Principle Of Step-up Chopper
I L D
+
+
L
V C O VO
A
Chopper D
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• Step-up chopper is used to obtain a load
voltage higher than the input voltage V.
• The values of L and C are chosen depending
upon the requirement of output voltage and
current.
• When the chopper is ON, the inductor L is
connected across the supply.
• The inductor current ‘I’ rises and the inductor
stores energy during the ON time of the
chopper, tON.
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• When the chopper is off, the inductor current I
is forced to flow through the diode D and load
for a period, tOFF.
• The current tends to decrease resulting in
reversing the polarity of induced EMF in L.
• Therefore voltage across load is given by
dI
VO V L i.e., VO V
dt
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• A large capacitor ‘C’ connected across the
load, will provide a continuous output voltage
.
• Diode D prevents any current flow from
capacitor to the source.
• Step up choppers are used for regenerative
braking of dc motors.
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Expression For Output Voltage
Assume the average inductor current to
be
I during ON and OFF time of Chopper.
When Chopper is ON
Voltage across inductor L V
Therefore energy stored in inductor
= V .I
.tON
Where tON ON period of chopper.
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When Chopper is OFF
(energy is supplied by inductor to load)
Voltage across L VO V
Energy supplied by inductor L VO V It OFF
where tOFF OFF period of Chopper.
Neglecting losses, energy stored in inductor
L = energy supplied by inductor L
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VItON VO V ItOFF
V tON tOFF
VO
tOFF
T
VO V
T tON
Where
T = Chopping period or period
of switching. 7
T tON tOFF
1
VO V
t
1 ON
T
1
VO V
1 d
tON
Where d duty cyle
T
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For variation of duty cycle ' d in the
range of 0 d 1 the ' voltage VO
output
will vary in the range V V
O
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Performance Parameters
• The thyristor requires a certain minimum time to
turn ON and turn OFF.
• Duty cycle d can be varied only between a min.
& max. value, limiting the min. and max. value
of the output voltage.
• Ripple in the load current depends inversely on
the chopping frequency, f.
• To reduce the load ripple current, frequency
should be as high as possible.
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Problem
• A Chopper circuit is
operating on TRC at a
frequency of 2 kHz on a 460
V supply. If the
conduction loadofvoltage
period the thyristor in each
is 350 volts, calculate the
cycle.
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V 460 V, Vdc = 350 V, f = 2 kHz
1
Chopping period T
f
1
T 0.5 m sec
2 103
tON
Output voltage Vdc V
T
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Conduction period of thyristor
T Vdc
tON
V
0.5 350
tON
10 460
3
tON 0.38 msec
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Problem
• Input to the step up chopper is 200 V. The
output required is 600 V. If the time
conducting
of thyristor is 200 sec. Compute
– Chopping frequency,
– frequency of operation,
If the pulse find thefor
width is halved newconstant
output
voltage.
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V 200 V , tON 200 Vdc 600V
s,
T
Vdc V
T tON
T
600 200
T 200 10
6
Solving for T
T 300 s
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Chopping frequency
1
f
T
1
f 3.33KHz
300 10 6
Pulse width is halved
200
tON 100
10 2
6
s 16
Frequency is constant
f 3.33KHz
1
T 300
f s
T
Output voltage = V
T tON
300 106
200 300 Volts
300 100 10
6
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Problem
• A dc chopper has a resistive load of 20 and
input voltage VS = 220V. When chopper is ON,
its voltage drop is 1.5 volts and chopping
frequency is 10 kHz. If the duty cycle is 80%,
determine the average output voltage and the
chopper on time.
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VS 220V , R 20, f 10 kHz
tON
d 0.80
T
Vch = Voltage drop across chopper = 1.5 volts
Average output voltage
tON
Vdc VS Vch
T
Vdc 0.80 220 1.5 174.8 Volts
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Chopper ON time, tON dT
1
Chopping period, T
f
1
T 0.110 3
secs 100 μsecs
10 10 3
Chopper ON time,
tON dT
tON 0.80 0.1103
tON 0.08 103 μsecs
80 20
Problem
• In a dc chopper, the average
load current is 30
voltage is 110 volts.
Amps, chopping Calculate
frequency is 250the
Hz,ON and OFF
supply
periods of the chopper if the load resistance is
2 ohms.
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I dc 30 Amps, f 250 Hz, V 110 V , R 2
1 1
Chopping period, T 4 103 4 msecs
f 250
Vdc
I dc & Vdc dV
R
d
I dc V
I dcRR 30
d 2 0.545
V 110
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Chopper ON period,
tON dT 0.545 4 2.18 msecs
10 3
Chopper OFF period,
tOFF T tON
tOFF 4 10 2.18 10
3 3
tOFF 1.82 103 1.82
msec 23
• A dc chopper in figure has a resistive load of R
= 10 and input voltage of V = 200 V. When
chopper is ON, its voltage drop is 2 V and the
chopping frequency is 1 kHz. If the duty cycle is
60%, determine
– Average output voltage
– RMS value of output voltage
– Effective input resistance of chopper
– Chopper efficiency.
