Author: Chien, Y.-C.
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THPMW015 A Digtal Regulation Controller Prototype for the TPS Booster Power Supplies 3570
 
  • B.S. Wang, Y.-C. Chien, Y.T. Li, C.Y. Liu, K.-B. Liu, Y.S. Wong
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  In the newly built TPS (Taiwan Photon Source), the AC power supplies of the Booster ring are required to operate in DC and AC mode with accuracy. Especially in AC mode, during the booster ramping process, the current ramping profiles of the Quadruple Magnets have to track that of the Dipole AC power supply with precise phase and amplitude to maximize the beam energy boost efficiency. At present, analog current commands for all the booster power supplies with relative phase and amplitude information are generated externally. The current ramping profiles are pre-calculated and calibrated in a centralized manner. In this paper, an auto-calibration process using Curve-Fitting algorithm is proposed. In the new process, the current ramping profile data is first stored digitally in each power supply and then outputted to each power supply with a synchronous trigger signal in hope to eliminate the signal integrality problem inherent in analog signals , so that the beam energy boost up could be more reliable and efficient. The new proposed method has been implemented and tested successfully and will be applied to the booster power supplies to test its performance in the future.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-THPMW015  
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THPMW016 Dipole Power Supply for the Storage Ring of Taiwan Photon Source 3573
 
  • C.Y. Liu, Y.-C. Chien, K.-B. Liu, B.S. Wang, Y.S. Wong
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  The performance of the TPS dipole power supply for the dipole magnets in the TPS storage ring is important. As the output current of the power supply follows the beam current for operation at 3 GeV, the power supply must deliver enormous energy to the dipole magnets. The target energy corresponds to 700 A at 800 V. The dipole supply for the TPS storage ring is a unipolar switching power supply, also called a bulk power supply. The TPS dipole power supply modulates the output current regulated by the PWM signal. The switching device is an IGBT module working at frequency 2 kHz. A PID controller and a DCCT are used for feedback control of the output current. We obtained an optimal control gain with long-term stability of the output current under 10 ppm. The performance of the TPS storage ring dipole supply can thus satisfy the TPS requirement. The beam current generates 3 GeV in the TPS ring. This paper reports the excellent results.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-THPMW016  
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THPMW018 Simulation a High Step-up DC-DC Converter for Accelerator 3579
 
  • Y.S. Wong, Y.-C. Chien, C.Y. Liu, K.-B. Liu, B.S. Wang
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  This paper simulation a novel high step-up DC-DC high circuit architecture for storage ring quadrupole and sextupole power supply DC bus voltage. The input source is a low voltage photovoltaic energy through proposed circuit to increase high output voltage system. This volt-age can be as DC bus of quadrupole and sextupole power supply. The part of the circuit has a power switch, isolated transformer inductors, switched capacitors and diodes. This proposed circuit has the advantages of galvanic isolation function, small transformer and high step-up gain and efficiency. Continuous conduction mode (CCM) operation principles are discussed in this paper. Finally, Simplis software has been used for simulation a 24 Vdc step-up to 200 Vdc and 100 w DC-DC converters.
high step-up, switched capacitor, photovoltaic
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-THPMW018  
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