VOLTAGE CONVERTER HAVING A REVERSE POLARITY PROTECTION DIODE
20190190259 ยท 2019-06-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02M1/0009
ELECTRICITY
H02M3/158
ELECTRICITY
H02H11/002
ELECTRICITY
H02M1/08
ELECTRICITY
H02M1/0077
ELECTRICITY
Y02B70/10
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
H02H11/00
ELECTRICITY
H02M3/158
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A voltage transformer comprising a first input terminal and a second input terminal. An input voltage can be applied between the first input terminal and the second input terminal, a switch branch having a switch, wherein the switch is designed to close a circuit path between the first input terminal and the second input terminal, and a reverse polarity protection diode, which, in the switch branch, is connected in series with the switch.
Claims
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16. A voltage converter, comprising: a first input terminal and a second input terminal, wherein an electrical input voltage is applicable between the first input terminal and the second input terminal; a switch branch having a switch, wherein the switch is configured to close a circuit path between the first input terminal and the second input terminal; and a reverse polarity protection diode which is connected in series with the switch in the switch branch.
17. The voltage converter according to claim 16, wherein one terminal of the reverse polarity protection diode, in particular an anode terminal or a cathode terminal of the reverse polarity protection diode, is directly connected to one terminal of the switch.
18. The voltage converter according to claim 16, wherein the reverse polarity protection diode is configured to conduct a current through the switch branch when the input voltage has a first polarity, and to block a current through the switch branch when the input voltage has a second polarity.
19. The voltage converter according to claim 16, wherein the switch is a bipolar transistor, a metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor, an insulated-gate bipolar transistor, or a junction field-effect transistor.
20. The voltage converter according to claim 16, wherein the reverse polarity protection diode is a Schottky diode, in particular a silicon carbide Schottky diode.
21. The voltage converter according to claim 16, comprising: a first output terminal and a second output terminal, wherein an electrical output voltage can be tapped off between the first output terminal and the second output terminal; a choke which is arranged between the first input terminal and a terminal of the switch branch; a freewheeling diode which is arranged between the terminal of the switch branch and the first output terminal; and a capacitor which is arranged between the first output terminal and the second output terminal.
22. The voltage converter according to claim 21, comprising: a bypass diode which is arranged between the first input terminal and the first output terminal.
23. The voltage converter according to claim 16, comprising: a current measuring resistor which is connected in series with the switch and the reverse polarity protection diode in the switch branch.
24. The voltage converter according to claim 16, wherein the first input terminal or the second input terminal is connected to a ground potential.
25. The voltage converter according to claim 16, comprising: a third input terminal, wherein a further electrical input voltage is applicable between the second input terminal and the third input terminal; a further switch branch having a further switch, wherein the further switch is configured to close a further circuit path between the second input terminal and the third input terminal; and a further reverse polarity protection diode which is connected in series with the further switch in the further switch branch.
26. The voltage converter according to claim 16, wherein the voltage converter is a DC/DC converter.
27. The voltage conversion system, comprising: a voltage converter according to claim 16, wherein the voltage converter comprises a first input terminal and a second input terminal, wherein an electrical input voltage is applicable between the first input terminal and the second input terminal, wherein the voltage converter comprises a switch branch having a switch, wherein the switch is configured to close a circuit path between the first input terminal and the second input terminal, wherein the voltage converter comprises a reverse polarity protection diode which is connected in series with the switch in the switch branch; a main voltage converter which is electrically connected to the voltage converter, wherein the main voltage converter is arranged downstream of the voltage converter; and a controller which is configured to actuate the switch of the voltage converter, wherein the controller is configured to compare the input voltage of the voltage converter with a comparison voltage, and wherein the controller is configured to activate the voltage converter if the electrical input voltage of the voltage converter exceeds the comparison voltage.
28. The voltage conversion system according to claim 27, wherein the controller is configured to compare the input voltage of the voltage converter with a further comparison voltage, wherein the further comparison voltage is greater than the comparison voltage, and wherein the controller is configured to deactivate the voltage converter if the electrical input voltage of the voltage converter exceeds the further comparison voltage.
