Author:
Rahaman M.,Thakur A.,Maity M.,Roy S.,Kundu T.K.
Abstract
Abstract
Supplying power at low voltage to the front-end electronics
of very fast and highly segmented detectors, typical in the
experiments at the Large Hadron Collider, involves several issues,
including transient currents and voltages. This study investigates
a power chain that involves long cables, DC-DC converters, and input
filters. Due to the presence of a common ground close to the input
of the DC-DC converter, the power chain can run with a lower value
of the input supply. It is seen that the capacitor in the input
filter plays a significant role in the process of voltage growth at
the input of the DC-DC converter. The effects of the ramp during
turning ON and OFF the input supply have been studied thoroughly.
It is observed that the voltage/current spikes are reduced due to
the application of the ramp. It is also observed that the
current/voltage, both at the input and the output of the DC-DC
converter, goes through some intermediate oscillations due to the
existence of threshold voltage for the converters. The choice of
the ramp is critical in reducing spikes and should be incorporated
into the power supply.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation