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Lecture 06 Problems

This document summarizes 6 problems related to power electronics and switching devices: 1) Showing the possible steady state operating points on a V-I plane for the switching devices in a figure. 2) Marking the operating points of two power switches T1P and T2P on a v-i plane for a power converter with a 50V source voltage and 5A inductor current. 3) Evaluating the average conduction loss for a thyristor carrying half sinusoidal current of 100A peak and 1ms period, modeled with 1.1V drop and 8mΩ resistance. 4) Evaluating average, RMS current and conduction loss for a periodic current through a switching

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Lecture 06 Problems

This document summarizes 6 problems related to power electronics and switching devices: 1) Showing the possible steady state operating points on a V-I plane for the switching devices in a figure. 2) Marking the operating points of two power switches T1P and T2P on a v-i plane for a power converter with a 50V source voltage and 5A inductor current. 3) Evaluating the average conduction loss for a thyristor carrying half sinusoidal current of 100A peak and 1ms period, modeled with 1.1V drop and 8mΩ resistance. 4) Evaluating average, RMS current and conduction loss for a periodic current through a switching

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Lecture 06

Problems

08-01-2019
Problem - 01
For the switching devices shown in Fig. , show
on the V-I plane, the possible steady state
operating points.

April 10, 2019 NIT Calicut 2


Problem - 02
 The power converter in Fig. has two power switching
devices namely -T1P and T2P. The source voltage is
50V. The inductor current is steady 5A without any
ripple. On the v-i plane mark the operating points of
the switches T1P and T2P.

April 10, 2019 NIT Calicut 3


Problem - 03
 The Thyristor SKAT28F is used in an application carrying half
sinusoidal current of period 1 ms and a peak of 100 A as
shown in Fig. The Thyristor may be modeled during
conduction to have a constant voltage drop of 1.1V and a
dynamic resistance of 8mΩ. Evaluate the average conduction
loss in the device for this application.

April 10, 2019 NIT Calicut 4


Problem - 04
 Figure shows the periodic current through a power-switching
device in a switching converter application.
(A) Evaluate the average current through the device.
(B) Evaluate the rms current through the device.
(C) A Power diode with a device drop of 1.2V and resistance
30mΩ and an SCR with on-state drop of 1.5V are considered for
this application. Evaluate the conduction loss in the device in
either case.

April 10, 2019 NIT Calicut 5


Problem - 05
 A power diode (ideal in blocking and switching) shown in
Fig., is capable of dissipating 75 W. For square wave
operation, it is rated for peak current of 100 A and 135 A at
duty ratios 0.5 and 0.33 respectively. Evaluate the ON state
model of the diode.

April 10, 2019 NIT Calicut 6


Problem - 06
 A power-switching device is ideal in conduction and blocking (0V during
conduction and 0A in blocking). It is used in a circuit with switching
voltages and currents as shown. The switching waveforms under resistive
loading and inductive loading are shown in Fig. The switching times tr and
tf are 100 ns and 200 ns respectively. Evaluate
(A) the switch-on and switch-off energy loss (in Joule) for resistive loading,
(B) the switch-on and switch-off energy loss (in Joule) for inductive loading,
and
(C) the resistive and inductive switching losses in W for a switching frequency
of 100 kHz.

April 10, 2019 NIT Calicut 7

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