An optimized solution for the problem of power distribution aboard space vehicles is proposed. It is based upon a DC to DC phase-shifted, high frequency switching converter: the "switch in line converter" (SILC), characterized by disposition in line of the MOSFETs and good soft switching performances. The operating principles of the SILC are described making reference to steady state waveforms. The converter acts as a controlled current generator and its small signal linear model has a first order dynamics. It is well suited for supplying constant power loads. An example of multioutput, 100W converter is considered and the experimental results obtained by a prototype are compared with the dynamic forecasts from the linear model. Without taking into account the losses of a terminal point-of-load low output voltage converter and the losses of possible current limiters and low drop regulators for the analog circuits, the efficiency is above 85% at full load and it keeps high down to less than half load.

Distributed Power Supply for Payloads Aboard Space Vehicles / F. Belloni, PG. Maranesi, M. Riva - In: Proceedings of the Power Electronics Specialists Conference PESC06 / IEEE Power Electronics Society. - [s.l] : IEEE, 2006. (( Intervento presentato al 37. convegno 37th Power Electronics Specialists Conference IEEE PESC06 tenutosi a Jeju, Korea nel 2006 [10.1109/PESC.2006.1712196].

Distributed Power Supply for Payloads Aboard Space Vehicles

P. Maranesi
Secondo
;
M. Riva
Ultimo
2006

Abstract

An optimized solution for the problem of power distribution aboard space vehicles is proposed. It is based upon a DC to DC phase-shifted, high frequency switching converter: the "switch in line converter" (SILC), characterized by disposition in line of the MOSFETs and good soft switching performances. The operating principles of the SILC are described making reference to steady state waveforms. The converter acts as a controlled current generator and its small signal linear model has a first order dynamics. It is well suited for supplying constant power loads. An example of multioutput, 100W converter is considered and the experimental results obtained by a prototype are compared with the dynamic forecasts from the linear model. Without taking into account the losses of a terminal point-of-load low output voltage converter and the losses of possible current limiters and low drop regulators for the analog circuits, the efficiency is above 85% at full load and it keeps high down to less than half load.
English
Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
Intervento a convegno
Proceedings of the Power Electronics Specialists Conference PESC06
IEEE Power Electronics Society
IEEE
2006
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37th Power Electronics Specialists Conference IEEE PESC06
Jeju, Korea
2006
37
Convegno internazionale
F. Belloni, P. Maranesi, M. Riva
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none
273
Distributed Power Supply for Payloads Aboard Space Vehicles / F. Belloni, PG. Maranesi, M. Riva - In: Proceedings of the Power Electronics Specialists Conference PESC06 / IEEE Power Electronics Society. - [s.l] : IEEE, 2006. (( Intervento presentato al 37. convegno 37th Power Electronics Specialists Conference IEEE PESC06 tenutosi a Jeju, Korea nel 2006 [10.1109/PESC.2006.1712196].
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