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In this post we learn 2 easy to build induction heater circuits which work with high frequency
magnetic induction principles for generating substantial magnitude of heat over a small
specified radius.
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The discussed induction cooker circuits are truly simple and uses just a few active and
passive ordinary components for the required actions.
Update: You may also want to learn how to design your own customized induction heater
cooktop:
Designing an Induction Heater Circuit - Tutorial (https://homemade-
circuits.com/2016/09/designing-induction-heater-circuit.html)
During this process electrons inside iron are unable to move as fast as the frequency, and
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this gives rise to a reverse current in the metal termed as eddy current. This development of
high eddy current ultimately causes the iron to heat up.
The generated heat is proportional to (current)^2 x resistance of the metal. Since the load
metal is supposed to be made up of iron, we consider the resistance R for the metal iron.
Heat = I2 x R (Iron)
The above heat is also directly proportional to the induced frequency and that's why ordinary
iron stamped transformers are not used in high frequency switching applications, instead
ferrite materials are used as cores.
However here the above drawback is exploited for acquiring heat from high frequency
magnetic induction.
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Referring to the proposed induction heater circuits below, we find the concept utilizing the
ZVS or zero voltage switching technology for the required triggering of the MOSFETs.
The technology ensures minimum heating of the devices making the operation very efficient
and effective.
Further to add, the circuit being self resonant by nature automatically gets sets at the
resonant frequency of the attached coil and capacitor quite identical to a tank circuit.
The circuit fundamentally makes use of a Royer oscillator which is marked by simplicity and
self-resonant operating principle.
The functioning of the circuit could be understood with the following points:
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1. When power is switched ON, positive current begins flowing from the two halves of the
work coil towards the drains of the mosfets.
2. At the same the supply voltage also reaches the gates of the mosfets turning them ON.
3. However due to the fact that no two mosfets or any electronic devices can have exactly
similar conducting specifications, both mosfets do not turn on together, rather one of
them turns ON first.
4. Let's imagine T1 turns ON first. When this happens, due to heavy current flowing
through T1, its drain voltage tends to drop to zero, which in turn sucks out the gate
voltage of the other mosfet T2 via the attached schottky diode.
5. Here, it may seem that T1 might continue to conduct and destroy itself.
6. However, this is the moment when the L1C1 tank circuit comes into action and plays a
crucial part. The sudden conduction of T1 causes a sine pulse to spike and collapse at
the drain of T2. When the sine pulse collapses, it dries down the gate voltage of T1, and
shuts it down. This results in a rise in voltage at the drain of T1, which allows a gate
voltage to restore for T2. Now, its the turn of T2 to conduct, T2 now conducts, triggering
a similar kind of repetition that occurred for T1.
7. This cycle now continues rapidly causing the circuit to oscillate at the resonant
frequency of the LC tank circuit. The resonance automatically adjusts to an optimal
point depending on how well the LC values are matched.
However the main downside of the design is that it employs a center tapped coil as the
transformer, which makes the winding implementation a bit trickier. However the center tap
allows an efficient push pull effect over the coil through just a couple of active devices such
as mosfets.
As can be seen, there are fast recovery or high speed switching diodes connected across the
gate/source of each mosfet.
These diodes perform the important function of discharging the gate capacitance of the
respective mosfets during their non-conducting states thereby making the switching
operation snappy and quick.
ZVS stands for zero voltage switching meaning the mosfets in the circuit switch ON when
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ZVS stands for zero voltage switching, meaning, the mosfets in the circuit switch ON when
they have minimum or amount of current or zero current at their drains, we have already
learned this from the above explanation.
This actually helps the mosfets to switch ON safely and thus this feature becomes very
advantageous for the devices.
This feature could be compared with the zero crossing conduction for triacs in AC mains
circuits.
Due to this property the mosfets in ZVS self resonant circuits such as this require much
smaller heatsinks and can work even with massive loads upto 1 kva.
Being resonant by nature, the frequency of the circuit is directly dependent on the inductance
of the work coil L1 and the capacitor C1.
f = 1 / ( 2π * √[L * C] )
The MOSFETs
You can use IRF540 as the mosfets which are rated at good 110V, 33amps. Heatsinks could
be used for them, although the heat generated is not to any worrying level, yet still it's better
to reinforce them on heat absorbing metals. However any other appropriately rated N
channel MOSFETs can be used, there are no specific restrictions for this.
The inductor or inductors associated with the main heater coil (work coil) is a kind of choke
that helps eliminating any possible entry of the high frequency content into the power supply
and also for restricting the current to safe limits.
The value of this inductor should be much higher compared to the work coil. A 2mH is
generally quite enough for the purpose. However it must be built using high gauge wires for
facilitating a high current range through it safely.
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It uses a single work coil and a two current limiter coils. The configuration avoids the need of
a center tap from the main work coil thus making the system extremely effective and rapid
heating of load with formidable dimensions. The heating coil heats the load through a full
bridge push pull action
The module is actually available online and can be easily bought at a very reasonable cost.
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The working principle is the same ZVS technology, using two high power MOSFETs. The
supply input can be anything between 5V and 12V, and current from 5 amps to 20 amps
depending on the load used.
Power Output
The power output from the above design can be as high as 1200 watts, when the input
voltage is raised up to 48V, and current up to 25 amps.
At this level the heat generated from the work coil can be high enough to melt a 1 cm
thick bolt within a minute.