29. A method for operating a voltage conversion system, wherein the voltage conversion system comprises a voltage converter according to claim 16, a main voltage converter, and a controller, wherein the voltage converter comprises a first input terminal and a second input terminal, wherein an electrical input voltage is applicable between the first input terminal and the second input terminal, wherein the voltage converter comprises a switch branch having a switch, wherein the switch is configured to close a circuit path between the first input terminal and the second input terminal, wherein the voltage converter comprises a reverse polarity protection diode which is connected in series with the switch in the switch branch, wherein the main voltage converter is electrically connected to the voltage converter, wherein the main voltage converter is arranged downstream of the voltage converter, wherein the controller is configured to actuate the switch of the voltage converter, which method comprises: comparing the input voltage of the voltage converter with a comparison voltage, this being carried out by the controller; and activating the voltage converter if the electrical input voltage of the voltage converter exceeds the comparison voltage, said activation being carried out by the controller.
30. The method according to claim 29, which comprises: comparing the input voltage of the voltage converter with a further comparison voltage, this being carried out by the controller, wherein the further comparison voltage is greater than the comparison voltage; and deactivating the voltage converter if the electrical input voltage of the voltage converter exceeds the further comparison voltage, said deactivation being carried out by the controller.
Description
[0024] Further exemplary embodiments will be explained in greater detail with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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[0045] The concept for realizing reverse polarity protection can be used for example in a multi-stage voltage conversion system 1, in which one of the first active input stages is a voltage converter 20, in particular a step-up converter, with DC input. The voltage conversion system 1 may be a pure DC/DC voltage conversion system or a DC/AC voltage conversion system of single-phase or multi-phase type. The voltage conversion system 1 may have a wide input voltage range and may be operated by means of an advantageous method. The voltage conversion system 1 may be a converter with DC input.
[0046] Unlike a voltage conversion system with AC input, in which the connection of the input terminals may be arbitrary due to the fact that rectification is available, a rectifier is usually not present in a voltage conversion system with DC input. Since arbitrary connection of the input terminals 2 and 3 is possible on the voltage conversion system 1 with DC input of
[0047] In the case of a multi-stage voltage conversion system 1 with DC input, which is shown in greater detail in
[0048] The DC link stage 30 of the voltage conversion system 1, in the case where this is a voltage DC link stage, is already protected against reverse polarity by the freewheeling diode 202/202a,b and the bypass diode 205/205a,b, if present. A main voltage converter 40 of the voltage conversion system 1, which, depending on the type, converts the input voltage into an AC voltage or a DC voltage in a galvanically coupled or galvanically isolated embodiment, is likewise protected against reverse polarity by the freewheeling diodes 202/202a,b and the bypass diodes 205/205a,b of the voltage converter 20. Further components arranged on the secondary side, such as for example an output filter stage 60, are usually not adversely affected by a reverse-polarity input voltage, so that no destruction of components is to be expected there.
[0049] In one embodiment, which is shown in
[0050] In order to take account of a reversed connection of the input voltage 51 at the input terminals 2 and 3, one or even two diodes 11 and 12 may be introduced into the lines for example in the input region optionally in front of the input stage 10, as shown in
[0051] However, introducing the diodes 11 and/or 12 into an input branch of the voltage conversion system 1 leads to said diodes 11 and/or 12 being located in the power path of the voltage conversion system 1 and thus continuously carrying the entire load current. Due to the current flow through a diode, a voltage drop is brought about at the latter, which leads to electrical losses at the diode. It is therefore advantageous to keep the reverse polarity protection out of the main power path or load current path in order to reduce the electrical losses.
[0052] One possibility for this is to introduce a reverse polarity protection diode 206 into the switch branch 209 of the voltage converter 20, where it carries a lower effective current due to the timed operation of the switch 203. Lower electrical losses are thus produced. The advantageous arrangement of the reverse polarity protection diode 206 in relation to the switch 203 may depend on the types used and the actuation thereof.
[0053] A first embodiment will now be explained in greater detail. Here, the reverse polarity protection diode 206 is introduced into a step-up converter as voltage converter 20 in the positive line branch of
[0054] The switch 203 is configured to close a circuit path between input terminals of the voltage converter 20. The circuit path extends from a first input terminal of the voltage converter 20, via the choke 201 and the switch branch 209, to a second input terminal of the voltage converter 20.
