Patent classifications
H02H5/005
SHOOT THROUGH CURRENT DETECTION AND PROTECTION CIRCUIT
A shoot-through protection circuit includes a current sensor providing a sensor signal connected to a comparator input via at least a burden resistor. A switch protection circuit including a protection input connected to an output of the comparator and a plurality of outputs. Each of the outputs is connected to a corresponding switch in a plurality of stacked switches. Wherein the switch protection circuit is configured to drive each switch of the plurality of stacked switches open in response to a positive output signal from the comparator.
SURGE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM FOR MEDIUM AND HIGH VOLTAGE
A system of surge suppressor units is connected at multiple locations on a power transmission and distribution grid to provide grid level protection against various disturbances before such disturbances can reach or affect facility level equipment. The surge suppressor units effectively prevent major voltage and current spikes from impacting the grid. In addition, the surge suppressor units include various integration features which provide diagnostic and remote reporting capabilities required by most utility operations. As such, the surge suppressor units protect grid level components from major events such as natural geomagnetic disturbances (solar flares), extreme electrical events (lightning) and human-generated events (EMPs) and cascading failures on the power grid.
SURGE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM FOR MEDIUM AND HIGH VOLTAGE
A system of surge suppressor units is connected at multiple locations on a power transmission and distribution grid to provide grid level protection against various disturbances before such disturbances can reach or affect facility level equipment. The surge suppressor units effectively prevent major voltage and current spikes from impacting the grid. In addition, the surge suppressor units include various integration features which provide diagnostic and remote reporting capabilities required by most utility operations. As such, the surge suppressor units protect grid level components from major events such as natural geomagnetic disturbances (solar flares), extreme electrical events (lightning) and human-generated events (EMPs) and cascading failures on the power grid.
Single event latch-up protection for fault current residing inside the normal operating current range
Embodiments of a single event latch-up (SEL) protection circuit are provided, including: a first circuitry block coupled to a source of an input voltage a load, and digitally controlling a first switch; the first switch generates a load and senses an instantaneous load current iLoad. A second circuitry block is configured to generate an average iLoad and generate single event latch-up triggers (i.e., SEL fault detection) as a function of at least a comparison of the inst_iLoad and average iLoad; wherein this first circuitry block contains the analog based SET filtering needed to reduce false SEL triggers. A supervisor module generates on/off commands for the first switch, responsive to receiving the SEL detection in excess of a pre-programmed delay to provide the final SET filtering to prevent false SEL triggers. The first circuitry block removes the load voltage at N1 upon receiving an off command from the supervisor module.
APPARATUS FOR DETECTION OF ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCES RESULTING FROM ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE AND SOLAR STORM
An apparatus detects complex time-variant electromagnetic disturbances resulting from a high-altitude nuclear electromagnetic pulse (EMP) or solar storm. The device relies on a circuit (104, 1301) to monitor the input power lines (301, 401, 501) for sustained conducted electrical disturbances associated with the E3 phase of an EMP or solar storm. A separate circuit (105, 1302) monitors the power lines and the ambient environment (503) for transient electromagnetic pulse disturbances associated with the E1 and E2 phases of an EMP. When sustained electrical disturbances or transient electromagnetic pulse disturbances are detected, the apparatus provides a visual alarm (603. 609), audible alarm (608), and discrete indication signal (607) that can be used to disconnect (702) or redirect the flow of electrical power.
METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR PROTECTION OF MULTIPORT MULTIMODE POWER OVER ETHERNET DEVICES FROM ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY DISTURBANCE
A method and system for suppressing EMP-induced voltage surges due to detonation of a nuclear weapon at high altitude generating an EMP (HEMP) comprising E1, E2, and E3 component pulses. Surge protection assemblies are positioned intermediate a signal stream and a plurality of electronic device ports associated with a plurality of communication channels of networked devices. Single-channel multimode surge suppressing systems are combined to form multi-port multimode protection systems that connect directly to multiport networked devices supporting communication channels with mixed signals data and direct current power in Gigabit Ethernet networks supporting PoE. The surge suppressing systems mitigate differential and common mode induced interference and protect from overvoltage surges associated with E1, E2, and E3 components of the HEMP and mitigate the over-voltages to predetermined allowable levels within the predetermined time. The surge suppressing systems is interoperable with multimode PoE and support endpoint and midspan PoE devices of Gigabit networks.
Method and systems for protection of multiport multimode power over ethernet devices from electromagnetic energy disturbance
A method and system for suppressing EMP-induced voltage surges due to detonation of a nuclear weapon at high altitude generating an EMP (HEMP) comprising E1, E2, and E3 component pulses. Surge protection assemblies are positioned intermediate a signal stream and a plurality of electronic device ports associated with a plurality of communication channels of networked devices. Single-channel multimode surge suppressing systems are combined to form multi-port multimode protection systems that connect directly to multiport networked devices supporting communication channels with mixed signals data and direct current power in Gigabit Ethernet networks supporting PoE. The surge suppressing systems mitigate differential and common mode induced interference and protect from overvoltage surges associated with E1, E2, and E3 components of the HEMP and mitigate the over-voltages to predetermined allowable levels within the predetermined time. The surge suppressing systems is interoperable with multimode PoE and support endpoint and midspan PoE devices of Gigabit networks.
System and method for protection of spacecraft electronics
A system and method for protecting an electronics module on a spacecraft in space are described. The system includes a non-radiation hardened electronics module electrically connected to a power supply, with a switch connected between the power supply and the electronics module. The switch can disconnect the electronics module from the power supply in response to an event signal. A sensor which is capable of detecting a solar proton event is connected to the switch. The sensor emits the event signal upon detection of the solar proton event.
Power delivery system with mitigation for radiation induced single event latch-up in microelectronic devices
A power delivery system includes a programmable current limit switch circuit connected between a power supply and electronic control circuits that are susceptible to single event latch-up. The programmable current limit switch is connected in a power bus between the power supply and the electronic control circuits. The programmable current limit switch circuit removes power from the electronic control circuits when an over-current condition persists for a blank time period, and restores power to the electronic control circuits after a retry time period.
Lightning electromagnetic pulse (LEMP) detector and isolation device
An advance warning lightning electromagnetic pulse (LEMP) storm detection device, system, and method for automatically protecting, disconnecting, and isolating electronic equipment in anticipation of a potential storm, thereby preventing damage to electronics susceptible to power surges caused by lightning strikes or earth ground fault events. The storm detection device can include a coaxial isolation switch, a radio receiver, a controller having a processor, wherein the controller further includes an isolation detection unit. In addition, the storm detection device can further include a drive motor, one or more input electrical contacts, and one or more output electrical contacts engaged with the input electrical contacts. Further, wherein in response to the radio receiver detecting one or more lightning strikes, the controller operates the drive motor to disengage the input electrical contacts and output electrical contacts from each other.