CHAPTER 5 DESIGN OF SINUSOIDAL PULSE WIDTH MODULATION TECHNIQUES FOR ZETA CONVERTER USING FPGA
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1 82 CHAPTER 5 DESIGN OF SINUSOIDAL PULSE WIDTH MODULATION TECHNIQUES FOR ZETA CONVERTER USING FPGA 5.1 Introduction Similar to the SEPIC DC/DC converter topology, the ZETA converter topology provides a positive output voltage from an input voltage that varies above and below the output voltage. The ZETA converter also needs two inductors and a series capacitor, sometimes called a flying capacitor. Unlike the SEPIC converter, which is configured with a standard boost converter, the ZETA converter is configured from a buck controller that drives a high-side PMOS FET. The ZETA converter is another option for regulating an unregulated input power supply, like a low-cost wall wart. To minimize board space, a coupled inductor can be used. This article explains how to design a ZETA converter [13]. A Zeta converter performs non-inverting buck-boost function similar to that of a SEPIC, which is an acronym for Single-Ended Primary Inductance Converter. The Zeta topology is also similar to the SEPIC, in that it uses two inductors, two switches and a capacitor to isolate the output from the input as shown in fig.5.1. However, Zeta conversion requires a P-Channel MOSFET as the primary switch, while SEPIC conversion uses an N-Channel MOSFET. This architecture makes SiPix s SP6125/6/7 controllers suitable for use in a Zeta topology [26]. 5.2 Conventional Topology The conventional technique of AC-DC conversion using a diode rectifier with bulk capacitor is no longer in use due to numerous problems such as low order harmonics injection into AC power supply, high peak current, low power factor, line voltage distortion, increased electromagnetic interference, extra burden on lines, and additional losses. Solid-state switch mode rectification converters have reached
2 83 a matured level for improving power quality in terms of power-factor correction (PFC) and reduced total harmonic distortion (THD). The major challenge is to control the output voltage and improve PFC simultaneously. The basic dc-to-dc converter topologies using Buck-converter, Boost converter and Buck-Boost converter have their intrinsic limitations when used for active power factor correction along with voltage regulation purposes [25]. In the proposed model a relatively new class of DC-DC converter, Zeta converter is used for active PFC and voltage regulation having advantages of being naturally isolated structure, can operate as both step up/down voltage converter and having only one stage power processing for both voltage regulation and Harmonics [26]. A Zeta converter performs non-inverting buck-boost function similar to that of a SEPIC. But in application which implies high power, the operation of a converter is not attractive in discontinuous conduction mode because it results in high rms values of the currents causing high levels of stress in the Semiconductors. In conventional methods, an active power factor correction (PFC) is performed by using a Zeta converter operating in continuous conduction mode (CCM), where the inductor current must follow a sinusoidal voltage Waveform. This method provides nearly unity power factor with low THD [27].
3 84 Fig. 5.1 Circuit diagram of Basic Zeta converter Basic principle of zeta converter When analysing Zeta waveforms it shows that at equilibrium, L1 average current equals I IN and L2 average current equals I OUT, since there is no DC Current through the flying capacitor C FLY.
4 85 Stage-1 [M1 ON]. Fig.5.2 Circuit diagram of Zeta converter during MOSFET ON time. The switch M1 is in ON state, so voltages VL1 and VL2 are equal to Vin. In this time interval diode D1 is OFF with a reverse voltage equal to - (Vin + VO). Inductor L1 and L2 get energy from the voltage source, and their respective currents IL1 and IL2 are increased linearly by ratio and respectively. Consequently, the switch current IM1=IL1+IL2 is increased linearly by a ratio,where At this moment, discharging of capacitor C FLY and charging of capacitor C0 take place [33].
5 86 Fig.5.3 Basic zeta converter waveform. Therefore, C FLY sees ground potential at its left side and V OUT at its right From the above results, it is concluded that when the magnitude of the input carrier frequency is reduced, it is possible to reduce the SPWM carrier frequency to a good extent using Direct Digital Frequency Synthesizer(DDFS). In this part of the research, the magnitude of the input carrier frequency was reduced, resulting in DC voltage across CFLY being equal to V OUT [37].