[0055] In the case of semiconductor types which are not actuated towards the ground potential 54, the reverse polarity protection diode 206a may optionally also be introduced below the switch 203, wherein, as shown in
[0056] The arrangement of the reverse polarity protection diode 206/206a is advantageous for reducing electrical losses since the current 208/208a flows through the reverse polarity protection diode 206/206a only when the switch 203 of the step-up converter as voltage converter 20 is closed. The current therefore does not flow continuously. In this case, as shown in
[0057] A second embodiment will now be explained in greater detail. In this case, the reverse polarity protection diode 206 is introduced into a step-up converter as voltage converter 20 in the negative line branch of
[0058] The switch 203 is configured to close a circuit path between input terminals of the voltage converter 20. The circuit path extends from a first input terminal of the voltage converter 20, via the choke 201 and the switch branch 209, to a second input terminal of the voltage converter 20.
[0059] In the case of semiconductor switches which are not actuated towards the positive potential 53, the reverse polarity protection diode 206a may optionally also be introduced above the switch 203, wherein, as shown in
[0060] This results in the same operating principle with respect to reversed input potentials and the same advantages in terms of the electrical losses with regard to the current flowing through the reverse polarity protection diode as already described with regard to the first embodiment.
[0061] A third embodiment will now be explained in greater detail. In this case, the reverse polarity protection diode 206 is introduced into a symmetrical step-up converter as symmetrical voltage converter 20, as shown in
[0062] The switches 203a and 203b are configured to close a circuit path between input terminals of the voltage converter 20. The circuit path extends from a first input terminal of the voltage converter 20, via the choke 201a, the switch branch 209a, the switch branch 209b and the choke 201b, to a second input terminal of the voltage converter 20.
[0063] In the case of semiconductor switches which are not actuated towards the middle potential 55, the reverse polarity protection diode 206a may optionally also be introduced below the switch 203a, wherein, as shown in
[0064] In a manner analogous to the described possibility of introducing the reverse polarity protection diode 206/206a into the upper switch branch 209a of the symmetrical step-up converter as symmetrical voltage converter 20, it is possible to introduce a reverse polarity protection diode into the lower switch branch 209b of the symmetrical step-up converter as symmetrical voltage converter 20. The variant of introducing the reverse polarity protection diode 206c below the switch 203b, in which the cathode terminal, as shown in
[0065] This results in the same operating principle with respect to reversed input potentials, wherein introduction into one of the two switch branches 209a or 209b may be sufficient for the symmetrical step-up converter as symmetrical voltage converter 20, and the same advantages in terms of the electrical losses with regard to the current flowing through the reverse polarity protection diode as already described with regard to the first embodiment.
[0066] A fourth embodiment will now be explained in greater detail. When using a symmetrical step-up converter as symmetrical voltage converter 20 with middle potential 55 at the input as shown in
[0067] The switch 203a is configured to close a circuit path between input terminals of the voltage converter 20. The circuit path extends from a first input terminal of the voltage converter 20, via the choke 201a and the switch branch 209a, to a second input terminal of the voltage converter 20. The switch 203b is configured to close a further circuit path between input terminals of the voltage converter 20. The further circuit path extends from a third input terminal of the voltage converter 20, via the choke 201b and the switch branch 209b, to the second input terminal of the voltage converter 20.
[0068] For switches, particularly semiconductor switches, which are not actuated towards the middle potential 55, it is also conceivable to introduce the reverse polarity protection diode into the sections of the switch branches 209a and 209b that face towards the middle potential 55, as shown in
[0069] This results in the same operating principle with respect to reversed input potentials, wherein introduction into both switch branches 209a or 209b may be useful for the symmetrical step-up converter as symmetrical voltage converter 20 with an input-side middle potential 55, and the same advantages in terms of the electrical losses with regard to the current flowing through the reverse polarity protection diodes as already described with regard to the first embodiment.
[0070] A method for operating a multi-stage voltage conversion system with DC input will now be explained in greater detail. By virtue of the method, electrical losses during operation of the voltage conversion system at the rated input voltage can be minimized and an optimal efficiency can be achieved.
