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A High-Voltage Solid-State Switch Based on Series Connection of IGBTs for PEF Applications

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Pulsed electric field (PEF) technology is a promising nonthermal processing techniques that can be utilized to inactivate microorganisms in liquid food with high-voltage PEF. Herein, a high-voltage solid-state switch consisting of 64 insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) connected in series was designed and developed for the PEF treatment. Regarding the unbalanced sharing of voltage in series-connected IGBTs, the resistor- capacitor-diode snubber circuit was specifically used and investigated in terms of model of parameters. Furthermore, using gate drivers and optic fiber, the driving circuit and protection circuit were designed and validated. A 50-kV isolation level power supply was built in order to provide 16 independent IGBT stacks with 24 V of power each. The results show that the developed switch works adequately a delay time of 380 ns with 35.8-kV voltage and 44.8-A current capacity. Moreover, the response time of the shortcircuit protection is acceptable as well with a reaction time of under 7 μs. In conclusion, the switch designed for PEF treatment of liquid food performs within set parameters and is ready for pilot-scale processing capability.

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