Patent classifications
H02M7/797
ELECTRICAL STORAGE DEVICE
A device includes a battery module, and an inverter configured to convert a DC voltage output from the battery module into an AC voltage. The battery module includes battery cells connected in series, and a state detection unit configured to detect a state of each battery cell of the battery cells. An output voltage of the battery cells is input to the inverter without being stepped up. At least some battery cells of the battery cells are reused battery cells. The electrical storage device includes a switching unit configured to connect/disconnect an electrical connection between the battery cells and the inverter. The switching unit is controlled into a disconnected state when a voltage of the battery cells or the DC voltage on an input side of the inverter exceeds a threshold.
POWER CONVERSION SYSTEMS AND METHODS
According to at least one aspect of the disclosure, a bi-directional AC/DC converter is provided comprising a DC-power connection configured to be coupled to a DC-power source, an AC-power connection configured to be coupled to at least one of an AC-power source or a load, a multiplexer having a plurality of multiplexer switches, at least one interleaved bridge circuit having a plurality of bridge switches coupled to the multiplexer, and a positive DC node and a negative DC node coupled to the plurality of multiplexer switches, wherein the plurality of bridge switches includes at least two bridge switches coupled between the AC-power connection and at least one of the positive DC node or the negative DC node.
SINGLE-STAGE ISOLATED BIDIRECTIONAL CONVERTER AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF
The disclosure provides a single-stage isolated bidirectional converter and a control method thereof. The converter includes: a first full-bridge circuit unit, a half-bridge circuit unit, a second full-bridge circuit unit, a phase-shift inductor unit, a transformer and a filter capacitor. The transformer includes a first winding and a second winding, and the first winding is provided with a center tap. The center tap is connected to the first port, two ends thereof are connected to the midpoints of the two bridge arms of the first full-bridge circuit unit through the phase-shift inductor unit, and two ends of the second winding are connected to the midpoints of the two bridge arms of the second full-bridge circuit unit. Two ends of the first full-bridge circuit unit are connected to two ends of the half-bridge circuit unit; two ends of the half-bridge circuit unit are connected to two ends of the filter capacitor.
MODULAR ISOLATED POWER ELECTRONICS CONVERTER FOR HVAC/MVAC TO LVDC POWER CONVERSION
Disclosed herein is a modular, scalable, and galvanically isolated power electronics converter topology for medium voltage AC (MVAC) to DC or high voltage AC (HVAC) to DC power conversion. A disclosed modular converter can comprise a low-voltage direct current bus and a centralized controller configured to regulate the low-voltage direct current bus. The modular converter can further comprise a plurality of three-phase blocks connected in series. Individual three-phase blocks of the plurality of three-phase blocks can comprise a plurality of single-phase modules connected in an input-series output-parallel configuration. The modular converter can further comprise a filter connected between a grid input and the plurality of three-phase blocks and a pulse-width modulator configured to generate encoded gate pulses for the individual three-phase blocks of the plurality of three-phase blocks.
Photovoltaic power generation system and photovoltaic power transmission method
This application provides a photovoltaic power generation system. The system includes at least one first photovoltaic module, a photovoltaic inverter, a first two-way DC/DC converter, and at least one first energy storage unit, and further includes at least one second photovoltaic module or at least one second energy storage unit. The photovoltaic inverter includes a DC/DC converter and a DC-AC inverter, where the DC/DC converter is electrically connected to the at least one first photovoltaic module, and the DC/DC converter is connected to the DC-AC inverter through a direct current bus. For the photovoltaic power generation system, photovoltaic arrays and energy storage devices can be configured flexibly to cope with peaks and troughs of power consumption.
Photovoltaic power generation system and photovoltaic power transmission method
This application provides a photovoltaic power generation system. The system includes at least one first photovoltaic module, a photovoltaic inverter, a first two-way DC/DC converter, and at least one first energy storage unit, and further includes at least one second photovoltaic module or at least one second energy storage unit. The photovoltaic inverter includes a DC/DC converter and a DC-AC inverter, where the DC/DC converter is electrically connected to the at least one first photovoltaic module, and the DC/DC converter is connected to the DC-AC inverter through a direct current bus. For the photovoltaic power generation system, photovoltaic arrays and energy storage devices can be configured flexibly to cope with peaks and troughs of power consumption.
POWER CONVERTER AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A POWER CONVERTER
The invention relates to a power converter (300) which is designed to receive an input voltage (350) and output and output voltage (360). The power converter comprises multiple switches (371, . . . , 387). The power converter also comprises a control unit which is connected to the multiple switches, wherein the control unit is designed to control the multiple switches of the power converter based on data in a database using an input parameter or an output parameter. The invention also relates to a method for operating a power converter. The method comprises the step of controlling multiple switches of the power converter using a control unit, which is connected to the multiple switches, based on data in a database using an input parameter or an output parameter.
POWER CONVERTER AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A POWER CONVERTER
The invention relates to a power converter (300) which is designed to receive an input voltage (350) and output and output voltage (360). The power converter comprises multiple switches (371, . . . , 387). The power converter also comprises a control unit which is connected to the multiple switches, wherein the control unit is designed to control the multiple switches of the power converter based on data in a database using an input parameter or an output parameter. The invention also relates to a method for operating a power converter. The method comprises the step of controlling multiple switches of the power converter using a control unit, which is connected to the multiple switches, based on data in a database using an input parameter or an output parameter.
A MULTIMODAL CONVERTER FOR INTERFACING WITH MULTIPLE ENERGY SOURCES
A multimodal converter for use in electric vehicle charging stations for interfacing between at least one AC source and two DC sources (including the electric vehicle with onboard DC traction accumulator). The multimodal converter may also be applicable to other uses with a multitude of energy sources. For example, where the multimodal converter AC interface is for an electric motor, such as in a plug-in electric vehicle, an electric power tool, an electric water pump, a wind turbine, or the like, or interfacing with any DC sources such as an electrical battery apparatus, a solar panel array, a DC generator, or the like, whether for private, commercial or other use.
Communication in a converter device
A method can be used to synchronize time between nodes of a converter device for high voltage power conversion. The method is performed in a first node of the converter device and includes receiving a time reference from a second node of the converter device, obtaining a delay value for receiving time references from the second node, determining a compensated time by adding the delay value to the time reference, and setting a clock in the first node to be the compensated time.