Power conversion system with abnormal energy protection and method of operating the same
11329478 · 2022-05-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02M1/32
ELECTRICITY
Y02E10/56
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
Abstract
A power conversion system with abnormal energy protection includes a plurality of DC input power sources, a plurality of DC power converters, two output capacitors, and a protection circuit. An input side of each DC power converter is correspondingly coupled to one of the DC input power sources, and output sides of the DC power converters are coupled in parallel to each other to form a DC output bus. Two output capacitors are coupled in series between a positive voltage end and a negative voltage end of the DC output bus. The protection circuit is coupled between the DC input power sources and the two output capacitors. When one of the two output capacitors is abnormal, the protection circuit decouples the DC input power sources from the two output capacitors in a shorted-circuit manner.
Claims
1. A method of operating a power conversion system with abnormal energy protection, the power conversion system comprising a plurality of DC input power sources, a plurality of DC power converters, and two output capacitors, the method comprising the steps of: (a) providing a protection circuit, and the protection circuit coupled between the DC input power sources and the DC power converters, or the protection circuit coupled between the DC power converters and the two output capacitors, wherein the protection circuit comprising a resistor and a first semiconductor switch connected in series to form a series-connected branch, and at least one second semiconductor switch; wherein the series-connected branch is coupled between a positive voltage end and a negative voltage end of the DC input power source, or the series-connected branch is coupled between a positive voltage end and a negative voltage end of the two output capacitors; wherein the at least one second semiconductor switch is coupled between the positive voltage end and the negative voltage end of the DC input power source, or the at least one second semiconductor switch is coupled between the positive voltage end and the negative voltage end of the two output capacitors; wherein a delay time is introduced between turning on the first semiconductor switch and turning on the at least one second semiconductor switch, (b) detecting whether any one of the two output capacitors is abnormal, and (c) controlling the protection circuit to decouple the DC input power sources from the two output capacitors in a shorted-circuit manner when any one of the two output capacitors is abnormal.
2. The method of operating the power conversion system with abnormal energy protection of claim 1, wherein the protection circuit is coupled between the DC input power sources and the DC power converters, and the protection circuit further comprises a plurality of diodes, wherein a first branch is formed by the plurality of diodes, the resistor, and the first semiconductor switch, and a second branch is formed by the plurality of diodes and the second semiconductor switch, in the step (c), first turning on the first semiconductor switch to make electrical energy generated from the DC input power sources be delivered through the first branch, and then turning on the second semiconductor switch after the delay time to make the electrical energy be delivered through the second branch when any one of the two output capacitors is abnormal.
3. The method of operating the power conversion system with abnormal energy protection of claim 1, wherein the protection circuit is coupled between the DC input power sources and the DC power converters, and the protection circuit further comprises a plurality of diodes, wherein a first branch is formed by the plurality of diodes, the resistor, and the first semiconductor switch, and a second branch is formed by the plurality of second semiconductor switches, in the step (c), first turning on the first semiconductor switch to make electrical energy generated from the DC input power sources be delivered through the first branch, and then turning on the second semiconductor switches after the delay time to make the electrical energy be delivered through the second branch when any one of the two output capacitors is abnormal.
4. The method of operating the power conversion system with abnormal energy protection of claim 1, wherein the protection circuit is coupled between the DC power converters and the two output capacitors, and the protection circuit further comprises a diode, wherein a first branch is formed by the diode, the resistor, and the first semiconductor switch, and a second branch is formed by the diode and the second semiconductor switch, in the step (c), first turning on the first semiconductor switch to make electrical energy generated from the DC input power sources be delivered through the first branch, and then turning on the second semiconductor switch after the delay time to make the electrical energy be delivered through the second branch when any one of the two output capacitors is abnormal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING
(1) The present disclosure can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiment, with reference made to the accompanying drawings as follows:
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present disclosure in detail. It will be understood that the drawing figures and exemplified embodiments of present disclosure are not limited to the details thereof.
(11) Please refer to
(12) An input side of each DC power converter 11-1n is correspondingly coupled to one of the DC input power sources Vdc1-Vdcn. As shown in
(13) Also, the output sides of the DC power converters 11-1n are coupled in parallel to each other to form a DC output bus 30. As shown in
(14) The two output capacitors 41,42 are a first output capacitor 41 and a second output capacitor 42, and the two output capacitors 41,42 are coupled in series between the positive voltage end Vb+ and the negative voltage end Vb− of the DC output bus 30. Also, the two output capacitors 41,42 are commonly coupled at an intermediate voltage end Vbm. If the two output capacitors 41,42 are identical in specifications, a voltage across the first output capacitor 41 coupled between the positive voltage end Vb+ and the intermediate voltage end Vbm is equal to a voltage across the second output capacitor 42 coupled between the intermediate voltage end Vbm and the negative voltage end Vb−. Therefore, the two output capacitors 41,42 provide the stable DC output voltages for a rear-end circuit 60.
(15) In one embodiment, the protection circuit 20 is coupled between the DC input power sources Vdc1-Vdcn and the DC power converters 11-1n. If any one of the two output capacitors 41,42 is damaged by the electrical energy generated from the DC input power sources Vdc1-Vdcn, the protection circuit 20 is provided to protect the other output capacitor, i.e., the normal output capacitor. Specifically, the control unit 50 is coupled to the protection circuit 20 and receives a voltage state signal Sv provided from the DC output bus 30. In particular, the voltage state signal Sv may represent a voltage magnitude of the positive voltage end Vb+, a voltage magnitude of the negative voltage end Vb−, or a voltage magnitude of the intermediate voltage end Vbm. Hence, the control unit 50 determines whether the voltage across the first output capacitor 41 or the voltage across the second output capacitor 42 is abnormal, such as a shorted-circuit abnormality or an overvoltage abnormality according to the voltage state signal Sv. When one of the two output capacitors 41,42 is abnormal, the protection circuit 20 provides the control signal Sc to decouple the DC input power sources Vdc1-Vdcn from the two output capacitors 41,42 in a shorted-circuit manner so as to avoid the electrical energy generated from the DC input power sources Vdc1-Vdcn delivering to the normal output capacitor.
