Lothar Heinemann
ABB Ltd
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ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 1998
Lothar Heinemann; Jochen Mast; Guntram Scheible; Thomas Heinzel; Thomas Zuellig
A power supply concept for very high insulation requirements in gate-drives has been developed. The power supply concept is described, layout decisions are explained and simulations and measurements are presented. The power supply has been tested and is already operating in different industrial products. Very high efficiencies of 80% and power levels of 10 W have been achieved over a wide input voltage range. The zero voltage switching, multiresonant converter ZVS-MRC concept with the control concept used here, can deliver multiple output voltages with few components. Together with the high switching frequency and an optimized transformer construction, the concept used is well suited for integration into the gate drives of modern semiconductor switches like IGBTs or IGCTs. With a range of 20 US
applied power electronics conference | 2003
Lothar Heinemann; Jochen Mast; Guntram Scheible
, the total cost are very low. Currently they are used for IGBT converters for up to 4500 V operation voltage, but they can be adapted easily to higher power and different insulation voltage levels.
Archive | 2001
Guntram Scheible; Bernd Smailus; Martin Klaus; Kai Garrels; Lothar Heinemann
Intelligent measurement systems, communication or control equipment on the high potential side of power distribution networks require power supplies with very high insulation capability and low power level. To end up with a low volume, low costs and a high efficiency of the complete system, a resonant switch mode power supply with a special transformer design was selected, designed and built up. The power supply is designed to transfer 2.5 W, guarantees a partial discharge free insulation voltage of more than 50 kV and an insulation test voltages of more than 80 kV. The power supply is based on a class-E converter to utilize the dominating parasitic elements of the high frequency transformer as resonant elements.
Archive | 2001
Guntram Scheible; Bernd Smailus; Martin Klaus; Kai Garrels; Lothar Heinemann
Archive | 2000
Guntram Scheible; Bernd Smailus; Martin Klaus; Kai Garrels; Lothar Heinemann
Archive | 1999
Guntram Scheible; Bernd Smailus; Martin Klaus; Kai Garrels; Lothar Heinemann
Archive | 1998
Lothar Heinemann; Walter Eichhorn
Archive | 1996
Lothar Heinemann; Rolf Rer Nat Disselnkoetter
Archive | 2000
Hans-Joachim Krokoszinski; Lothar Heinemann; Guntram Scheible
Archive | 2000
Guntram Scheible; Bernd Smailus; Martin Klaus; Kai Garrels; Lothar Heinemann