Experimental Validation of a Series Parallel Resonant Converter Model for a Solid State 115-kV Long Pulse Modulator

2015 
Medium and high beta cavities used in linear colliders or spallation sources are supplied by klystrons or inductive output tubes amplifiers. The cathode voltage for these amplifiers can be generated by long-pulse modulators generating highly accurate high voltage pulses in the length of milliseconds. With existing modulator topologies, all the demanding requirements like fast pulse rise time, high accuracy, and low voltage ripple hardly can be satisfied at the same time. Common designs like bouncer modulator topologies using pulse transformers become huge for long pulses. The series–parallel resonant converter (SPRC) avoids this drawback as the transformer is operated at high frequencies. In this paper, the comprehensive multidomain model of an SPRC including an electrical model of the inverter, a magnetic model, and an isolation design procedure of the transformer is verified with a prototype of a single module operated under full-load conditions. In addition, a comparison between the predicted parasitics like leakage inductance and stray capacitance of the transformer and the measured values are given. An evaluation of the isolation of the transformer, which is especially crucial for a series connection of the modules, is also performed. In addition, different possibilities to realize the desired series inductance are discussed.
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