P.E - 16M
P.E - 16M
P.E - 16M
E-16M
(1.)Examine why MOSFET is more suitable for high power applications than IGBT
and elucidate the characteristics of N channel Enhancement MOSFET with a neat
sketch.
(i) The lowest curve is the VGST curve. When VGS is lesser than
VGST , ID is approximately zero.
(ii) When VGS is greater than VGST, the device turns- on and the
drain current ID is controlled by the gate voltage.
current source.
Transfer Characteristics:
(i) The current IDSS at VGS <=0 is very small, being of the order of a few
Nano-amperes.
(ii) When the VGS is made positive, the drain current ID increases slowly at
first, and then much more rapidly with an increase in VGS.
ID=K(VGS-VGST)^2
(2.) A chopper is supplying an inductive load with a free-wheeling diode. The
load inductance is 5 H and resistance is 10Ω. 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 (i) Maximum and minimum values of load current in
one cycle of chopper operation (ii)Average load current
(3.) Analyze the operation of the buck converter and examine the
minimum and maximum current expression with suitable waveforms.
A Buck converter steps down a DC voltage from the input to the output.
The circuit operation depends on the conduction state of the MOSFET:
● On-state: The current through the inductor increases and the diode
blocks.
● Off-state: Since the current through the inductor can not abruptly
change the diode must carry the current so it commutates and
begins conducting. Energy is transferred from the inductor to the
capacitor resulting in a decreasing inductor current. During steady
state the circuit is said to operate:
The circuit has two limits of operation. For a PWM duty cycle D ➝ 0 the
output voltage equals zero, and for D ➝ 1 the output voltage equals Vin.
In between those limits the output voltage in continuous conduction
mode is given by: Vout = D · Vin.
(6.) A buck boost converter operating at 20 kHz is shown in Fig. The output
Vo = -α Vs / (1-α )
10 = - 15 α /(1-α )
10-10α = -15α
10= -5α
α = -2v
(7.) Explain the operation of series resonant inverters with a neat sketch
and derive the expression for resonant and maximum possible output
frequency.
PWM control
Sr Variable
Parameter (Constant
No. frequency control
frequency control)
DC motor speed
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