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Chopper
i0
+
V R v0
V 200 V , R Chopper voltage drop Vch 2V
10, f 1 kHz.
d 0.60,
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Average output voltage
Vdc d V Vch
Vdc 0.60 200 2 118.8 Volts
RMS value of output voltage
VO d V Vch
VO 0.6 200 2 153.37 Volts
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Effective input resistance of chopper is
V V
Ri
IS I dc
Vdc 118.8
I dc 11.88 Amps
R 10
V V 200
Ri 16.83
I S I dc 11.88
Output power is
1
dT
v0
2
1
dT
V Vch 2
PO
T
R
dt
T
R
dt
0 0 27
d V Vch
2
PO
R
0.6 200 2
2
PO 2352.24 watts
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Input power,
dT
1
Pi
T
Vi O dt
0
V V V ch
dT
1
PO
T
R
dt
0
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dV V Vch
PO
R
0.6 2
PO 2376 watts
200 10
200
Chopper efficiency,
PO 100
Pi
2352.24
100 99%
2376
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Problem
• A chopper is supplying an inductive load with a
free-wheeling diode. The load inductance is 5 H
and resistance is 10.. The input voltage to the
chopper is 200 volts and the chopper is operating
at a frequency of 1000 Hz. If the ON/OFF time
ratio is 2:3. Calculate
– Maximum and minimum values of load current
in one cycle of chopper operation.
– Average load current
30
L 5 H , R 10, f 1000 Hz,
V 200 V , tON :tOFF 2 : 3
Chopping period,
1 1
T 1msecs
f 1000
tON 2
tOFF 3
tON 2 t
OFF
3
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T tON tOFF
2
T tOFF tOFF
3
5
T tOFF
3
3
tOFF T
5
3
T 110 0.6 msec
3
5
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tON T tOFF
tON 1 0.6 10 3 0.4 msec
Duty cycle,
tON 0.4 103
d 0.4
T 1103
Maximum value of load current is given by
dRT
V 1 e L
E
I max
R
RT R
1 L
e 33
Since there is no voltage source in
the load circuit, E = 0
dRT
V 1 e L
I max
R
RT
1 L
e
0.410110 3
200 1 e 5
I max 10110 3
10
1 5
e 34
3
1 e 0.810
I max 20 3
1 e 210
I max 8.0047A
Minimum value of load current with E = 0
is given by
dRT
V e L
1
I min
R RT
L
1
e 35
0.4101103
200 e 5
1
I min 3
7.995 A
10 10110
5
1
e current
Average load
I max I min
I dc
2
8.0047
I dc 8A
7.9952
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Problem
• A chopper feeding on RL load is shown in
figure, with V = 200 V, R = 5, L = 5 mH, f
= 1 kHz, d = 0.5 and E = 0 V. Calculate
– Maximum and minimum values of load
current.
– Average value of load current.
– RMS load current.
– Effective input resistance as seen by source.
– RMS chopper current.
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V = 200 V, R = 5 , L = 5 mH,
f = 1kHz, d = 0.5, E = 0
Chopping period is
1 1
T 1 10 3
secs
f 1103
Chopper
i0
+
R
v0
FWD L
E
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Maximum value of load current is given by
dRT
V 1 e L
E
I max RT
R R
1 L
e
0.551103
2 5103
I max 0 51103 0
5
0 1 5103
e
11 e 0.5
I max 40 24.9 A
1e
e 1
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Minimum value of load current is given by
dRT
V e L
1 E
I min
R RT R
L
1
e
0.551103
3
200 e 510
1
I min 51103 0
5
e 5103
1
e0.5 1
I min 40 15.1 A
e 1
1
40
Average value of load current
is
I dc I I
1 2 2
for linear variation of currents
24.9 15.1
I dc 20 A
2
RMS load current is given by
1
I max I min
2 2
I O RMS 2
I min Imin max Imin
3
I 41
1
24.9 15.1
2
15.1 24.9 15.1
2
I O RMS 15.1
2
3
1
96.04 2
I O RMS 228.01 147.98 20.2 A
3
RMS chopper current is given by
I ch d I O RMS 0.5 20.2 14.28
A 42
Effective input resistance is
V
Ri
IS
I S = Average source current
I S dI dc
I S 0.5 10 A
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Therefor effective input resistance is
e V 200
Ri 20
IS 10
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