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Power converter measuring the average rectified primary current

A power converter controller and methods for its operation are provided that can control a self-oscillating power converter that uses a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) as a switch by manipulating the current flowing in a control winding. The controller is able to determine the optimum time to remove a short circuit applied to the control winding, as well as being able to determine the optimum time to pass current through the control winding. The controller can further draw power from the power converter using the control winding. The controller is capable of maintaining the midpoint voltage of the power converter in the case that the converter has more than one switch. The controller estimates the output power of the converter without requiring a connection to the secondary side of the converter transformer. The controller further controls entry and exit into a low-power mode in which converter oscillations are suppressed.

Half bridge resonant converters, circuits using them, and corresponding control methods

A half bridge resonant converter comprises a half bridge inverter having a high side switch and a low side switch with an output defined from a node between the high side switch and the low side switch. The output connects to a resonant circuit. There are separate control circuits for generating the gate drive signals for controlling the switching of the high side switch and low side switch, in dependence on an electrical feedback parameter, each with different reference voltage supplies.

High-frequency power supply device
12009755 · 2024-06-11 · ·

Provided is a high-frequency power supply device capable of causing an appropriate current to flow through a transformer. A self-oscillation high-frequency power supply device is provided with a DC power supply, an LC resonant circuit, a switching circuit, and a transformer. The LC resonant circuit includes an induction coil for plasma generation and a capacitor. The switching circuit includes a semiconductor element, the switching circuit being configured to subject DC power supplied from the DC power supply to switching processing to supply high-frequency power to the LC resonant circuit. The transformer includes a primary coil included in the LC resonant circuit and a secondary coil connected to the semiconductor element to turn on/off a semiconductor element. The transformer has a coaxial structure in which the primary coil and the secondary coil are coaxially provided. The LC resonant circuit includes a resistor connected in parallel to the primary coil.

High-frequency power supply device
12009755 · 2024-06-11 · ·

Provided is a high-frequency power supply device capable of causing an appropriate current to flow through a transformer. A self-oscillation high-frequency power supply device is provided with a DC power supply, an LC resonant circuit, a switching circuit, and a transformer. The LC resonant circuit includes an induction coil for plasma generation and a capacitor. The switching circuit includes a semiconductor element, the switching circuit being configured to subject DC power supplied from the DC power supply to switching processing to supply high-frequency power to the LC resonant circuit. The transformer includes a primary coil included in the LC resonant circuit and a secondary coil connected to the semiconductor element to turn on/off a semiconductor element. The transformer has a coaxial structure in which the primary coil and the secondary coil are coaxially provided. The LC resonant circuit includes a resistor connected in parallel to the primary coil.

HALF BRIDGE RESONANT CONVERTERS, CIRCUITS USING THEM, AND CORRESPONDING CONTROL METHODS

A half bridge resonant converter comprises a half bridge inverter having a high side switch and a low side switch with an output defined from a node between the high side switch and the low side switch. The output connects to a resonant circuit. There are separate control circuits for generating the gate drive signals for controlling the switching of the high side switch and low side switch, in dependence on an electrical feedback parameter, each with different reference voltage supplies.

Bidirectional power converter
10128691 · 2018-11-13 · ·

A bidirectional power converter circuit is controlled via a hysteresis loop such that the bidirectional power converter circuit can compensate in near real time for variations and even changes in transmit and receive coil locations without damaging components of the system. Because the bidirectional power converter is capable of both transmitting and receiving power (at different times), one circuit and board may be used as the main component in multiple wireless power converter designs.

Bidirectional power converter
10128691 · 2018-11-13 · ·

A bidirectional power converter circuit is controlled via a hysteresis loop such that the bidirectional power converter circuit can compensate in near real time for variations and even changes in transmit and receive coil locations without damaging components of the system. Because the bidirectional power converter is capable of both transmitting and receiving power (at different times), one circuit and board may be used as the main component in multiple wireless power converter designs.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SYNCHRONIZING CONVERTER MODULES
20180323725 · 2018-11-08 ·

Various examples are directed to a converter system comprising first and second series-connected converter modules and a synchronization circuit. The synchronization circuit may modulate a reference signal onto a carrier signal to generate a synchronization current signal and the synchronization current signal to an output current of the converter system to generate an aggregated output current. A first converter module may receive the aggregated output current from a first current sensor and generate a first reproduced synchronization signal at least in part from the aggregated output current. A first switch control signal for switching at least one switch at the first converter may be generated based at least in part on the first reproduced synchronization signal.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SYNCHRONIZING CONVERTER MODULES
20180323725 · 2018-11-08 ·

Various examples are directed to a converter system comprising first and second series-connected converter modules and a synchronization circuit. The synchronization circuit may modulate a reference signal onto a carrier signal to generate a synchronization current signal and the synchronization current signal to an output current of the converter system to generate an aggregated output current. A first converter module may receive the aggregated output current from a first current sensor and generate a first reproduced synchronization signal at least in part from the aggregated output current. A first switch control signal for switching at least one switch at the first converter may be generated based at least in part on the first reproduced synchronization signal.

Power transfer system with capacitive coupling

A power transfer system that transfers electric power from a power transmission device to a power reception device through electrical coupling. The power transmission device and the power reception device structurally designed such that the power transfer system is able to stabilize reference potentials of the power transmission device and the power reception device when the power reception device is placed on the power transmission device.