in a voltage‐boost mode. Each SM capacitor and main switch form a boost converter with the charging input supply and inductor. As a result, all SM capacitors are charged to a voltage greater than the input. During the discharging process, the SM capacitors are connected in series, producing a rectangular HV pulse across the load. The proposed charging method allows a reduction in the converter footprint in comparison with recently proposed MMC sequentially charged PG topologies. Although only rectangular pulse waveforms are sought in this study, an SM‐capacitor voltage balance method allows multilevel pulse generation. The viability of the proposed converter is confirmed by MATLAB/Simulink simulation and scaled‐down experimentation.

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