6 87 Stage-2 [M1 OFF] Fig 5.4 Circuit diagram of Zeta converter during MOSFET OFF time. In this stage, the switch M1 turns OFF and the diode D1 is forward biased starting to conduct. The voltage across L1 and L2 become equal to -Vo and inductors L1 and L2 transfer energy to capacitor C FLY and load respectively. The current of L1 and L2 decreases linearly now by a ratio V0/L1 and V0/L2, respectively. The current in the diode ID1=IL1+IL2 also decreases linearly by ratio V0/L. At this moment, the voltage across switch M1 is VM=Vin + V0. Figure 4 shows the main waveforms of the ZETA converter, for one cycle of operation in the steady state continues mode [41].
7 Proposed Converter Fig.5.5 Circuit diagram of Proposed Zeta converter. The simplified circuit model of the proposed converter is shown in above fig 5.5. The coupled inductor T1 includes a magnetizing inductor Lm, primary and secondary leakage inductors Lk1 and Lk2, and an ideal transformer primary winding N1 and secondary winding N2. To simplify the circuit analysis of the proposed converter, the following assumptions are made [44]. 1) All components are ideal, except for the leakage inductance of coupled inductor T1.The ON-state resistance RDS (ON) and all parasitic capacitances of the main switch S1 are neglected, as are the forward voltage drops of the diodes D1 D3. 2) The ESR of capacitors C1 C3 and the parasitic resistance of coupledinductor T1 are neglected.
8 89 3) The capacitors C1 C3 are sufficiently large that the voltages across them are considered to be constant. 4) The turn s ratio n of the coupled inductor T1 winding is equal to N2/N Proposed Zeta Converter The Zeta converter is shown in fig. 5.5 its basic configuration came from a zeta converter but the input inductor has been replaced by a coupled inductor. Employing the turn s ratio of the coupled inductor increases the voltage gain and the secondary winding of the coupled inductor series with a switched capacitor for further increasing the voltage [47]. The coupled inductor zeta converter is configured from a coupled inductor T 1 with the floating active switch S 1. The primary winding N 1 of a coupled inductor T 1 is similar to the input inductor of the conventional boost converter, apart from that capacitor C 1 and diode D 1 are recycling leakage-inductor energy from N 1. The secondary winding N 2 is connected with another pair of capacitors C 2 and with diode D 2, all three of which are in series with N 1. The rectifier diode D 3 connects to its output capacitor C 3 and load R [66]. The features of zeta converter are: 1) the leakage inductor energy of the coupled inductor can be recycled, increasing the efficiency and the voltage spike on the active switch has been restrained. 2) The voltage conversion ratio is efficiently increased by the switched capacitor and coupled capacitor techniques and 3) the floating active switch the PV panel s energy during non-operating conditions, thus preventing any potential electric hazard to humans or facilities [67] Operating Principles Mode of Operation Mode I [t0, t1]: In this transition interval, the secondary leakage inductor Lk2 is continuously releasing its energy to capacitor C2. Switch S1 and diodes D2 are conducting. The current il m is descending because source voltage Vin is applied on
9 90 magnetizing inductor L m and primary leakage inductor Lk1;meanwhile, is also releasing its energy to the secondary winding, as well as charging capacitor C2 along with the decrease in energy, the charging current id2 and ic2 are also decreasing. The secondary leakage inductor current ilk2 is declining according to. Once the increasing ilk1 equals the decreasing ilm at t = t1, this mode ends. Mode II [t1, t2]: During this interval, source energy Vin is series connected with C1, C2, secondary winding N2, and Lk2 charge output capacitor C3 and load R; meanwhile, magnetizing inductor Lm is also receiving energy from Vin. Switch S1 mains on, and only diode D3 is conducting. The ilm, ilk1, and id3 are increasing because the Vin is crossing Lk1, Lm and primary winding N1; Lm and Lk1 are storing energy from Vin; meanwhile, Vin is also in series with N2 of coupled inductor Lk1, and capacitors C1 and C2 are discharging their energy to capacitor C3 and load R, which leads to increases in ilm, ilk1, ids, and id3. This mode ends when switch S1 is turned off at t = t2 [68]. Mode III [t2, t3]: During this transition interval, secondary leakage inductor Lk2 keeps charging C3 when switch S1 is off. Only diodes D1 and D3 are conducting. The energy stored in leakage inductor Lk1 flows through diode D1 to charge capacitor C1 instantly when S1 turns