Feasibility Study of Low Power PPU with COTS Components and eGaN FETs

Alexandros Manoudis, Spiridon Savvas, Pavlos Ramnalis
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The Power Processing Unit (PPU) constitutes one of the most challenging parts, from both technical and business point of view, of an Electric Propulsion System (EPS). It is the module of the EPS that contains the electrical circuits responsible for providing power and control to all subsystems with varying demands and in the most efficient way, while its cost is indicatively about 50% of the total cost of an EPS. Space industries are strongly focusing on low cost PPUs while trying to present small in size and weight units with high efficiency and high reliability. In this direction, the main objective of this paper is to illustrate a feasibility study on the budget optimizations that can be achieved, in terms of power, cost, mass and size, on a space qualified low power PPU (<300W) by applying on the one hand COTS (Commercial Off-The-Self) components and on the other hand eGaN (enhancement mode Gallium Nitride) FETs as switching elements taking advantage of the improvements they may offer in the electrical and physical characteristics, retaining though the functionality and the reliability of the whole PPU. As first step, the space environment of a potential LEO mission has been clearly defined taking into account the business strategy, the potential customers and the latest trends in space market. The feasibility study results of the implementation of COTS and eGaN FETs are very promising, demonstrating essential improvements in all budget parameters of the PPU, without affecting its performance. The realization of COTS components and eGaN FETs on a synchronous Buck DC/DC converter is currently being developed in order to verify the conclusions of the study. The outcome of this activity can become the driving step forward in order to integrate the utilization of COTS and eGaN FETs also in other DC/DC converters of a PPU and develop lower in cost, size and mass and more efficient PPUs in the future.
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采用COTS元件和eGaN fet的低功耗PPU的可行性研究
无论是从技术角度还是从业务角度来看,动力处理单元(PPU)都是电力推进系统(EPS)中最具挑战性的部件之一。它是EPS的模块,包含负责以最有效的方式为不同需求的所有子系统提供电源和控制的电路,而其成本约占EPS总成本的50%。航天工业正在大力关注低成本的ppu,同时试图呈现具有高效率和高可靠性的小尺寸和重量单位。在这个方向上,本文的主要目标是说明在空间合格的低功率PPU (<300W)上可以实现的预算优化的可行性研究,一方面应用COTS(商用off - self)组件,另一方面应用eGaN(增强模式氮化镓)fet作为开关元件,利用它们在电气和物理特性方面可能提供的改进。保留了整个PPU的功能和可靠性。作为第一步,考虑到商业战略、潜在客户和空间市场的最新趋势,对潜在的近地轨道任务的空间环境进行了明确的定义。实施COTS和eGaN fet的可行性研究结果非常有希望,在不影响其性能的情况下,对PPU的所有预算参数进行了必要的改进。为了验证研究的结论,目前正在开发同步降压DC/DC变换器上的COTS组件和eGaN fet。这项活动的结果可以成为推动前进的一步,以便在PPU的其他DC/DC转换器中集成COTS和eGaN场效应管的利用,并在未来开发更低成本,尺寸和质量以及更高效的PPU。
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