SYNDEM converter—a power electronic converter with all voltage and current sensors connected to a common reference point
10554143 · 2020-02-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01R1/203
PHYSICS
H02J3/38
ELECTRICITY
H02J3/32
ELECTRICITY
H02M1/0009
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
H02M1/0095
ELECTRICITY
H02M7/4835
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02J3/38
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
This invention discloses a power electronic converter that has a common reference point for the measurement of voltages and currents, making it possible to use non-isolated or isolated voltage and current sensors. The disclosed converter has an N-type power electronic conversion leg that consists of two sets of power electronic devices with their both ends connected to a capacitor to form a DC bus and their mid-point connected to the common reference point through an inductor and a current sensor. The disclosed converter has one or more power electronic conversion leg that consists of two sets of power electronic devices with the positive end connected to the positive rail of the DC bus and the negative end connected either to the common reference point N, in which case the power electronic conversion leg is denoted the A-type, or to the negative rail of the DC bus, in which case the power electronic conversion leg is denoted the B-type. For each present A-type or B-type power electronic conversion leg, its mid-point is connected to one terminal of the corresponding input/output port, together with a current sensor connected between the common reference point and the other terminal of the corresponding input/output port. The disclosed converter also has a capacitor connected to the positive rail of the DC bus and the common reference point through a current sensor. A storage system and/or a load can be connected in parallel with or in place of this capacitor. The disclosed converter can be used for DC/DC, AC/DC, DC/AC, and AC/AC conversion.
Claims
1. A power electronic converter with a plurality of voltage sensors, a plurality of current sensors, and a plurality of ports, comprising a common reference point (N) to which the voltage and current sensors are connected directly and to which the ports are connected through current sensors; an N-type power electronic conversion leg that consists of two power electronic devices connected in series with positive and negative ends of the N-type conversion leg connected to a first capacitor to form a DC bus and a mid-point of the N-type conversion leg connected to an inductor and further through a first current sensor to the common reference point (N); and at least one additional power electronic conversion leg that consists of two power electronic devices in series with a positive end connected to a positive rail of the DC bus and a negative end connected either to the common reference point (N), in which case the power electronic conversion leg is denoted an A-type, or to the negative rail of the DC bus, in which case the power electronic conversion leg is denoted a B-type; wherein for each of the additional power electronic conversion leg, a second current sensor is connected directly between the common reference point (N) and a corresponding external port.
2. The power electronic converter as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a second capacitor connected directly with one end to the DC bus and the other end to the common reference point (N).
3. The power electronic converter as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a third current sensor connected between the second capacitor and the common reference point (N).
4. The power electronic converter as claimed in claim 1 in which one or more voltage sensors are connected to the other end of any of the current sensors that have one end connected to the common reference point (N).
5. The power electronic converter as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a storage system in parallel with the second capacitor.
6. The power electronic converter as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a DC load in parallel with the second capacitor.
7. The power electronic converter as claimed in claim 1 in which the port corresponding to each present A-type power electronic conversion leg is connected to a DC supply or a DC load.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying figures further illustrate the disclosed embodiments and, together with the detailed description of the disclosed embodiments, serve to explain the principles of the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) The particular values and configurations discussed in these non-limiting examples can be varied and are cited merely to illustrate at least one embodiment and are not intended to limit the scope thereof.
(6) The embodiments will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which illustrative embodiments of the invention are shown. The embodiments disclosed herein can be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
(7) The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms a, an, and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms comprises and/or comprising, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
(8) Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
(9) Subject matter will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and which show, by way of illustration, specific example embodiments. Subject matter may, however, be embodied in a variety of different forms and, therefore, covered or claimed subject matter is intended to be construed as not being limited to any example embodiments set forth herein; example embodiments are provided merely to be illustrative. Likewise, a reasonably broad scope for claimed or covered subject matter is intended. Among other things, for example, subject matter may be embodied as methods, devices, components, or systems. Accordingly, embodiments may, for example, take the form of hardware, software, firmware or any combination thereof (other than software per se). The following detailed description is, therefore, not intended to be taken in a limiting sense.