off. Meanwhile, the Lk2 keeps the same current direction as in the prior mode and is in series with C2 to charge output capacitor C3 and load R. The voltage across S1 is the summation of Vin, VLm, and VLk1. Currents ilk1 and ilk2 are rapidly declining, but ilm is increasing because Lm is receiving energy from Lk2. Once current ilk2 drops to zero, this mode ends at t = t3 [74]. Mode IV [t3,t4]: During this transition interval, the energy stored in magnetizing inductor Lm releases simultaneously to C1 and C2. Only diodes D1 and D2 are conducting. Currents ilk1 and id1are persistently decreased because leakage energy still flows through diode D1 and continues charging capacitor C1.The Lm is delivering its
10 91 energy through T1 and D2 to charge capacitor C2. The energy stored in capacitors C3 is constantly discharged to the load R. The voltage across S1 is the same as previous mode. Currents ilk1 and ilm are decreasing, but id2 is increasing. This mode ends when current ilk1 is zero at t = t4. Mode V [t4, t5]: During this interval, magnetizing inductor Lm is constantly transferring energy to C2. Only diode D2 is conducting. The ilm is decreasing due to the magnetizing inductor energy flowing continuously through the coupled inductor T1 to secondary winding N2 and D2 to charge capacitor C2. The energy stored in capacitors C3 is constantly discharged to the load R. The voltage across S1 is the summation of Vin and VLm. This mode ends when switch S1 is turned on at the beginning of the next switching period. 5.4 Generation of Proposed Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation Using FPGA With the extensive use of digital techniques in instrumentation and communications systems, a digitally-controlled method of generating multiple frequencies from a reference frequency source has evolved called Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS). The basic architecture is shown in Figure 5.6. The spectral purity of the final analog output signal is determined primarily by the DAC. Phase noise is basically that of the reference clock. Because a DDS system is a sampled data system, all the issues involved in sampling must be considered: quantization noise, filtering, aliasing, etc. For instance, the higher order harmonics of the DAC output frequencies fold back into the Nyquist bandwidth, making them unfilterable, whereas, the higher order harmonics of the output of PLL-based synthesizers can be filtered. There is one important limitation to the range of output frequencies that can be generated from the simple DDS system. The Nyquist Criteria states that the clock frequency (sample rate) must be at least twice the output frequency. Practical limitations restrict the actual highest output frequency to about 1/3 the clock frequency.
11 92 Frequency Information (phase increment) Phase Accumulato r Waveform Map (ROM or PROM) Digital to Analogue Convertor Low Pass Filter Clock Signal Fig. 5.6 Block diagram of Direct Digital Frequency Synthesizer (DDFs). Phase accumulator replaces the address counter Modulus M determines the phase increment for each ref clock cycle. Integer-N and DDS synthesizers can be joint for better SNR, Finer tuning steps with wide loop BW, Higher reference frequency, Avoid complications of Fractional-N. Filter needed to suppress spurs. Divider reduces phase noise. A frequency synthesizer is a device (an electronic system) that generates a large number of particular frequencies from a single reference frequency. A frequency synthesizer can replace the expensive array of crystal resonators in a multichannel radio receiver. A single-crystal oscillator provides a reference frequency, and the frequency synthesizer generates the other frequencies. Because they are relatively inexpensive and because they can be easily controlled by digital circuitry, frequency synthesizers are being included in many new communication system designs. Frequency synthesizers are
12 93 found in many devices, including radio receivers, radiotelephones, mobile telephones, walkie-talkies, satellite receivers, GPS systems, etc. A frequency synthesizer can combine frequency division, frequency multiplication and frequency mixing (the frequency mixing process generates sum and difference frequencies) operations to produce the desired output signal. The filter requirements can be reduced by using an offset frequency. Feature of DDFs 1. Micro-Hertz frequency, sub-degree phase resolution. 2. Phase-continuous frequency hops Digital control. 3. Extremely fast hopping no settling time constraints. 4. Precise quadrature phase generation for I Q. 5.5 Result and discussions Fig. 5.7 Overall RTL view for Existing SPWM.