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Video Demo
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The capacitor as discussed above must be ideally connected as close as possible to the L1
terminals. his is important for sustaining the resonant frequency at the specified 200kHz
frequency.
For the induction heater coil L1, many 1mm copper wire may be wound in parallel or in bifilar
manner in order to dissipate current more effectively causing lower heat generation in the
coil.
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Even after this the coil could be subjected to extreme heats, and could get deformed due to it
therefore an alternative method of winding it may be tried.
In this method we wind it in the form of two separate coils joined at the center for acquiring
the required center tap.
In this method lesser turns may be tried for reducing the impedance of the coil and in turn
increase its current handling capability.
The capacitance for this arrangement may be in contrast increased in order to pull down the
resonant frequency proportionately.
Tank Capacitors:
In all 330nF x 6 could be used for acquiring a net 2uF capacitance approximately.
Parts list for the above induction heater circuit or induction hot plate circuit
T1, T2 = IRF540
C1 = 10,000uF/25V
C2 = 2uF/400V made by attaching the below shown 6nos 330nF/400V caps in parallel
0.33uF/400V capacitor MKT metallized polyester
IC1 = 7812
L1 = 2mm brass pipe wound as shown in the following pics, the diameter can be anywhere
near 30mm (internal diameter of the coils)
L2 = 2mH choke made by winding 2mm magnet wire on any suitable ferrite rod
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L2 2mH choke made by winding 2mm magnet wire on any suitable ferrite rod
TR1 = 0-15V/20amps
POWER SUPPLY: Use regulated 15V 20 amp DC power supply.
Using BC547 transistors in place of high speed diodes
In the above induction heater circuit diagram we can see the MOSFETs gates consisting of
fast recovery diodes, which might be difficult to obtain in some parts of the country.
A simple alternative to this may be in the form of BC547 transistors connected instead of the
diodes as shown in the following diagarm.
The transistors would perform the same function as the diodes since the BC547 can operate
well around 1Mhz frequencies.
Parts List
R1, R4 = 1K 1/4 watt MFR 1%
R2, R3 = 10K 1/4 watt MFR 1%
D1, D2 = BA159 or FR107
Z1, Z2 = 12V, 1/2 watt zener diodes
Q1, Q2 = IRFZ44n mosfet on heatsink
C1 = 0.33uF/400V or 3 nos 0.1uF/400V in parallel
L1, L2, as shown in the following images:
L2 is salvaged from any old ATX computer power supply.
test results of a working induction heater simple set up
How L2 is Built
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How L2 is Built
The following section of the article explains, how the above idea can be modified and used
like a simple small induction cookware heater circuit or an induction kadai circuit.
The design is a low tech, low power design, and may not be on par with the conventional
units. The circuit was requested by Mr. Dipesh Gupta
Technical Specifications
Sir,
I have read ur article Simple Induction Heater Circuit - Hot Plate Cooker Circuit And was very
happy to find that there are people ready to help youngsters like us to do something ....
Sir I am trying to understand the working and trying to develop an induction kadai for myself
... Sir please help me understanding the designing as I m nt so good in electronics
I want to develop an induction to heat up a kadai of dia 20 inch with 10khz frequency at a
very low cost !!!
I saw your diagrams and article but was a bit confused about
1. Transformer used
2. How to make L2
3. And any other changes in the circuit for 10 to 20 kHz frequency with 25ams current
Please help me sir as soon as possible ..It will be help full if u could provide with the exact
components detail needed .. PlzzAnd lastly u had mentioned to use POWER SUPPLY: Use
regulated 15V 20 amp DC power supply. Where is it used ....
Thanks
Dipesh gupta
The Design
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The Design
The proposed induction kadai circuit design presented here is just for experimental purpose
and may not serve like the conventional units. It may be used for making a cup of tea or
cooking an omelet quickly and nothing more should be expected.
The referred circuit was originally designed for heating iron rod like objects such as a bolt
head. a screwdriver metal etc, however with some modification the same circuit can be
applied for heating metal pans or vessels with convex base like a "kadai".
For implementing the above, the original circuit wouldn't need any modification, except the
main working coil which will need to be tweaked a bit to form a flat spiral instead of the spring
like arrangement.
As an example, in order to convert the design into an induction cookware so that it supports
vessels having a convex bottom such as a kadai, the coil must be fabricated into a spherical-
helical shape as given in the figure below :
(https://homemade-
circuits.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/inductionkadaicoil-1.png)
The schematic would be the same as explained in my above sevction, which is basically a
Royer based design, as shown here:
The coil may be also compressed flat into a spiral form if a small steel pan is intended to be
used as the cookware as shown below:
(https://homemade-circuits.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/spiralinductioncoil-1.png)
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terminals.
The actual induction heater circuit is quite basic with its design and does not need much of
an explanation, the few things that needs to be taken care of are as follows:
The resonance capacitor must be relatively closer to the main working coil L1 and should be
made by connecting around 10nos of 0.22uF/400V in parallel. The capacitors must be strictly
non-polar and metalized polyester type.
Although the design may look quite straightforward, finding the center tap within the spirally
wound design could pose some headache because a spiral coil would have an
unsymmetrical layout making it difficult to locate the exact center tap for the circuit.
A wrongly located center tap could force the circuit to function abnormally or producing
unequal heating of the mosfets, or the entire circuit may just fail to oscillate under a worst
situation.
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