(10) Throughout the specification and claims, terms may have nuanced meanings suggested or implied in context beyond an explicitly stated meaning. used herein does not necessarily refer to a different embodiment. It is intended, for example, that claimed subject matter include combinations of example embodiments in whole or in part.
(11) In general, terminology may be understood at least in part from usage in context. include a variety of meanings that may depend at least in part upon the context in which such terms are used. to mean A, B, and C, here used in the inclusive sense, as well as A, B, or C, here used in the exclusive sense. in part upon context, may be used to describe any feature, structure, or characteristic in a singular sense or may be used to describe combinations of features, structures or characteristics in a plural sense. to convey a singular usage or to convey a plural usage, depending at least in part upon context. to convey an exclusive set of factors and may, instead, allow for existence of additional factors not necessarily expressly described, again, depending at least in part on context.
(12) Overview of the Conventional Bridge Converter
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(14) This topology has been widely used in industry for motor drives, renewable energy, EVs and so on. However, it often needs an isolation transformer for safety reasons, which leads to increased cost, weight and volume. Moreover, there is often a need of having a bulky electrolytic capacitor on the DC bus to reduce the voltage ripples. Again, this increases the cost, weight and volume of the converter. What is even worse is that electrolytic capacitors have limited lifetime, becoming the most vulnerable component in a converter. Furthermore, there is a need to add common-mode filters to reduce EMI. Last but not the least, the cost of current and voltage sensors needed may be high, due to the lack of a common reference point for the voltages and the currents to be measured. The voltage and current sensors have to be isolated ones, which are expensive and bulky.
The Disclosed Invention
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(16) At the center of the converter, it is the N-type conversion leg that consists of power electronic devices Q.sub.3 and Q.sub.4 with their mid-point connected to the common reference point N through the inductor L.sub.2 and the current sensor I.sub.3 and with their both ends connected to capacitor C.sub.3, which supports the DC bus. The voltages of the two ends of the N-type leg with respect to the common reference point N, denoted as V.sub.+ and V.sub. respectively, can be measured with voltage sensors. They together make up the DC-bus voltage across the capacitor C.sub.3 as V.sub.DC=V.sub.+V.sub..
(17) The right part of
(18) The left part of
(19) The storage Port S has a capacitor C.sub.2 connected in parallel, which together are connected between the positive rail of the DC bus and the common reference point N through a current sensor I.sub.2. The storage Port S can also be used to connect a load as well if needed. Note that the voltage V.sub.+ is the voltage across the capacitor C.sub.2 because the resistance of the current sensor I.sub.2 is very small.
(20) The voltage and current sensors may be isolated or non-isolated ones. An example is to use current-sense
(21) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE I System parameters Parameters Values L.sub.1, L.sub.2, L.sub.3, 1 mH Rated power 3 kVA Grid voltage 120 V Grid frequency 60 Hz
resistors for current sensing and resistive voltage dividers for voltage sensing, which significantly reduces the complexity, cost and size of the circuit. When non-isolated sensors are used, the common reference point N is also the common ground of the control circuitry. This significantly simplifies system design, improves power density, and reduces common-mode voltage and leakage current.
(22) The power electronic devices used in the converter can be any power electronic switches, such as transistors, IGBT, and MOSFET, and can be selected according to the need of the application. They can be conventional devices, emerging devices such as SiC and GaN wide bandgap devices, or future devices. Each device can be a single device or a set of devices in parallel, series or their combination. The inductors can be implemented with different types of inductors, including the stray inductance of wires and/or tracks on printed circuit boards.
(23) Validation with Computational Simulations
(24) As an example, the disclosed SYNDEM converter is adopted and validated for a grid-tied PV-storage system, with PV panels connected to Port A, batteries connected to Port S and the grid connected to Port B. Some of the system parameters are given in Table I.
(25) Some of the curves from the simulation are shown in
(26) It will be appreciated that variations of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. It will also be appreciated that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art, which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.