Design of high-voltage, high-power, solid state remote power controllers for aerospace applications
Abstract
Two general types of remote power controllers (RPC's), which combine the functions of a circuit breaker and a switch, were developed for use in dc aerospace systems. Power-switching devices used in the designs are the gate-turnoff thyristor (GTO) and MOSFET. The RPC's can switch dc voltages to 1200 V and currents to 1000 A. Seven different units were constructed and subjected to laboratory and thermal vacuum testing. Two of these were dual units that switch both positive and negative voltages simultaneously. The RPC's using MOSFET's have slow turnon and turnoff times which limit surge currents and voltage spiking from high di/dt. The GTO's have much faster transition times. All RPC's have programmable overload tripout proportional to I sq T and microsecond tripout for large overloads.
- Publication:
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In ESA Proceedings of ESA Sessions at the 16th IEEE Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference p 207-216 (SEE N86-17432 08-20
- Pub Date:
- May 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985pes..conf..207S
- Keywords:
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- Circuit Breakers;
- Circuit Protection;
- High Voltages;
- Spacecraft Power Supplies;
- Switching Circuits;
- Field Effect Transistors;
- Power Conditioning;
- Thermal Vacuum Tests;
- Thyristors;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering