MAGNETIC INTEGRATED DEVICE, POWER CONVERSION CIRCUIT, CHARGER, AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE
20220157516 · 2022-05-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02M3/33573
ELECTRICITY
H02M3/33576
ELECTRICITY
B60L53/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02M3/285
ELECTRICITY
H02M1/0074
ELECTRICITY
H02M1/008
ELECTRICITY
Y02T10/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01F27/40
ELECTRICITY
Y02T10/7072
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
H01F27/34
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
This application provides a magnetic integrated device, a power conversion circuit, a charger, and an electric vehicle, and pertains to the field of power electronics technologies. The magnetic integrated device includes a magnetic core, a first transformer winding, and a second transformer winding, where the first transformer winding and the second transformer winding are separated and wound, and a first air gap is formed at separation. A magnetic line may pass through the first air gap to form leakage inductance, and the leakage inductance may be equivalent to resonant inductance in the power conversion circuit. Therefore, there is no need to separately dispose an inductor winding in the magnetic integrated device. This effectively reduces a volume and a weight of the magnetic integrated device. In addition, the power conversion circuit that uses the magnetic integrated device also has a relatively small volume and relatively high-power density.
Claims
1. A magnetic integrated device, comprising: a magnetic core with a window in the magnetic core; a first transformer winding that passes through the window and is wound around the magnetic core; and a second transformer winding that passes through the window and is wound around the magnetic core, wherein the first transformer winding and the second transformer winding are separated, and a first air gap is formed at separation between the first transformer and the second transformer.
2. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 1, further comprising a third transformer winding, wherein the third transformer winding passes through the window and is wound around the magnetic core.
3. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 2, wherein the third transformer winding and the second transformer winding are wound in a laminated manner.
4. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 3, wherein the third transformer winding is flat, and the third transformer winding covers a surface of the second transformer winding.
5. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 4, wherein the third transformer winding covers a part of the surface of the second transformer winding, and a wiring terminal of the second transformer winding is not covered by the third transformer winding.
6. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 2, wherein both a quantity of turns of the first transformer winding and a quantity of turns of the second transformer winding are greater than a quantity of turns of the third transformer winding.
7. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 6, wherein both a wire width of the first transformer winding and a wire width of the second transformer winding are less than a wire width of the third transformer winding.
8. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic integrated device further comprises a magnetic cylinder that is located in the window and located between the first transformer winding and the second transformer winding; and one side of the magnetic cylinder comes in contact with the magnetic core, and there is a gap between the other side of the magnetic cylinder and the magnetic core.
9. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 8, wherein the magnetic cylinder and the magnetic core are of an integrated structure.
10. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic core comprises a first magnet and a second magnet, and a groove is formed on one or each of the first magnet and the second magnet; and the first magnet and the second magnet are disposed opposite to each other and enclose the window.
11. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 10, wherein each transformer winding in the magnetic integrated device is wound around the first magnet and the second magnet.
12. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 11, wherein a quantity of turns of each transformer winding wound around the first magnet is equal to a quantity of turns of each transformer winding wound around the second magnet.
13. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic core is an integrated part disposed with a through groove, and the through groove is formed as the window.
14. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 1, wherein one end of the magnetic core is disposed with one or more second air gaps, and the second air gap is connected to the window.
15. The magnetic integrated device according to claim 1, wherein the window is a rectangular window.
16. A power conversion circuit, comprising: a magnetic core with a window in the magnetic core; a first transformer winding that passes through the window and is wound around the magnetic core; and a second transformer winding that passes through the window and is wound around the magnetic core, wherein the first transformer winding and the second transformer winding are separated, and a first air gap is formed at separation between the first transformer and the second transformer; and a power conversion circuit comprising a first power conversion circuit port and a second power conversion circuit, the first transformer winding coupled to the first power conversion circuit port, the second transformer winding is connected to a second conversion circuit port, and the first transformer winding and the second transformer winding are capable of transferring energy to each other through electromagnetic mutual inductance.
17. The power conversion circuit according to claim 16, further comprising a third transformer winding passing through the window and wound around the magnetic core, wherein the third transformer winding is connected to a third port of the power conversion circuit, the third transformer winding and the first transformer winding are capable of transferring energy to each other through electromagnetic mutual inductance, and the third transformer winding and the second transformer winding are capable of transferring energy to each other through electromagnetic mutual inductance.
18. The power conversion circuit according to claim 17, further comprising three chopper subcircuits, wherein each of the first transformer winding, the second transformer winding, and the third transformer winding is connected to one port by using one of the chopper subcircuits.
19. The power conversion circuit according to claim 16, further comprising a resonant element, wherein the resonant element is connected to one or both of the first transformer winding and the second transformer winding.
20. The power conversion circuit according to claim 19, wherein the resonant element comprises a capacitor, wherein the capacitor is connected in series to the first transformer winding or the second transformer winding.
21. The power conversion circuit according to claim 19, wherein the resonant element comprises a first capacitor and a second capacitor, wherein the first capacitor is connected in series to the first transformer winding, and the second capacitor is connected in series to the second transformer winding.
22. The power conversion circuit according to claim 19, wherein the resonant element comprises a capacitor and an inductor, wherein the capacitor is connected in series to the first transformer winding or the second transformer winding; and the inductor is connected in parallel to the first transformer winding or the second transformer winding.
23. A charger, comprising: an alternating current/direct current conversion circuit; and a power conversion circuit, comprising: a magnetic core with a window in the magnetic core; a first transformer winding that passes through the window and is wound around the magnetic core; a second transformer winding that passes through the window and is wound around the magnetic core, wherein the first transformer winding and the second transformer winding are separated, and a first air gap is formed at separation between the first transformer and the second transformer; and a power conversion circuit comprising a first power conversion circuit port and a second power conversion circuit, the first transformer winding coupled to the first power conversion circuit port, the second transformer winding is connected to a second conversion circuit port, the first transformer winding and the second transformer winding are capable of transferring energy to each other through electromagnetic mutual inductance, and the power conversion circuit is coupled to the alternating current/direct current conversion circuit.
24. An electric vehicle, comprising a power battery, an auxiliary battery, and a charger, wherein the charger comprises an alternating current/direct current conversion circuit; and a power conversion circuit, comprising: a magnetic core with a window in the magnetic core; a first transformer winding that passes through the window and is wound around the magnetic core; a second transformer winding that passes through the window and is wound around the magnetic core, wherein the first transformer winding and the second transformer winding are separated, and a first air gap is formed at separation between the first transformer and the second transformer; and a power conversion circuit comprising a first power conversion circuit port and a second power conversion circuit, the first transformer winding coupled to the first power conversion circuit port, the second transformer winding is connected to a second conversion circuit port, the first transformer winding and the second transformer winding are capable of transferring energy to each other through electromagnetic mutual inductance, and the power conversion circuit is coupled to the alternating current/direct current conversion circuit; and the first port of the power conversion circuit in the charger is coupled to the power battery, and the third port of the power conversion circuit is coupled to the auxiliary battery.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0059] The following describes in detail a magnetic integrated device provided in embodiments of this application with reference to accompanying drawings.
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[0061] To improve power density, as shown in
[0062] The DCDC power converter 012 can convert power between any two ports. Therefore, as shown in
[0063] In this embodiment of this application, to improve power conversion efficiency and power density of the DCDC power converter 012, the DCDC power converter 012 may be a resonant or quasi-resonant three-port DCDC power converter. In addition, to further reduce a size of a device, improve power density, improve an inter-adjustment feature of the power converter, and improve a voltage stabilizing capability of the power converter, a resonant inductor and a transformer in the resonant or quasi-resonant three-port DCDC power converter may be implemented by using a magnetic integrated device.
[0064] Optionally, the charger 01 provided in this embodiment of this application may be an on-board charger (on board charger, OBC) applied to the electric vehicle. Alternatively, the charger 01 may be further applied to another power-driven device, for example, a sweeping robot.
