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The Islamia University of Bahawalpur

University College of Engineering & Technology

EEN-324
Power Electronics
DC Choppers
Chp#9

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Engr. Muhammad Bilal
Shahid
INTRODUCTION
 DC-DC converter (chopper) is used to convert constant DC
voltage into variable DC voltage.

 In DC-DC conversion circuits, thyristors are used as


switching elements. Here thyristors must be turned off using
forced commutation as they lack facility of natural
commutation that is available in AC circuits.

 Buck chopper produces output that is less than or equal to


input voltage.

 Boost chopper provides an output voltage that is greater than


or equal to input voltage.
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 Typical application of DC choppers is DC motor speed
control.
PRINCIPLES OF BASIC DC CHOPPERS

Basic DC Chopper

 Switch is turned on and off periodically. In this way constant


voltage can be connected to and disconnected from the load.

 By a periodic application of constant voltage at a particular


frequency across the load, variable voltage can be achieved
by controlling the on period of the switch.
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 Instantaneous voltage across load is either zero (S off) or
Vi (S on).
 Average (DC) output voltage over a cycle is:
V0= TON Vi
TON+TOFF
V0=TON Vi
T
V0=d Vi 4
Output voltage as function of duty cycle

Output voltage varies linearly with duty cycle.

It is possible to control output voltage from zero to Vi


as duty cycle varies from zero to 1.

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METHODS FOR VARING AVERAGE OUTPUT
VOLTAGE
Pulse-Width Pulse-Frequency
Modulation Modulation
 Pulse width TON is  Pulse width TON is kept
varied while overall constant while the
switching period is kept period (frequency) is
constant. varied.

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STEP-DOWN (BUCK)
CHOPPER

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Basic Step-Down Chopper circuit

Equivalent circuit for on state Equivalent Circuit for off state


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Continous Current Mode

 As elements are ideal,


DC power drawn from
source must equal the
DC power absorbed by
load.
P0 = Pi
V0 I 0 = Vi I i
I0 =Vi * Ii
V0
=Vi * Ii
Vi d
I0 = Ii_
d 9
Discontinous Current Mode

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STEP-UP (BOOST) CHOPPER

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Basic Step-Up Chopper Circuit

On State Off state 12


On-State Off-State
 When S is on (D is off),  When S is off (D is on),
capacitor energy supplies the inductor voltage reverses its
load voltage. polarity and adds in input
Vo=Vc (if capacitor is voltage to provide output
charged) voltage which is equal to:
V0=Vi+VL
 During on-state of switch S,  During off state of S,
voltage across inductor capacitor charges and voltage
instantly becomes equal to at it gradually build up to
input supply voltage. Current Vi+VL
through it increases gradually (This capacitor voltages
and stores energy in its serves as load voltage when
magnetic field. next time S in on)
 If S is off forever, inductor
 For very first time, when S is acts as short circuit. It does
closed Vo=0, as capacitor is not develop any voltage and 13
not charged. Vo= Vi
Voltage and current
waveforms for duty cycle
50%
d= 0.5 means Switch is on and
off for equal time intervals.

Energy that inductor develops


during on-state is completely
dessipated during off-state.

If duty cycle increases above


0.5, inductor will not
dessipate its energy
completely in off-states. The
remaining inductor voltage
(due to left-over energy) adds
up next time when switch is
off and more increased
voltage appears at output. 14
If duty cycle increases above 0.5, inductor will not dessipate its
energy completely in off-states. The remaining inductor voltage (due
to left-over energy) adds up next time when switch is off and more
increased voltage appears at output.

Neglecting losses, energy transferred by inductance during TOFF


must equal the energy gained by it during period TON
Final expression for output load voltage is:
Vo=Vi [1/(1-d)]

If switch is open (d=0), output voltage is equal to input


voltage. As d increases, output voltage becomes larger than
input voltage.
So output voltage is always higher than input voltage if switch
is operated at an appropriately high frequency.
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BUCK-BOOST CHOPPER

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On State Off State 17
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