Due
to modern era industrialization, the requirement of DC power is drastically
increased. Enemy harmonics and bad power factor are the primary most concerns
in power electronics. In mono-stage SMPS system, it is observed that percentage
sharing of real power in apparent power is quite low and also observed that
undesired harmonics are found enrich in source current. This project deals with
two stage SMPS system in which forward converter is used as step down converter
and modified boost converter is used to increase the real power share in
apparent power of source as well as to reduce the higher frequency currents in
source current. Isolated converters are preferred to get reduced ground bounce
as well as to isolate from high voltage circuit. To get rid of kilo-hertz
currents in load, it is preferred to make the terminal capacitor voltage ripple
free with the use of closed loop control system. Boost converter is adjusted to
get rid of high stresses over a switch which further reduces switching losses
to noticeable percentage. The settling time of terminal voltage was adjusted to
a fraction of second without affecting the output DC’s smoothness.
Author(s) Details
Naspuri Arun Raju
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, GRIET, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
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Author(s) Details
Naspuri Arun Raju
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, GRIET, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
View Book :- http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/180
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