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   Control of an Active Bouncer for an Ultra Precise 140µs-Solid State Modulator System   [View] 
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 Author(s)   Sebastian BLUME 
 Abstract   In pulse modulator systems, bouncers are used for droop compensation of the main capacitor voltage. In this paper, the control of an active bouncer in a pulse modulator is described and the charging via a main charging system is analyzed. Six interleaved bouncer modules are situated on the primary side in series to the main capacitor bank, forming together with a pulse switch the pulse unit. To reduce the system complexity, the pulse unit is recharged with a single charging source. The proposed methods are verified by converter measurements on a single bouncer module. Additionally, a repeatability analysis of the pulse unit is performed and dependencies on initial voltages and switching jitters are derived. It is shown that in case of an open loop control and a standard deviation of the initial main capacitor voltage of sigma\_VMain(t=0) = 15ppm and the initial bouncer input voltage of sigma\_VBin(t=0) = 75ppm a pulse repeatability of PR inf. 100ppm is achievable in 99.7\% of the time. 
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Filename:0749-epe2015-full-15442282.pdf
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 Date   Last modified 2016-06-08 by System