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Izolacijski DC/DC pretvornik za do 150 W električne naprave
ID Kobal, Blaž (Author), ID Reberšek, Matej (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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V tem diplomskem delu je predstavljen razvoj izolacijskega DC/DC pretvornika za medicinske električne naprave. Razvoj obsega načrtovanje, izdelavo in preizkušanje pretvornika. V uvodu je predstavljena motivacija za izdelavo takega pretvornika in načini za zagotavljanje ustrezne galvanske izolacije. Uvod zajema še predstavitev topologije LLC pretvornika, ki je topologija obravnavanega izolacijskega pretvornika. V naslednjem poglavju najprej preučimo delovanje regulatorja LCS702 in vpliv posameznih elementov vezja na delovanje LLC pretvornika. Nadaljujemo z izbiro komponent za nabavo, načrtovanjem in izdelavo transformatorja ter načrtovanja tiskanega vezja (PCB). Razvoj pretvornika se opira na podatkovni list integriranega vezja za krmiljenje LLC pretvornikov LCS702. V podatkovni list je vključena shema električnega vezja LLC pretvornika, ki smo jo prilagodili, da ustreza zahtevam po višji galvanski ločitvi. Zadnje poglavje pokriva predstavitev rezultatov meritev. Začeli smo z obremenilnimi preizkusi pri predvidenih 24%, 48% in 96% nazivne izhodne moči, kar ustreza 36 W, 72 W in 144 W. Izkazalo se je, da se pri obremenjevanju pretvornika izhodna napetost seseda. Posledično je dejanska izhodna moč nižja od predvidene. Pri najvišji obremenitvi se je pretvornik po kratkem času izklopil. Največja kratkotrajno dosežena izhodna moč je bila 116 W, največja dolgotrajno dosežena izhodna moč pa 61 W. V sklopu preizkušanja EMC smo merili konduktivne motnje in radiacijske motnje. Meritve so pokazale, da pretvornik ne izpolnjuje pogojev za EMC. Predlagali smo izboljšave pretvornika, s katerimi bi lahko izpolnili zahteve za EMC. Meritev za galvansko izolacijo nismo izvedli.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:izolacijski pretvornik, DC/DC pretvornik, LLC, galvanska ločitev
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FE - Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-161621 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:207436035 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:12.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:Isolated DC/DC converter for electrical devices up to 150 W
Abstract:
The thesis addresses development of isolated DC/DC converter for use in medical electrical devices. Development includes design, assembly and testing of the converter. In introduction are presented the motivation to build such a converter and ways to achieve sufficient galvanic isolation. Introduction also includes presentation of LLC topology, which is the topology of the discussed isolated converter. In the following chapter we study the operation of LCS702 regulator and the effects of electrical elements in the LLC converter circuit on the operation of the converter. We continiue with component selection, designing and fabricating the transformer and the printed circuit board (PCB). The development of the converter relies heavily on the datasheet of the integrated circuit LCS702, which is used for controlling LLC converters. The datasheet includes the schematic of the LLC converter circuit, which we adapted to meet the requirements for higher galvanic isolation. The final chapter covers the presentation of measurement results. We started with load tests at the anticipated 24%, 48%, and 96% of output power, corresponding to 36 W, 72 W, and 144 W, respectively. It turned out that under load, the output voltage of the converter collapses. Consequently, the actual output power is lower than anticipated. At the highest load, the converter shut down after a short period. The maximum short-term achieved output power was 116 W, while the maximum long-term achieved output power was 61 W. As part of EMC testing, we measured conducted and radiated emissions. The measurements showed that the converter does not meet EMC requirements. We recommended improvements for the converter that could make it meet the EMC requrements. We did not measure the galvanic isolation of the converter.

Keywords:isolated converter, DC/DC converter, LLC, galvanic isolation

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