Duplex Pulse Frequency Modulation Mode Controlled Series Resonant High Voltage Converter for X-Ray Power Generator

  • Chu Enhui (Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, The Graduate School of Science and Engineering Yamaguchi University) ;
  • Ogura Koki (Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, The Graduate School of Science and Engineering Yamaguchi University) ;
  • Moisseev Serguei (Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, The Graduate School of Science and Engineering Yamaguchi University) ;
  • Okuno Atsushi (Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, The Graduate School of Science and Engineering Yamaguchi University) ;
  • Nakaoka Mutsuo (Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, The Graduate School of Science and Engineering Yamaguchi University)
  • Published : 2001.10.01

Abstract

A variety of high voltage DC power supplies employing the high frequency inverter are difficult to achieve soft switching considering a quick response and no overshoot response under the wide load variation ranges which are used in medical-use x-ray high voltage generator from 20kV to 150kV in the output voltage and from 0.5mA to 1250mA, respectively. The authors develops soft switching high voltage DC power supply designed for x-ray power generator applications, which uses series resonant inverter circuit topology with a multistage voltage multiplier instead of a conventional high voltage diode rectifier connected to the second-side of a high-voltage transformer with a large turn ratio. A constant on-time dual mode frequency control scheme operating under a principle of zero-current soft switching commutation is described. Introducing the multistage voltage multiplier, the secondary transformer turn-numbers and stray capacitance of high-voltage transformer is effective to be greatly reduced. It is proved that the proposed high-voltage converter topology with dual mode frequency modulation mode control scheme is able to be the transient response and steady-state performance in high-voltage x-ray tube load. The effectiveness of this high voltage converter is evaluated and discussed on the basis of simulation analysis and observed data in experiment.

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