Design of An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
The document presents a project report on the design and implementation of an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system, authored by Lua''i J.A.
An uninterruptible power supply is a device that has the ability to convert and control direct current (DC) energy to alternating current (AC) energy . UPS is a battery backup for PC, when the power goes off the UPS kicks in and continues to supply power for some period of time to the particular system.
The human desire to have a steady power supply for domestic and industrial purposes gave rise to an uninterrupted Power supply (UPS). Globally, the need and demand for computers, electronics, and other electrical devices are on the rise. These types of equipment required quality, high stability, and uninterrupted power supply.
Our integrated circuits and reference designs for three-phase uninterruptable power supplies (UPS) help you design reliable and robust hardware with very low input and output total harmonic distortion (THD) and increased efficiency. Modern three-phase UPS designs often require: Higher performance and reliable IGBT and MOSFET gate drivers.
For larger power units, Dynamic uninterruptible power supply (DUPS) are sometimes used, a synchronous motor/alternator is connected on the mains via a choke. Energy is stored in a flywheel, when the mains supply fails; an eddy-current regulation maintains the power on the load as long as the flywheels energy is not exhausted.
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