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[0066] A window 100 is disposed in the magnetic core 10, and the first transformer winding 20 and the second transformer winding 30 respectively pass through the window 100 and are wound around the magnetic core 10. For example, as shown in
[0067] The first transformer winding 20 and the second transformer winding 30 may be separated and wound on the magnetic core 10, and a first air gap 10a may be formed at separation.
[0068] A magnetic line generated by the first transformer winding 20 and a magnetic line generated by the second transformer winding 30 may pass through the first air gap 10a to form leakage inductance, and the leakage inductance may be equivalent to resonant inductance in the power conversion circuit. Therefore, there is no need to separately dispose an inductor winding in the magnetic integrated device. This effectively reduces a volume and a weight of the magnetic integrated device.
[0069] For example,
[0070] In conclusion, the embodiments of this application provide a magnetic integrated device. The two transformer windings in the magnetic integrated device may be separated and wound, and the first air gap is formed at separation. The magnetic line may pass through the first air gap to form the leakage inductance, and the leakage inductance may be equivalent to the resonant inductance in the power conversion circuit. Therefore, there is no need to separately dispose the inductor winding in the magnetic integrated device. This effectively reduces the volume and the weight of the magnetic integrated device. In addition, the power conversion circuit that uses the magnetic integrated device also has a relatively small volume and relatively high-power density.
[0071] Optionally,
[0072] Correspondingly, the first transformer winding 20, the second transformer winding 30, and the third transformer winding 40 may be equivalent to one three-port power converter.
[0073] Optionally, as shown in
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[0075] Certainly, the third transformer winding 40 may alternatively be separated from and wound around the second transformer winding 30 or the first transformer winding 20. For example, the first transformer winding 20, the second transformer winding 30, and the third transformer winding 40 may be separated and wound on the magnetic core 10 in sequence. A winding position of the third transformer winding 40 is not limited in this embodiment of this application.
[0076] In this embodiment of this application, one of the first transformer winding 20 and the second transformer winding 30 may be a winding configured to connect to a direct current bus, and the other winding may be a winding configured to connect to a power battery 02 or an auxiliary battery 03.
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[0078] Optionally, the first transformer winding 20 may be configured to connect to a power battery 02, and the second transformer winding 30 may be configured to connect to the direct current bus. It can be seen from
[0079] A voltage of the direct current bus is relatively stable. Therefore, it can be ensured that a voltage of the winding on the side of the auxiliary battery 03 is also relatively stable. This avoids impact of the resonant inductor L0 on a voltage on a low-voltage side, and reduces a voltage fluctuation range on the low-voltage side. In this way, voltage regulation pressure of a post-stage DCDC voltage stabilizing circuit is reduced.
[0080] In this embodiment of this application, the third transformer winding 40 may be configured to connect to the auxiliary battery 03, and a current in the third transformer winding 40 is relatively small. Therefore, as shown in
[0081] For example, still referring to
[0082] The third transformer winding 40 has a relatively small quantity of turns and a relatively large wire width, but the second transformer winding 30 has a relatively large quantity of turns and a relatively small wire width. Therefore, the third transformer winding 40 is wound on the side that is of the second transformer winding 30 and that is away from the magnetic core 10. To be specific, the third transformer winding 40 is wound on an outer side of the second transformer winding 30, to facilitate winding of each winding and connection of a post-stage circuit.
[0083] Optionally, as shown in
[0084] For example, it can be seen from
[0085] In this embodiment of this application, it can be seen from
[0086] Optionally, a quantity of turns of each transformer winding in the magnetic integrated device wound around the first magnet 101 may be equal to or close to a quantity of turns of each transformer winding wound around the second magnet 102. For example, a difference between the quantities of turns of each transformer winding wound around the two magnets may be less than a turn quantity threshold, and the turn quantity threshold may be 2 or 5. This is not limited in this embodiment of this application.
[0087] This ensures symmetry of an overall structure of the magnetic integrated device by setting the quantities of turns of each transformer winding wound around the two magnets to be equal or close.
[0088] It should be noted that, in this embodiment of this application, the quantity of turns of each transformer winding may be a sum of the quantities of turns of the transformer winding wound around the two magnets.
