Abstract

This paper proposes a voltage unbalance compensation method of series-connected switching devices for high voltage application such as DC distribution systems. In the series connection, a turn-off voltage unbalance occurs in switching devices due to a parasitic parameter mismatch and a switching timing mismatch among switching devices. In this paper, a capacitor snubber and Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS)operation are utilized to reduce voltage unbalance. In particular, the proposed method reduces the parasitic capacitor (collector-emitter capacitance)mismatch among series-connected devices by a capacitor snubber circuit, whereas the switching losses are effectively reduced by ZVS. As the simulation results, it is confirmed that the collector-emitter voltage unbalance is reduced by 88% by the proposed method in comparison with a snubber-less configuration. Finally, in order to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method, experiments with a test circuit applied with the proposed method are conducted. According to the experimental results, the voltage unbalance is reduced by 86.0% due to the application of the proposed method.

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