Switch Fault Diagnosis Method for Series–Parallel Forward DC–DC Converter System

2019 
Series–parallel forward dc–dc converter system is a good option in high-voltage high-power applications. A switch fault, in this converter, should be detected as soon as possible, to avoid further damage and save maintenance cost. In this paper, a new switch fault diagnosis method, which treats output inductor voltages as diagnostic criteria, is proposed for this system. With the proposed method, expensive sensors are needless, since diagnostic signal can be easily acquired by adding a small auxiliary winding into inductor magnetic core. Based on the feature of diagnostic signals in such a system, a low-cost diagnostic circuit is designed. The failed module caused by open-circuit fault or short-circuit fault could be detected within one switching period, allowing for an immediate fault-tolerant action. This method also shows generality for different connections and buck-type isolated topologies. Besides, it works reliably under input-voltage variation and load step, and no misdiagnosis will occur during normal dynamic process. Finally, experimental result verifies the effectiveness of this method. The proposed scheme has a good potential to be applied in real applications for its simplicity and robustness.
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