Patent classifications
H02M7/493
Bi-Directional Line-Interphase Transformer-Based Converter
A multi-pulse line-interphase transformer converter includes an electric part that includes magnetic components configured to be connected to a three-phase AC grid, and an electric part that includes a multi-phase voltage system configured to be connected to a common DC capacitor. The electric part splits each AC grid phase n times into two phases, resulting in a plurality of intermediate phases at an internal interface, each intermediate phase corresponding to a pulse of the multi-pulse line-interphase transformer converter. The intermediate phases are connected to the multi-phase voltage system. The multi-phase voltage system comprises bridges with actively controlled switches. The bridges are connected in parallel to the common DC capacitor.
Bi-Directional Line-Interphase Transformer-Based Converter
A multi-pulse line-interphase transformer converter includes an electric part that includes magnetic components configured to be connected to a three-phase AC grid, and an electric part that includes a multi-phase voltage system configured to be connected to a common DC capacitor. The electric part splits each AC grid phase n times into two phases, resulting in a plurality of intermediate phases at an internal interface, each intermediate phase corresponding to a pulse of the multi-pulse line-interphase transformer converter. The intermediate phases are connected to the multi-phase voltage system. The multi-phase voltage system comprises bridges with actively controlled switches. The bridges are connected in parallel to the common DC capacitor.
Safety mechanisms, wake up and shutdown methods in distributed power installations
A distributed power system including multiple DC power sources and multiple power modules. The power modules include inputs coupled respectively to the DC power sources and outputs coupled in series to form a serial string. An inverter is coupled to the serial string. The inverter converts power input from the serial string to output power. A signaling mechanism between the inverter and the power module is adapted for controlling operation of the power modules.
Safety mechanisms, wake up and shutdown methods in distributed power installations
A distributed power system including multiple DC power sources and multiple power modules. The power modules include inputs coupled respectively to the DC power sources and outputs coupled in series to form a serial string. An inverter is coupled to the serial string. The inverter converts power input from the serial string to output power. A signaling mechanism between the inverter and the power module is adapted for controlling operation of the power modules.
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND POWER CONVERTER
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor element, a first wiring member, a second wiring member, and a terminal. The semiconductor element includes a first main electrode and a second main electrode on a side opposite from the first main electrode. The first wiring member is connected to the first main electrode. The terminal has a first terminal surface connected to the second main electrode and a second terminal surface. The second terminal has four sides. Two of the four sides are parallel to a first direction intersecting the thickness direction, and other two sides of the four sides are parallel to a second direction perpendicular to the thickness direction and the first direction. The second wiring member is connected to the second terminal surface of the terminal through solder, and has a groove. The groove overlaps one or two of the four sides of the second terminal surface.
High current voltage-source converter
A voltage source converter has a first inverter valve unit that has a first terminal and a second terminal, and a second inverter valve unit that has a first terminal and a second terminal. The first inverter valve unit and the second inverter valve unit are connectedly arranged in parallel. The first inverter valve unit and the second inverter valve unit are self-balancing through equal capacitance and parallel connection of the first inverter valve unit and the second valve unit.
High current voltage-source converter
A voltage source converter has a first inverter valve unit that has a first terminal and a second terminal, and a second inverter valve unit that has a first terminal and a second terminal. The first inverter valve unit and the second inverter valve unit are connectedly arranged in parallel. The first inverter valve unit and the second inverter valve unit are self-balancing through equal capacitance and parallel connection of the first inverter valve unit and the second valve unit.
Short circuit protection apparatus for power conversion apparatus
A short circuit protection apparatus for a power conversion apparatus supplying power to a load via a plurality of switches connected to each other in parallel includes Ma current detectors each configured to detect a sum of currents flowing through two or more switches among the plurality of switches so as to output a detection signal indicative of the sum that is detected, wherein Ma is 1 less than M, which is the number of the plurality of switches, and a short circuit determiner configured to determine, based on detection signals obtained from the respective Ma current detectors, occurrence of short circuit failure in the plurality of switches to output a cutoff instruction signal for stopping on-off drive of the plurality of switches.
Power Supporting Arrangement for a Power Grid Having at Least Three Groups of Phase Arms
A power supporting arrangement includes a DC network having a first DC line with a first DC potential, a second DC line with a second DC potential, and an energy storage system that includes a first energy storage unit connected in a branch between the first and the second DC lines. A first group of phase arms is connected in a wye-configuration between the power grid and the first DC line and a second group of phase arms connected in a wye-configuration between the power grid and the second DC line. The first and second groups of phase arms are controllable as a voltage source converter. A third group of phase arms is connected to the power grid in a wye-configuration. The third group of phase arms have a neutral point and being controllable to support the power grid with reactive power.
Power Supporting Arrangement for a Power Grid Having at Least Three Groups of Phase Arms
A power supporting arrangement includes a DC network having a first DC line with a first DC potential, a second DC line with a second DC potential, and an energy storage system that includes a first energy storage unit connected in a branch between the first and the second DC lines. A first group of phase arms is connected in a wye-configuration between the power grid and the first DC line and a second group of phase arms connected in a wye-configuration between the power grid and the second DC line. The first and second groups of phase arms are controllable as a voltage source converter. A third group of phase arms is connected to the power grid in a wye-configuration. The third group of phase arms have a neutral point and being controllable to support the power grid with reactive power.