(16) Please refer to
(17) In summary, the protection circuit 20 may be coupled to power paths between the DC input power sources Vdc1-Vdcn and the two output capacitors 41,42 so as to decouple the DC input power sources Vdc1-Vdcn from the two output capacitors 41,42 by the shorted-circuit manner to protect the two output capacitors 41,42. The detailed operation of the protection circuit 20 will be described below.
(18) Please refer to
(19) When the control unit 50 determines that any one of the two output capacitors 41,42 is abnormal, such as a shorted-circuit abnormality or an overvoltage abnormality according to the voltage state signal Sv, the control unit 50 provides the control signals Sc to turn on the semiconductor switches Q1-Qn of the protection units 21-2n so that the series-connected branch is shorted-circuit to make the current generated from the DC input power source Vdc1-Vdcn flow through the series-connected branch, thereby decoupling the rear-end circuits and protecting the output capacitors 41,42. In this embodiment, the inductors L1-Ln are used to suppress the inrush current, and the capacitors C1-Cn cooperated with the resistors R1-Rn are used to absorb the spike voltage and consume the energy generated from the spike voltage.
(20) Please refer to
(21) When the control unit 50 determines that any one of the two output capacitors 41,42 is abnormal, such as the shorted-circuit abnormality or the overvoltage abnormality according to the voltage state signal Sv, the control unit 50 provides the control signals Sc to turn on the first semiconductor switch Qa of the protection circuit 20 so that a first branch to which the first semiconductor switch Qa is coupled is shorted-circuit to make the current generated from the DC input power source Vdc1-Vdcn flow through the first branch, thereby decoupling the rear-end circuits and protecting the output capacitors 41,42. After a delay time, the control unit 50 further provides a control signal Sc′ to turn on the second semiconductor switch Qb so that the current generated from the DC input power source Vdc1-Vdcn flows through a second branch to which the second semiconductor switch Qb is coupled instead of the first branch due to the lower impedance of the second branch. Therefore, the heat generated from the current flowing through the resistor Ri can be removed under the condition of decoupling the rear-end circuits.
(22) As shown in
(23) Please refer to
(24) When the control unit 50 determines that any one of the two output capacitors 41,42 is abnormal, such as the shorted-circuit abnormality or the overvoltage abnormality according to the voltage state signal Sv, the control unit 50 provides the control signals Sc to turn on the first semiconductor switch Qa of the protection circuit 20 so that a first branch to which the first semiconductor switch Qa is coupled is shorted-circuit to make the current generated from the DC input power source Vdc1-Vdcn flow through the first branch, thereby decoupling the rear-end circuits and protecting the output capacitors 41,42. After a delay time, the control unit 50 further provides a control signal Sc′ to turn on the second semiconductor switches Qb1-Qbn so that the current generated from the DC input power source Vdc1-Vdcn flows through branches to which the second semiconductor switches Qb1-Qbn are coupled instead of the first branch due to the lower impedances of the branches. Therefore, the heat generated from the current flowing through the resistor Ri can be removed under the condition of decoupling the rear-end circuits. Moreover, each second semiconductor switch Qb1-Qbn would not be damaged from excessive heat since the current evenly flows through the second semiconductor switches Qb1-Qbn.
(25) Please refer to
(26) When the control unit 50 determines that any one of the two output capacitors 41,42 is abnormal, such as the shorted-circuit abnormality or the overvoltage abnormality according to the voltage state signal Sv, the control unit 50 provides the control signals Sc to turn on the first semiconductor switch Qa of the protection circuit 20 so that a first branch to which the first semiconductor switch Qa is coupled is shorted-circuit to make the current generated from the DC power converters 11-1n by converting the DC input power sources Vdc1-Vdcn flows through the first branch, thereby decoupling the rear-end circuits and protecting the output capacitors 41,42. After a delay time, the control unit 50 further provides a control signal Sc′ to turn on the second semiconductor switch Qb so that the current generated from the DC power converters 11-1n flows through a second branch to which the second semiconductor switch Qb is coupled instead of the first branch due to the lower impedance of the second branch. Therefore, the heat generated from the current flowing through the resistor Ri can be removed under the condition of decoupling the rear-end circuits. In this embodiment, the resistor Ri is used to suppress the inrush current, and the diodes D1-Dn are used to provides forward current paths to allow the current to pass in diode's forward direction.
(27) Please refer to
(28) In conclusion, the present disclosure has following features and advantages:
(29) 1. There would be no heat loss under the normal operation since the semiconductor switches are only activated once the output capacitor is abnormal, and also there would be no heat generated from the relay switches, thereby reducing heat losses and increasing efficiency.
(30) 2. The protection circuit used for the abnormal energy protection could reduce costs of the system.
(31) 3. Only one protection circuit is used to achieve the abnormal energy protection, thus increasing the available area of the printed circuit board.
(32) 4. The parallel-connected structure of the protection circuit increases the expansion thereof.
(33) Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have been suggested in the foregoing description, and others will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the present disclosure as defined in the appended claims.