[0089] Optionally, as shown in
[0090] It should be noted that in this embodiment of this application, structures of the first magnet 101 and the second magnet 102 may be flexibly disposed based on a situation. For example, either of the first magnet 101 and the second magnet 102 may be an E-type magnet shown in
[0091] It should be further noted that, in this embodiment of this application, the magnetic core 10 may alternatively be an integrated part disposed with a through groove. For example, referring to
[0092] Optionally, referring to
[0093] For example, as shown in
[0094] Alternatively, the magnetic cylinder 50 may be located on a side that is of the second magnet 102 and that is close to the first magnet 101, and there is a gap between the magnetic cylinder 50 and the first magnet 101.
[0095] Alternatively, the magnetic integrated device may include two magnetic cylinders 50. One of the magnetic cylinders 50 is located on a side that is of the first magnet 101 and that is close to the second magnet 102, and the other magnetic cylinder 50 is located on a side that is of the second magnet 102 and that is close to the first magnet 101. In addition, there is a gap between the two magnetic cylinders 50, to ensure that the first air gap 10a may be formed between the first transformer winding 20 and the second transformer winding 30.
[0096] In this embodiment of this application, the magnetic cylinder 50 may be of a cube structure. In addition, a volume of the magnetic cylinder 50 may be adjusted based on a requirement for a value of the resonant inductance in the power conversion circuit to which the magnetic integrated device is applied, to adjust a size of the gap (namely, the first air gap 10a) between the magnetic cylinder 50 and the magnetic core 10, so as to adjust the leakage inductance of the magnetic integrated device.
[0097] For example, when the volume of the magnetic cylinder 50 is relatively small, and the gap between the magnetic cylinder 50 and the magnetic core 10 is relatively large, the leakage inductance of the magnetic integrated device is relatively large. When the volume of the magnetic cylinder 50 is relatively large, and the gap between the magnetic cylinder 50 and the magnetic core 10 is relatively small, the leakage sensation of the magnetic integrated device is relatively small.
[0098] Optionally, the magnetic cylinder 50 and the magnetic core 10 may be an integrated structure. In other words, the magnetic cylinder 50 and the magnetic core 10 may be integrally formed. For example, as shown in
[0099] In this embodiment of this application, as shown in
[0100] The second air gap 10b may be disposed at the end that is of the magnetic core 10 and that is close to the first transformer winding 20 or at one end that is of the magnetic core 10 and that is close to the second transformer winding 30. Alternatively, the second air gaps 10b may be disposed at both ends of the magnetic core 10.
[0101] For example, in the magnetic integrated device shown in
[0102] By disposing the second air gap 10b on the magnetic core 10, on one hand, a magnetic permeability of the magnetic core 10 can be reduced, and on the other hand, a magnetic saturation phenomenon under a large alternating current signal or a direct current bias can be avoided, to better control inductance of the magnetic integrated device.
[0103] In conclusion, the embodiments of this application provide a magnetic integrated device. The two transformer windings in the magnetic integrated device may be separated and wound, and the first air gap is formed at separation. The magnetic line may pass through the first air gap to form the leakage inductance, and the leakage inductance may be equivalent to the resonant inductance in the power conversion circuit. Therefore, there is no need to separately dispose the inductor winding in the magnetic integrated device. This effectively reduces the volume and the weight of the magnetic integrated device. In addition, the power conversion circuit that uses the magnetic integrated device also has the relatively small volume and the relatively high-power density, and the power conversion circuit has a relatively good inter-adjustment feature and a relatively high voltage stabilizing capability.
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[0105] Optionally, referring to
[0106] In addition, the third transformer winding 40 and the first transformer winding 20 are capable of transferring energy to each other through electromagnetic mutual inductance, and convert power. The third transformer winding 40 and the second transformer winding 30 are also capable of transferring energy to each other through electromagnetic mutual inductance, and convert power.
[0107] Optionally, as shown in
[0108] For example, referring to
[0109] The switch device included in the chopper subcircuit 002 may be a metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor, MOSFET), an insulated gate bipolar transistor (insulated gate bipolar transistor, IGBT), a gallium nitride (GaN)-based high-electron-mobility transistor (High Electron Mobility Transistor, HEMT), or the like, and the MOSFET may be a silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFET or the like.
