This article presents a voltage balancing scheme for series-connected insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) (SCIs) using a turn-off delay compensator. In SCIs, inherent synchronization challenges and parasitic capacitances lead to uneven voltage distribution and potential overvoltage conditions. Traditional time delay adjustment methods adjusting both turn-on and turn-off delays involve complex circuitry, difficult for numerous SCIs. This article examines factors affecting voltage imbalances during turn-on and turn-off transitions, revealing that turn-off imbalances are more critical. Therefore, a straightforward approach is introduced for turn-off delay compensation, eliminating the need for high bandwidth and isolated feedbacks. In addition, in the proposed scheme, by locally adjusting the turn-off delay time for each switch, it obviates the necessity for separate command signals. Consequently, this pragmatic scheme is especially well-suited for applications where the complexity becomes a hindrance to expanding the number of series-connected switches. Simulation and experiments involving four IGBTs within a 2.4-kV system demonstrate a voltage balancing accuracy of less than 20 V.
A Distributed Turn-Off Delay Compensator Scheme for Voltage Balancing of Series-Connected IGBTs / Zarghani, Mostafa; Iannuzzo, Francesco; Blaabjerg, Frede; Kaboli, Shahriyar. - In: IEEE JOURNAL OF EMERGING AND SELECTED TOPICS IN POWER ELECTRONICS. - ISSN 2168-6777. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:(2024), pp. 2545-2557. [10.1109/JESTPE.2024.3390845]
A Distributed Turn-Off Delay Compensator Scheme for Voltage Balancing of Series-Connected IGBTs
Francesco Iannuzzo;
2024
Abstract
This article presents a voltage balancing scheme for series-connected insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) (SCIs) using a turn-off delay compensator. In SCIs, inherent synchronization challenges and parasitic capacitances lead to uneven voltage distribution and potential overvoltage conditions. Traditional time delay adjustment methods adjusting both turn-on and turn-off delays involve complex circuitry, difficult for numerous SCIs. This article examines factors affecting voltage imbalances during turn-on and turn-off transitions, revealing that turn-off imbalances are more critical. Therefore, a straightforward approach is introduced for turn-off delay compensation, eliminating the need for high bandwidth and isolated feedbacks. In addition, in the proposed scheme, by locally adjusting the turn-off delay time for each switch, it obviates the necessity for separate command signals. Consequently, this pragmatic scheme is especially well-suited for applications where the complexity becomes a hindrance to expanding the number of series-connected switches. Simulation and experiments involving four IGBTs within a 2.4-kV system demonstrate a voltage balancing accuracy of less than 20 V.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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