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Re: DCR of a DRSSTC primary circuit



Original poster: "Gerry  Reynolds" <gerryreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi Steve,

Is the 0.1 ohms is for just the primary coil?? I normally take a current limited PS and put say 1amp thru the low resistance and measure the mv of Vdc across the low resistance. To this resistance, do you add the ERS of the caps and figure the source resistance of the IGBT's???

Gerry R.

Original poster: Steve Ward <steve.ward@xxxxxxxxx>

Hey guys,

I performed a test today to find the DCR of my DRSSTC-1.

The test goes as follows.  Run the coil with no secondary, keep the
voltage low, and use a long enough pulse length to get past the
transient condition.  Measure the current with the fancy pearson CT i
borrowed, measure the V, so now i know the DC resistance of the whole
circuit.  I found the DCR to be about .1 ohms.  This was tested with
11VDC rail voltage, 1mS pulse lengths (at just a few hz) and the
current was 80A.  Now im *assuming* with a 28V gate drive that the Vce
of the IGBTs should be about 1.5V or so.  This gives 8V/80A or .1ohms.

I have been using .1 ohms in my spice simulations all along since it
gave the most realistic primary currents.  So unfortunately this wasnt
a "breakthrough" but it does give me more confidence in my model.
BTW, pspice says i should get about 90A with a solid 8VDC input, but
pspice doesnt have the supply sagging like i do.  This sagging gives
some uncertainty to my measurements.. during the burst my voltage
might really be 10V or 9.5V.  That would make the DCR even lower,
though.  So i think .1 ohms should be close enough for modeling work.

Comments and questions are welcome.  Please point out if i missed
anything obvious in my test.

Steve