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drsstc - catastrophic failure!
Original poster: "jimmy hynes by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <chunkyboy86-at-yahoo-dot-com>
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A few days ago I had it running at 280 volts, pulsing the primary coil and
capacitors for 2 cycles (400 amps peak) every second. But now it is dead.
I was running it with 150 ohms in series with the ac hot, and it was
working fine up to around 280 volts. At around 280 volts, the
microcontroller started freaking out every few pulses and sometimes shut
off. I am almost certain it picked up noise from the primary coil a few
inches away. I then looked at the power line to the micro. It was all over
the place from 0 to six volts, following the 60khz current in the
primary. I had forgotten to add a decoupling capacitor. That was stupid,
as it could have saved my project. I will put some fat ones on before
running it again ;-).
I was just about to turn the thing off, when I heard a loud pop, and the
dog ran into the bedroom to hide under the table After I turned it off, I
looked over and saw smoke. If the capacitor bank was at 280 volts, there
were 88 joules in there. The pop killed seven out of the eight IGBTs that
I was using! These things are tough, but not indestructable. I can find
ways to break anything ;-). The IGBTs are all in one piece but every pin is
shorted together. I think that happens when they are over-volted. My guess
is that the microcontroller got confused and told all of the IGBTs to go on
at the same time (I have no shoot through protection).
I might try some brick IGBTs, because my assembly was pretty much
destroyed, only the diodes are left on the heatsink. There are some on
ebay now that look fast enough, so I might snatch them. I am also trying to
contact Powerex about their complete Pow-R-Pak modules. I want to finish
this thing!
I've also gotten advice from Bill Reass, who designed a resonant pulse
transformer for physics research at Livermore Labs.
<http://arxiv-dot-org/ftp/physics/papers/0008/0008125.pdf>http://arxiv-dot-org/ftp/physics/papers/0008/0008125.pdf
I want dibs on his power supply when they scrap it out :-). They're pulling
10MWatts peak and 1MWatt average power!
Jimmy
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