Full-bridge modular multilevel submodule-based high-voltage bipolar pulse generator with low-voltage DC, input for pulsed electric field applications

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Abstract

High-voltage (HV) pulse generators (PGs) are the core of pulsed electric field applications. Applying HV pulses produces electrical pores in a biological cell membrane, in which if the size of the pores increases beyond a critical size, the cell will not survive. This paper proposes a new HV-PG based on the modular multilevel converter with full-bridge submodules (FB-SMs). In order to alleviate the need of complicated sensorless or sensorbased voltage balancing techniques for the FB-SM capacitors, a dedicated self-regulating charging circuit is connected across each FB-SM capacitor. The individual capacitor charging voltage level is obtained from three successive stages, namely, convert the low-voltage dc input voltage to a high-frequency square ac voltage, increase the ac voltage level via a nanocrystalline step-up transformer, and rectify the secondary transformer ac voltage via a diode FB rectifier. The HV bipolar pulses are formed across the load in a fourth stage through series connected FB-SMs. The flexibility of inserting and bypassing the FBSM capacitors allows the proposed topology to generate different pulse-waveform shapes, including rectangular waveforms with specifically reduced dv/dt and ramp pulses. The practical results, from a scaled-down experimental rig with five FB-SMs and a 1-kV peak-to-peak pulse output, validate the proposed topology.

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Abdelsalam, I., Elgenedy, M. A., Ahmed, S., & Williams, B. W. (2017). Full-bridge modular multilevel submodule-based high-voltage bipolar pulse generator with low-voltage DC, input for pulsed electric field applications. IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 45(10), 2857–2864. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPS.2017.2743822

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