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Analysis and Design of Power Electronic Circuits using Orcad Professor Babak Fahimi, PhD Director, Power Electronics and Controlled Motion Laboratory University of Texas at Arlington

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Analysis and Design of Power Electronic Circuits using Orcad

Professor Babak Fahimi, PhD

Director, Power Electronics and Controlled Motion Laboratory

University of Texas at Arlington

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Getting started with PSpiceTo start with a PSpice project:1) Go to capture CIS Lite Edition 2) Go to “File” menu. Select “New Project” option. 3) Choose “analog or mixed A/D” option and specify the project name and

its location and click Ok

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4) Once the step 3) is completed the following window appears. Choose “Create a blank project” option

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5) Create the circuit by placing all its parts using “Part” option from “Part” menu. In this way a complete electrical circuit can be formed.

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Points to remember

• When creating a new project , use Analog or Mixed A/D set-up option.

• Watch the file location / directory structure.

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Design and simulation of power electronic circuits

Power Electronic Circuits can be classified as:

• DC-DC Converters

• AC-DC Converters (Rectifiers)

• DC-AC Converters (Inverters)

• AC-AC Converters

Now design and simulation of each of these circuits will be discussed.

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AC-DC Converters (Rectifiers)

AC-DC converters ( Rectifiers) can be classified as:

• Half wave rectifier

• Full wave rectifier

These can further be classified depending upon the rectifying element being used . If using diode, are called uncontrolled rectifiers. Whereas if

using thyristor, are called controlled rectifiers.

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Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier

a) For Resistive Load

1) Make the circuit in PSpice using steps mentioned earlier.

Components used are: VSin (voltage source) DIN4002 (diode) R (Resistance) GND_SIGNAL/CAPSYM.

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2) Make the simulation profile using “New Simulation Profile” command

from “PSpice” menu.

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3) Go to “Edit Simulation Profile” in “PSpice” menu, simulation settings window will open. Go to “Analysis” and set the simulation parameters as shown below.

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4) Run the simulation by using command “RUN” from “PSpice” menu.

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5) Get plots for IR1(resistance current), RMS value of IR1 and V1(input voltage) using “Add Trace” command from “Trace” menu

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6) Plot the resistance current and then use “Fourier” command from “Trace” menu to get the frequency response of the resistance current.

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Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier

b) For RL Load

1) Create another page under same schematic and make the circuit using same steps.

Components used are: VSin (voltage source) DIN4002 (diode) R (Resistance) L ( Inductor) GND_SIGNAL/CAPSYM

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2) Now simulate the circuit using same steps and get plots for resistance current and input voltage.

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Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier

c) For RC Load1) Create another page under same schematic and make the circuit using

same steps. Components used are: VSin (voltage source) DIN4002 (diode) R (Resistance) C ( Capacitor) GND_SIGNAL/CAPSYM

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2) Now simulate the circuit using same steps and get plots for resistance current and capacitor voltage.

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Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier

d) For RL load with freewheeling diode

1) Create another page under same schematic and make the circuit using same steps.

Components used are: VSin (voltage source) DIN4002 (diode) R (Resistance) L ( Inductor) GND_SIGNAL/CAPSYM

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2) Now simulate the circuit using same steps and get plots for resistance current , RMS value of resistance current and input voltage.

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Half Wave Controlled Rectifier

For type (1) connections1) Make the circuit using same steps. Components used are: VSin (voltage source) VPULSE (voltage source) 2N1595 (Thyristor) R (Resistance) GND_SIGNAL/CAPSYM

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2) Now simulate the circuit and get plots for resistance current.

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Half Wave Controlled Rectifier

For type (2) connections (a) with zero time delay in gate pulse

1) Make the circuit using same steps.

Components used are: VSin (voltage source) VPULSE (voltage source) 2N1595 (Thyristor) R (Resistance) GND_SIGNAL/CAPSYM

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2) Now simulate the circuit and get plots for resistance current and input voltage.

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Half Wave Controlled Rectifier

For type (2) connections (b) with 4.1667ms time delay in gate pulse

1) Make the circuit using same steps.

Components used are: VSin (voltage source) VPULSE (voltage source) 2N1595 (Thyristor) R (Resistance) GND_SIGNAL/CAPSYM

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2) Now simulate the circuit and get plots for resistance current and input voltage.

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Full Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier

Full wave uncontrolled rectifier can be :

• Single phase

• Three phase

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Single Phase Full Wave Rectifier

1) Make the circuit as shown:

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2) Simulate the circuit and get plots for all diode currents.

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Three Phase Full Wave Rectifier

1) Make the circuit as shown:

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2) Simulate the circuit and get plots for all diode currents.

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Points to remember

• In order to simulate the circuit signal reference must be named 0 ( the number zero)