Regulators Flashcards

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What are the four reasons that we need power control, regulation and distribution?

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  • Power output from a solar array fluctuates depending on whether it is in an eclipse or not
  • Battery voltage fluctuates dependent upon how much charge remains
  • Spacecraft payload and subsystems generally need a stable voltage and isolation from the effects of other systems
  • Need to be able to switch on and off other spacecraft loads
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of a linear regulator?

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  • Simple device
  • Highly inefficient ( 70 % efficient)
  • Can only step voltage down
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What are the three advantages and disadvantages of switch-mode regulators?

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  • More complex circuitry
  • Highly efficient (90 to 95 %)
  • Can step voltage up, down and perform polarity reversal
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What are the four types of regulator described?

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  • Buck regulator, steps down voltage
  • boost regulator, steps up voltage
  • Buck/boost regulator, can perform polarity reversal
  • Shunt regulator, dumps excess power through shunt resistors
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5
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What is meant by a redundancy scheme when designing shunt regulator circuits?

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  • Extra lines allowing pathways back to the dump resistor in case one or a number of switches fail.
  • Parallel switches mitigate open circuit failures and series switches mitigate short circuit failures
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What kind of switch architecture is required for protection against a single switch failure?

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2s2p

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How do the three different regulator circuits vary?

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see notes

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What’s the difference between centralised, distributed and hybrid power conditioning?

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  • Centralised: When the raw unregulated power is immediately conditioned and fed into a stabilised battery supply which can then be distributed as needed to the different subsystems
  • Distributed: raw power is fed to the unregulated bus and power is then regulated at each different subsytems depending on the subsystems needs
    -n Hybrid: mixture of 1 and 2
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What does the circuit diagram look like for the unregulated bus, quasi-regulated bus and regulated bus? What does the diode do for the quasi-regulated bus?

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See notes. The diode Allows the battery to discharge in one direction and prevents return currents through unwanted paths by making the discharge line look high impedance

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