Patent classifications
H02H9/02
INRUSH CURRENT PROTECTION CIRCUIT WITH NOISE IMMUNE LATCHING CIRCUIT
A device comprises a processor, a memory for storing instruction code that is executable by the processor, and power supply circuitry. The power supply circuitry is in communication with the processor. The power supply circuitry comprises voltage regulator circuitry, a capacitor, a current limiter, and a switch. The voltage regulator circuitry comprises an input electrically coupled to a voltage source and an output configured to provide a regulated voltage output. The capacitor is configured to store energy derived from the voltage source. The capacitor comprises a first node electrically coupled with the output of the voltage regulator circuitry. The current limiter is in electrical communication with a second node of the capacitor and configured to limit inrush current through the capacitor during a start-up phase of the power supply circuitry. The switch circuit is in electrical communication with the second node of the capacitor. Capacitor current flows through the switch when the switch circuit is in an ON state, substantially bypassing the current limiter. The switch is transitioned to the ON state when a particular control signal is applied to the switch circuit. The switch circuit is configured to remain in the ON state when the particular control signal is no longer applied to the switch circuit.
Method and apparatus for tertiary control of microgrids with integrated over-current protection
A method and apparatus for tertiary control with over-current protection. In one embodiment, the method comprises calculating at least one unconstrained optimal net intertie target for an area of a power network; calculating, for each resource within the area, optimal scheduled current to achieve the at least one unconstrained optimal net intertie target; calculating, using the optimal scheduled currents and a plurality of stress coefficients, net scheduled current for each power line segment within the area; comparing the net scheduled currents to corresponding stress thresholds to identify any stress violations; reducing, when the comparing step identifies one or more stress violations, the optimal scheduled current for one or more resources contributing to the one or more stress violations; and calculating, when the comparing step identifies the one or more stress violations, updated optimal scheduled current for one or more resources not contributing to the one or more stress violations.
Method and apparatus for tertiary control of microgrids with integrated over-current protection
A method and apparatus for tertiary control with over-current protection. In one embodiment, the method comprises calculating at least one unconstrained optimal net intertie target for an area of a power network; calculating, for each resource within the area, optimal scheduled current to achieve the at least one unconstrained optimal net intertie target; calculating, using the optimal scheduled currents and a plurality of stress coefficients, net scheduled current for each power line segment within the area; comparing the net scheduled currents to corresponding stress thresholds to identify any stress violations; reducing, when the comparing step identifies one or more stress violations, the optimal scheduled current for one or more resources contributing to the one or more stress violations; and calculating, when the comparing step identifies the one or more stress violations, updated optimal scheduled current for one or more resources not contributing to the one or more stress violations.
FLEXIBLE EXCITATION SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR
The present application discloses a flexible excitation system and a method for controlling the same. The flexible excitation system consists of a plurality of groups of flexible excitation power units connected in parallel, a deexcitation circuit unit and a flexible excitation control unit. The method for controlling the flexible excitation system includes: realizing the internal fault-tolerant operation control of the flexible excitation power units by cooperatively controlling AC circuit breakers and DC circuit breakers of the flexible excitation power units and a deexcitation switch; dynamically controlling ceiling voltage when terminal voltage drops by using the fast response control ability of the flexible excitation system, so as to improve the forced excitation output capacity of the self-shunt excitation system. Aiming at the possible overload problem of an excitation transformer during the operation of flexible excitation, an excitation transformer overload limiter for the flexible excitation system is provided to limit the operation state of the excitation transformer within an allowable overload operation range of equipment.
FLEXIBLE EXCITATION SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR
The present application discloses a flexible excitation system and a method for controlling the same. The flexible excitation system consists of a plurality of groups of flexible excitation power units connected in parallel, a deexcitation circuit unit and a flexible excitation control unit. The method for controlling the flexible excitation system includes: realizing the internal fault-tolerant operation control of the flexible excitation power units by cooperatively controlling AC circuit breakers and DC circuit breakers of the flexible excitation power units and a deexcitation switch; dynamically controlling ceiling voltage when terminal voltage drops by using the fast response control ability of the flexible excitation system, so as to improve the forced excitation output capacity of the self-shunt excitation system. Aiming at the possible overload problem of an excitation transformer during the operation of flexible excitation, an excitation transformer overload limiter for the flexible excitation system is provided to limit the operation state of the excitation transformer within an allowable overload operation range of equipment.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INRUSH CURRENT CONTROL WITH COMBINATIONAL LOAD DRIVE CONFIGURATION
A system for controlling power provided to an electronic device includes a driver configured to drive the electronic device and having an on state and an off state. The system further includes a sensor configured to detect detected electrical data corresponding to electricity provided to the driver. The system further includes a controller configured to compare the detected electrical data to a threshold electrical value and to determine a fault condition in response to the detected electrical data being greater than or equal to the threshold electrical value and to turn the driver to the off state in response to the controller determining the fault condition.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INRUSH CURRENT CONTROL WITH COMBINATIONAL LOAD DRIVE CONFIGURATION
A system for controlling power provided to an electronic device includes a driver configured to drive the electronic device and having an on state and an off state. The system further includes a sensor configured to detect detected electrical data corresponding to electricity provided to the driver. The system further includes a controller configured to compare the detected electrical data to a threshold electrical value and to determine a fault condition in response to the detected electrical data being greater than or equal to the threshold electrical value and to turn the driver to the off state in response to the controller determining the fault condition.
Microgrid overcurrent protection device
A microgrid overcurrent protection device and a method for overcurrent protection of a microgrid. The protection device including a voltage controlled overcurrent detector for detecting an overcurrent above an overcurrent threshold and a phase directional detector arranged for current direction in a downstream or an upstream direction. The overcurrent threshold of the voltage controlled overcurrent detector is set at an upper overcurrent threshold when a measured voltage Vm is above a threshold voltage Vs and set at a lower overcurrent threshold when the measured voltage Vm is below the threshold voltage Vs. The device further includes a timer arranged for generating a trigger signal with a first delay time period when a downstream current direction and an overcurrent are detected and with a second delay time period when an upstream current direction and an overcurrent are detected.
Microgrid overcurrent protection device
A microgrid overcurrent protection device and a method for overcurrent protection of a microgrid. The protection device including a voltage controlled overcurrent detector for detecting an overcurrent above an overcurrent threshold and a phase directional detector arranged for current direction in a downstream or an upstream direction. The overcurrent threshold of the voltage controlled overcurrent detector is set at an upper overcurrent threshold when a measured voltage Vm is above a threshold voltage Vs and set at a lower overcurrent threshold when the measured voltage Vm is below the threshold voltage Vs. The device further includes a timer arranged for generating a trigger signal with a first delay time period when a downstream current direction and an overcurrent are detected and with a second delay time period when an upstream current direction and an overcurrent are detected.
ESD device with fast response and high transient current
An electrostatic discharge (ESD) device with fast response to high transient currents. The ESD device includes a short-pulse discharge (SPD) path and a long-pulse discharge (LPD) path. The SPD path provides robust response to ESD events, and it triggers a self-bias configuration of the LPD path. Advantageously, the SPD path reduces the risk of ESD voltage overshoot by promptly discharging short-pulse currents, such as a charge device model (CDM) current, whereas the LPD path provides efficient discharge of long-pulse currents, such as a human body model (HBM) current. In one implementation, for example, the SPD path includes a MOS transistor, and the LPD includes a bipolar transistor having a base coupled to the source of the MOS transistor.