sexta-feira, 30 de abril de 2010
INTERCELL TRANSFORMERS AND POWER INTEGRATION
Éric Labouré(1), François Forest(2), Thierry Meynard(3)
(1)SATIE, ENS cachan, IUFM Univ Paris XII CNRS, UniverSud, 61 av du President Wilson, F-94230 Cachan, France
(2)IES, CNRS UMR 5214, place E. Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
(3)LAPLACE, CNRS UMR 5828, 2 rue Camichel 31071, Toulouse Cedex, France
(1)SATIE, ENS cachan, IUFM Univ Paris XII CNRS, UniverSud, 61 av du President Wilson, F-94230 Cachan, France
(2)IES, CNRS UMR 5214, place E. Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
(3)LAPLACE, CNRS UMR 5828, 2 rue Camichel 31071, Toulouse Cedex, France
quinta-feira, 29 de abril de 2010
Design of Transformer and Power stage of Push-Pull Inverter
Design of Transformer and Power stage of
Push-Pull Inverter
Milomir Šoja, Slobodan Lubura, Dejan Jokic, Milan D. Radmanovic, Goran S. Dordevic,
and Branko L. Dokic
Abstract—In this paper is presented the example of
construction of push-pull inverter that can be used in two
different topologies, with two input voltages and three
power ratings which can at the same time achieve AVR
function and “power-save” feature. Special attention was
paid to scheme, turn ratio calculation and transformer coil
windings arrangements that with only two types (of
different power ratings) allows realization of large number
of push-pull inverter configurations that can be applied to
Design and Realisation of Over-voltage Protection in Push-pull Inverters
Design and Realisation of Over-voltage
Protection in Push-pull Inverters
Milomir Šoja, Slobodan Lubura, Dejan Jokic, Milan D. Radmanovic
Abstract—In this paper are presented our research results
about possibility of use different types over-voltage protection
circuits in push-pull inverters. We first analyzed the conventional
passive type RC and RCD over-voltage protection circuits and
gave experimental results. After that we analyzed active overvoltage
protection circuit, made design of protection circuit
components and provided experimental results. Final
investigation has shown that active over-voltage protection is
better solution than passive protection circuits with respect to
efficiency and reliability.
Protection in Push-pull Inverters
Milomir Šoja, Slobodan Lubura, Dejan Jokic, Milan D. Radmanovic
Abstract—In this paper are presented our research results
about possibility of use different types over-voltage protection
circuits in push-pull inverters. We first analyzed the conventional
passive type RC and RCD over-voltage protection circuits and
gave experimental results. After that we analyzed active overvoltage
protection circuit, made design of protection circuit
components and provided experimental results. Final
investigation has shown that active over-voltage protection is
better solution than passive protection circuits with respect to
efficiency and reliability.
Engineering Review SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL CROATIA
Engineering Review SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL CROATIA
ISSN:
1330-9587
UDK:
62(05)=163.42=111
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ISSN:
1330-9587
UDK:
62(05)=163.42=111
Contact:
Sveučilište u RijeciTehnički fakultetENGINEERING REVIEWVukovarska 58, 51000 Rijeka, Hrvatskatel: +385 51 651 444fax: +385 51 675 818
Email:
engineering.review@riteh.hr
Url:
http://www.riteh.hr/izda_djel/er/index.html
Publisher:
Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka
Vukovarska 58, 51000 Rijeka, Hrvatska/Croatia
http://www.riteh.hr/izda_djel/er/index.html
engineering.review@riteh.hr
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