[0110] Optionally, still referring to
[0111] In this embodiment of this application, the power conversion circuit may further include a resonant element, and the resonant element may be connected to the magnetic integrated device 001, to constitute a resonant circuit. To be specific, the power conversion circuit may be a resonant or quasi-resonant power conversion circuit.
[0112] In an optional implementation, as shown in
[0113] A power conversion circuit using this structure may be referred to as an LLC resonant power conversion circuit, or may be referred to as a series-parallel resonant power conversion circuit. L represents an inductor, and C represents a capacitor.
[0114] In another optional implementation, as shown in
[0115] A power conversion circuit using this structure may also be referred to as a CLLC resonant power conversion circuit.
[0116] In still another optional implementation, as shown in
[0117] A power conversion circuit using this structure may be referred to as an L-LLC resonant power conversion circuit.
[0118] In yet another optional implementation, as shown in
[0119] In conclusion, the embodiments of this application provide a power conversion circuit. In the magnetic integrated device used in the power conversion circuit, the two transformer windings may be separated and wound, and a first air gap is formed at separation. A magnetic line may pass through the first air gap to form leakage inductance, and the leakage inductance may be equivalent to resonant inductance in the power conversion circuit. Therefore, there is no need to separately dispose an inductor winding in the magnetic integrated device. This effectively reduces a volume and a weight of the magnetic integrated device. In addition, the power conversion circuit that uses the magnetic integrated device has a relatively small volume and relatively high-power density.
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[0121] A primary side of the first transformer T1 may be connected in series to the resonant element 003 and the first transformer T1 and the resonant element 003 that are connected in series may be connected to the second port B of the three ports, and a secondary side of the first transformer T1 may be connected to the first port A of the three ports.
[0122] A primary side of the second transformer T2 may be connected in parallel to the first transformer T1 and the resonant element 003 that are connected in series. For example, in a structure shown in
[0123] The first transformer T1 and the resonant element 003 are connected in series, and then connected in parallel to the primary side of the second transformer T2. Therefore, impact of the resonant element 003 on an output voltage of the secondary side of the second transformer T2 can be avoided. This ensures that a fluctuation range of the output voltage of the secondary side of the second transformer T2 is relatively small, stability of the output voltage is relatively high, and voltage regulation pressure of a post-stage circuit is further reduced.
[0124] It can be learned from the foregoing analysis that in this embodiment of this application, a discrete device may be further used to implement a topology of a power conversion circuit using a magnetic integrated device.
[0125] Optionally, in this embodiment of this application, the second port B of the power conversion circuit may be configured to connect to a direct current bus, the first port A may be configured to connect to a power battery, and the third port C may be configured to connect to an auxiliary battery.
[0126] It should be noted that, in addition to the resonant element 003, the power conversion circuit may further include another resonant element, for example, an inductor and a capacitor, to implement a topology of the power conversion circuit shown in any one of
[0127] An embodiment of this application further provides a charger. As shown in
[0128] Optionally, the charger may be applied to an electric vehicle, or may be applied to another power-driven device, for example, a sweeping robot.
[0129] An embodiment of this application further provides an electric vehicle. Referring to
[0130] Optionally, the electric vehicle may be an electric automobile, an electric motorcycle, an electric bicycle, or the like. This is not limited in this embodiment of this application.
[0131] The foregoing descriptions are merely optional embodiments of this application, but are not intended to limit this application. Any modification, equivalent replacement, or improvement made without departing from the spirit and principle of this application should fall within the protection scope of this application.
[0132] In addition, techniques, systems, subsystems, and methods described and illustrated in the various embodiments as discrete or separate may be combined or integrated with other systems, modules, techniques, or methods without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Other items shown or discussed as connected, coupled, or directly coupled or communicating with each other may be indirectly connected or indirectly coupled or communicating through some interface, device, or intermediate component whether electrically, mechanically, or otherwise. Other examples of changes, substitutions, and alterations are ascertainable by one skilled in the art and could be made without departing from the spirit and scope disclosed herein.