13 94 Fig. 5.8 Overall RTL view of Proposed SPWM. Fig. 5.9 Proposed DDFS RTL view for SPWM.
14 95 Fig Proposed PWM RTL view for SPWM. Fig.5.11 Simulation result of SPWM using FPGA.
15 96 Fig Synthesis result of ProposedSPWM for area. Fig Synthesis result ofproposed SPWM for delay.
16 97 Fig Synthesis result of ProposedSPWM for power. Table 5.1 Comparison between area, power and frequency of different SPWM Technique. Methods Slices Frequency(MHz) Power(mw) Existing SPWM Proposed SPWM
17 Slices Frequency(MHz) Power(mW) Existing SPWM Proposed SPWM Fig Comparison between area, power and frequency of different SPWM Technique. Conclusion From the above results, it is concluded that when the magnitude of the input carrier frequency is reduced, it is possible to reduce the SPWM carrier frequency to a good extent using digital frequency synthesizer. In this part of the research, the magnitude of the input carrier frequency was reduced compared to the existing SPWM and it was observed that the output carrier frequency of SPWM was increased from 115MHz to 218MHz and the area and power consumption was reduced by 70%. This enables the chip size reduction with high speed processing of the FPGA. It is usually
18 99 challenging to obtain results favourable to area-power reduction with increased frequency of operations; however, the contributions of this section achieve both. This efficient SPWM pulse is provided as a triggering input to the Buck-Boost and Zeta convertors for further THD analysis. 5.6 Proposed Controller Basically, the SPWM Zeta converter is a step up/down converter of noninverting polarity type and it can be design to achieve low-ripple output current either with coupled inductor or with separate inductors.a SPWM Zeta converter is currently used in power factor correction and voltage regulation designs. The SPWM Zeta converter topology consisting in two switches (a single transistor and a single diode) and four reactive elements (two inductors and two capacitors) exhibits many common features with the SPWM Cuk and Sepic converters whose analysis has surfaced in many forms over the years. PWM generation is considered very important in the converter design and several multicarrier techniques have been developed to reduce the distortion in level converters based on the classical with triangular carriers. In this converter, employs a zeta converter and a coupled inductor without the extreme duty ratios and high turns ratios. Generally the coupled inductor is needed to achieve high step up voltage conversion. The leakage inductor energy of the coupled inductor is recycled to the load efficiently. The operating principles and steady state analyses of continuous and boundary conduction modes, as well as the voltage and current stresses of the active components are discussed in details. The zeta converter will give better THD values compared to conventional buck boost methods.
19 Proposed SPWM Method Analysis of the proposed PWM technique s performance as well as the combined technique s performance was achieved by assessing their impacts on the performance of the buck converter. The assessment of the buck converter is done using two criteria: THD, The ripple voltage. A. Output ripples voltage: Output ripple voltage is the fluctuation of output voltage due to the charging-discharging of the capacitor in the LC filter. Such ripple voltage is expressed as Where, is the output ripple voltage, D is the duty cycle of the control signal, f is the switching frequency of this control signal, C is the capacitance in the converter, and L is the inductance in the converter. One can see from Equation that the ripple voltage decreases with an increase in the duty cycle and an increase in the switching frequency. Fig.5.16 Circuit implementation of SPWM Zeta converter with R Load.
20 101 B. Total harmonics distortion (THD) analysis: The proposed converter performance and THD result compared with conventional buckboost converter it is tabulated in section V. 5.7 Results and Discussions Fig 5.17 Simulation result of SPWM Zeta converter With R Load Fig 5.18 FFT Analysis of SPWM Zeta converter With R Load.
21 102 Table 5.2 THD Comparison of two converters With R load. Converter THD(R Load) Buck-boost SPWM Zeta SPWM THD(R load) Buck-boost SPWM Zeta SPWM Buck-boost SPWM Zeta SPWM Fig 5.19 THD Comparison of two converters With R load.
22 Conclusion From the result, proposed Zeta converter using SPWM offers lesser Total Harmonic distortion (THD) than the existing Buck Boost converter using SPWM. This enables the proposed Zeta converter to provide less THD and high frequency. Zeta converter is used only for boosting or step up operation and not for step down or buck applications. Thus the SPWM can be used for both buck and boost by controlling and varying the modulation index.
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