Patent classifications
H02M1/0006
Electronic switch having an in-line power supply
A two-wire smart load control device, such as an electronic switch, for controlling the power delivered from a power source to an electrical load comprises a relay for conducting a load current through the load and an in-line power supply coupled in series with the relay for generating a supply voltage across a capacitor when the relay is conductive. The power supply controls when the capacitor charges asynchronously with respect to the frequency of the source. The capacitor conducts the load current for at least a portion of a line cycle of the source when the relay is conductive. The load control device also comprises a bidirectional semiconductor switch, which is controlled to minimize the inrush current conducted through the relay. The bidirectional semiconductor switch is rendered conductive in response to an over-current condition in the capacitor of the power supply, and the relay is rendered non-conductive in response to an over-temperature condition in the power supply.
Power electronics assembly having a potted high voltage attenuator card for a wind turbine
A power electronics assembly for a power generation system includes a housing and an attenuator card positioned within the housing. The attenuator card may include at least one printed circuit board for a high-voltage attenuator circuit. The power electronics assembly also includes a potting material at least partially filling the housing on one or more sides of the attenuator card, a detachable end cap positioned at a first end of the housing, and multi-phase wiring communicatively coupled to the high-voltage attenuator circuit through the end cap.
Control chip and switching power supply
A control chip applied in a switching power supply, where the switching power supply includes a rectifier circuit for receiving an AC input voltage and generating a rectified voltage, the control chip including: a high-voltage pin; a detection circuit coupled to the high-voltage pin to determine whether the high-voltage pin is coupled to the AC input voltage or the rectified voltage according to a sampling voltage representing a voltage received by the high-voltage pin; and a discharge circuit, where when the high-voltage pin is determined to be coupled to the AC input voltage, the control chip can enable the discharge circuit to discharge a safety capacitor coupled to an input port of the switching power supply after the switching power supply is powered off, and when the high-voltage pin is determined to be coupled to the rectified voltage, the control chip can disable the discharge circuit.
SINGLE-INDUCTOR MULTIPLE OUTPUT (SIMO) SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY HAVING OFFSET COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE FOR OPERATING A CLASS-D AUDIO AMPLIFIER
A single-inductor multiple output (SIMO) switched-power DC-DC converter for a class-D amplifier provides outputs that are symmetric about a common-mode input voltage of the amplifier, while remaining asymmetric about a return terminal of the amplifier and switching converter. The DC-DC converter includes an inductive element, a switching circuit that energizes the inductive element from an input source, and a control circuit that controls the switching circuit. The control circuit may have multiple switching modes, and in one of the multiple switching modes, the switching circuit may couple the inductive element between outputs of the converter so that stored energy produces a differential change between the voltages of the outputs. The control circuit may implement a first control loop that maintains a common mode voltage of the pair of outputs at a predetermined voltage independent of the individual voltages of the pair of outputs.
Controller, Power Converter, and Associated Methods
A controller for a power converter. The power converter comprises an inverter for receiving a supply power and providing an inverter output at an inverter frequency. There is a primary inductance for receiving the inverter output and providing a primary output. There is at least one current sensor for sensing at least one output current and providing at least one output current signal based on the at least one output current. The controller is adapted to receive the at least one output current signal, and control the inverter frequency by providing a switch control signal to the inverter based on the at least one output current signal and a reference signal thereby providing a desired primary output corresponding to the reference signal.
DC/DC CONVERTER AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING OUTPUT VOLTAGE THEREOF
A DC/DC converter includes an inverter circuit, a transformer, a first rectifier circuit, a second rectifier circuit, and a voltage management circuit. The transformer includes a first primary-side winding, a first secondary-side winding, and a second secondary-side winding. Two terminals of the first primary-side winding are respectively connected to a first output terminal and a second output terminal of the inverter circuit, two terminals of the first secondary-side winding are connected to two input terminals of the first rectifier circuit, and two terminals of the second secondary-side winding are connected to two input terminals of the second rectifier circuit. The voltage management circuit controls an output terminal of the first rectifier circuit, an output terminal of the second rectifier circuit, and an output terminal of the DC/DC converter to be in a first connection relationship in a first sub-cycle of a first working cycle.
Disconnect Switch for Boost Converter
A disconnect switch for a power converter is disclosed. An apparatus includes an inductor coupled between an input power supply node and a switch node, and a converter circuit configured to generate a particular voltage level on a boost node using a voltage level of the switch node. An output circuit is configured to provide the particular voltage level on the regulated power supply node using a voltage level of the boost node. In response to a determination that the regulated power supply node has been shorted to ground, the output circuit is configured isolate the boost node from the regulated power supply node. In response to a detection of a regulation event, the output circuit is configured to reduce the voltage level of the boost node to generate a reduced voltage on the regulated power supply node.
Voltage harvester for power distribution system devices
The present disclosure provides exemplary embodiments of voltage harvesting devices used in power distribution systems, and provides power distribution system architectures utilizing the voltage harvesting devices. Generally, the voltage harvesting devices transform distribution line AC voltages to produce a low wattage output for distribution system communication and control type devices. The voltage harvesting device can operate whether irrespective of the presence of load current.
Power conversion device
The present power conversion device includes an inverter, a step-up/down converter, a first capacitor, a second capacitor, a voltage sensor, a control device, and a backup power supply. The auxiliary device is connected between the first DC power supply and the step-up/down converter, and the control device includes an abnormality determination unit configured to determine that an abnormality has occurred when a control voltage is equal to or lower than a first threshold value, and a control unit configured to execute discharge control when the abnormality determination unit determines that the abnormality has occurred and an inter-terminal voltage measured by the voltage sensor is equal to or lower than a second threshold value.
Input voltage dependent control for active clamp flyback
A power converter and control circuit are provided. The control circuit has a power controller for turning on the power switch to maintain a desired output voltage and mode selection switch provides a mode selection signal. Depending on the magnitude of an input voltage of the power converter, in which the mode selection circuit compares the input voltage of the power converter with a reference voltage, a modulation controller is configured to turn on a modulation switch to activate the capacitor according to the mode selection signal.