[0071] It is advantageous for an operating voltage range 86 of a main voltage converter 40 of the voltage conversion system 1 to be kept as small as possible. In addition, it is advantageous to provide, for rated operation, such an operating point for the voltage conversion system 1 as a whole in which the step-up converter as voltage converter 20 is not active, in order to reduce electrical losses. Therefore, the main voltage converter 40 will be optimized for operation with voltages in the upper operating voltage range 86 of the total input voltage range 81, in which also the rated operating input voltage 84 is situated. As a result, the step-up converter as voltage converter 20 is not active during rated operation.
[0072] The step-up converter as voltage converter 20 is used to achieve the widest possible input voltage range 81 between a minimum input voltage 82 and a maximum input voltage 85, without the main voltage converter 40 also having to be configured for this wide input voltage range 81. Therefore, the operating voltage range 86 of the main voltage converter 40 is ideally selected to be as narrow as possible and only as large as necessary. If the main voltage converter 40 comprises a transformer, for example, this results in an optimal design of the transformer with a low transformation ratio.
[0073] When using a DC link stage 30, the method can be described as follows. Below a minimum input voltage 82, the voltage conversion system 1 as a whole is not in operation in the input voltage range 811. If the input voltage 51 in the input voltage range 812 is lower than the stepped-up DC link voltage 83 to be achieved and greater than the minimum input voltage 82, the step-up converter as voltage converter 20 is active and steps up the DC link voltage 52 in the DC link stage 30 to the stepped-up DC link voltage 83 to be achieved. With effect from an input voltage 51 which is equal to or greater than the stepped-up DC link voltage 83 to be achieved in the input voltage range 813, the step-up converter as voltage converter 20 is not active and the DC link stage 30 is flooded to the permissible maximum input voltage 85. The rated operating input voltage 84 can be selected to be greater than the stepped-up DC link voltage 83 to be achieved.
[0074] A controller of the voltage conversion system 1 can actuate the step-up converter as voltage converter 20 and can activate and/or deactivate it as a function of the input voltage 51. According to one embodiment, the minimum input voltage 82 forms a comparison voltage, the exceeding of which leads to activation of the step-up converter as voltage converter 20. According to one embodiment, the stepped-up DC link voltage 83 to be achieved forms a further comparison voltage, the exceeding of which leads to deactivation of the step-up converter as voltage converter 20.
[0075] For an embodiment of the voltage conversion system 1 with a split DC link stage 30 using a symmetrical step-up converter as symmetrical voltage converter 20 of
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0076] 1 voltage conversion system
[0077] 2 input terminal
[0078] 3 input terminal
[0079] 4 input terminal
[0080] 10 input stage
[0081] 11 diode
[0082] 12 diode
[0083] 20 voltage converter
[0084] 30 DC link stage
[0085] 40 main voltage converter
[0086] 60 output filter stage
[0087] 51 input voltage
[0088] 511 partial input voltage
[0089] 512 partial input voltage
[0090] 52 DC link voltage
[0091] 522 partial DC link voltage
[0092] 521 partial DC link voltage
[0093] 53 positive potential
[0094] 54 ground potential
[0095] 55 middle potential
[0096] 55a middle potential
[0097] 201 choke
[0098] 201a choke
[0099] 201b choke
[0100] 202 freewheeling diode
[0101] 202a freewheeling diode
[0102] 202b freewheeling diode
[0103] 203 switch
[0104] 203a switch
[0105] 203b switch
[0106] 204 capacitor
[0107] 204a capacitor
[0108] 204b capacitor
[0109] 205 bypass diode
[0110] 205a bypass diode
[0111] 205b bypass diode
[0112] 206 reverse polarity protection diode
[0113] 206a reverse polarity protection diode
[0114] 206b reverse polarity protection diode
[0115] 206c reverse polarity protection diode
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[0118] 207b current
[0119] 208 current
[0120] 208a current
[0121] 208b current
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[0123] 209 switch branch
[0124] 209a switch branch
[0125] 209b switch branch
[0126] 2031 MOSFET
[0127] 2032 IGBT
[0128] 2033 freewheeling diode
[0129] 2034 JFET
[0130] 2035 IGBT
[0131] 2036 JFET
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[0136] 81 input voltage range
[0137] 811 input voltage range
[0138] 812 input voltage range
[0139] 813 input voltage range
[0140] 82 minimum input voltage
[0141] 83 DC link voltage
[0142] 84 rated operating input voltage
[0143] 85 maximum input voltage
[0144] 86 operating voltage range