Power electronics for low power arcjetsIn anticipation of the needs of future light-weight low-power spacecraft, arcjet power electronics in the 100- to 400-W operating range were developed. Power topologies similar to those in the higher 2-kW and 5- to 30-kW power range were implemented, including a four-transistor bridge-switching circuit, current-mode pulse-width modulated control, and an output current averaging inductor with an integral pulse generation winding. Reduction of switching transients was accomplished using a low inductance power distribution network, and no passive snubber circuits were necessary for power switch protection. Phase shift control of the power bridge was accomplished using an improved pulse width modulation to phase shift converter circuit. These features, along with conservative magnetics designs, allowed power conversion efficiencies of greater than 92.5 percent to be achieved into resistive loads over the entire operating range of the converter.
Document ID
19910061156
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hamley, John A. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Hill, Gerald M. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)