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Registered Member #3885
Joined: Sun May 15 2011, 12:47AM
Location: Newton, Massachusetts, United States
Posts: 94
First, I would absolutely recommend upgrading to a half bridge of IGBTs - I have seen a few single transistor coils achieve respectable performance, but given that even the simplest half bridge essentially guarantees good results (take Steve's SSTC-5, for example), it seems like a rather obvious choice to me.
Second, how large is the IGBT heatsink? If you want to avoid overheating, the simplest answer is usually involves a larger piece of aluminum.
Third, are you using an interrupter? If not, then you need one. Running your coil in CW will almost certainly lead to fast IGBT failure. On the other hand, if you are using one, then try testing your coil with the pulse rate/pulse width set lower to decrease the stress on the transistor.
Fourth, you need to upgrade your primary with significantly thicker wire, especially if you want to run it at full power.
Fifth, are you sure that your gate driver is giving your IGBT a clean square wave at the proper gate voltage? Excessive ringing can destroy the IGBT's gate, or, if the voltage of the gate drive signal is too low, then the IGBT will not switch on all the way and this can also lead to failure. Try testing the signal on the IGBT's gate with an oscilloscope to make sure this isn't the case.
Finally, try "soft starting" the circuit with a variac - I blew several MOSFETs in my first SSTC by applying full power to it without a variac. Later, you can add a transistor circuit that will soft start without a variac once you are satisfied with the performance. Steve Ward's SSTC-1 uses this type of circuit.
Registered Member #2919
Joined: Fri Jun 11 2010, 06:30PM
Location: Cambridge, MA
Posts: 652
What frequency are you running at? Slow IGBTs (e.g. the Fairchild B3D series) don't like to run over 100 khz, fast ones (e.g. the A4D series) don't like to be pushed over 200.
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hmm lets enumerate my few problems
I switched to an IRF840 half bridge with PP caps of 1.5µ and fast diodes
I also rewound my GDT to feed the two mosfets but I have much ringing at my GDT output and no voltage (perhaps 2 volts)
Previous winding was excellent and waveform was perfect with the IGBT
The GDT is 12 turns 1mm² primary, 2x12 turns bifilar 0.8mm² secondary on a grey core, 25mm outer diameter
I have tried paralelling gate drivers with no more results
the GDT is powered through a 10 ohm + 0.47µ
Maybe someone could point me to the good direction here? I'm losing patience because I still have to learn in that domain ^^ and I dont understand where the problem could be
Registered Member #3885
Joined: Sun May 15 2011, 12:47AM
Location: Newton, Massachusetts, United States
Posts: 94
Are you using bypass capacitors across all of your ICs? Sometimes, insufficient bypass capacitance can cause the voltage to drop on the MOSFET side of the GDT. Then again, you don't seem to be pushing too much power with your coil, so it might not be a problem.
I think you might want to rewind the GDT again - try using a core that you can be absolutely sure is made of ferrite (also try to make sure that AL >= 4000) and made one trifilar winding instead of a bifilar secondary and separate primary - this will greatly reduce leakage inductance and probably solve your ringing problem and help your voltage problem.
Can you post pictures of your driver and bridge, taking a look at the physical setup may help.
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