Inverter circuit and distributed power source system including the same
10298148 ยท 2019-05-21
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Cpc classification
Y02E60/16
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
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
Abstract
Provided are: a smoothing capacitor connected in parallel to the DC power source; a bridge circuit including switching elements for converting DC power to AC power, flywheel diodes connected in reversely parallel, and flywheel-and-separation diodes connected in series to the flywheel diodes and serving concurrently as flywheel and separation diodes; an interconnection reactor on an output side, provided on AC output lines connecting the bridge circuit and an AC power source; and a separation circuit for separating the smoothing capacitor and the interconnection reactor from each other during a flywheel period of the flywheel diodes. The separation circuit includes separation switching elements and the flywheel-and-separation diodes. The separation switching elements are respectively connected between the two AC output lines and two series connection points between the flywheel diodes and the flywheel-and-separation diodes, so as to short-circuit the AC output lines.
Claims
1. An inverter circuit that converts DC power of a DC power source to AC power so as to be interconnected to a power system including an AC power source, the inverter circuit comprising: a smoothing capacitor on an input side, connected in parallel to the DC power source; a bridge circuit, configured to convert DC power to AC power, including four switching elements, four flywheel diodes connected reversely parallel to the switching elements, and two flywheel-and-separation diodes which are separation diodes which also serve as flywheel diodes, connected in series to two of the flywheel diodes; an interconnection reactor on an output side, provided on two AC output lines connecting the bridge circuit and the AC power source; and a separation circuit configured to separate the smoothing capacitor and the interconnection reactor from each other during a flywheel period of the flywheel diodes in the bridge circuit, wherein the separation circuit includes two separation switching elements and the two flywheel-and-separation diodes, and each of the two separation switching elements are connected between one of the two AC output lines and one of two series connection points between the flywheel diodes and the flywheel-and-separation diodes, so as to short-circuit the AC output lines; among the flywheel diodes and the flywheel-and-separation diodes mutually connected in series, the flywheel diodes are provided on a DC input line side, and the flywheel-and-separation diodes are provided on the AC output line side, in the bridge circuit, and withstand voltages of the respective flywheel diodes are set to be lower than withstand voltages of the flywheel-and-separation diodes.
2. The inverter circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flywheel diodes are fast recovery diodes, and the flywheel-and-separation diodes are SiC Schottky barrier diodes or GaN Schottky barrier diodes.
3. The inverter circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the separation switching elements have a parasitic diode or a diode connected in reversely parallel.
4. The inverter circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inverter circuit operates as an AC/DC converter.
5. A distributed power source system comprising the inverter circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the DC power source is a distributed power source.
6. The distributed power source system as claimed in claim 5, further, comprising: a storage battery configured to utilize power generated by the distributed power source.
7. An uninterruptible power supply comprising: the inverter circuit as claimed in claim 1, in which the DC power source is a distributed power source; a storage battery configured to utilize power generated by the DC power source; and a bidirectional AC/DC converter, wherein the inverter circuit operates as a converter/inverter to perform power conversion between the DC power source and/or the storage battery, and the AC power source.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In any event, the present invention will become more clearly understood from the following description of embodiments thereof, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, the embodiments and the drawings are given only for the purpose of illustration and explanation, and are not to be taken as limiting the scope of the present invention in any way whatsoever, which scope is to be determined by the appended claims. In the accompanying drawings, like reference numerals are used to denote like parts throughout the several views, and:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(16) The inverter circuit 1 includes: a smoothing capacitor 3 on the input side, which is connected in parallel to a solar battery 2 and intermediately stores DC power of the solar battery 2 in order to smooth and stabilize the DC power; a bridge (full-bridge) circuit 4 which has four switching elements (transistors) Q1 to Q4, four flywheel diodes D1 to D4 connected in reversely parallel to the switching elements Q1 to Q4, and two flywheel-and-separation diodes D5 and D6 respectively connected in series to two of the flywheel diodes D1 to D4 and serving also as flywheel diodes, and which converts DC power to AC power through switching of the transistors Q1 to Q4; an interconnection reactor 5 on the output side, which converts output current to sinewave current; a capacitor C; a separation circuit 6 which separates the smoothing capacitor 3 and the interconnection reactor 5 from each other; an AC power source 7 interconnected to a power system; and a control unit 10 which performs, for example, PWM control to vary a pulse width, with respect to the bridge circuit 4, and controls the entire system.
(17) The separation circuit 6 includes two separation switching elements (transistors) Q5 and Q6, and the two flywheel-and-separation diodes D5 and D6 serving also as flywheel diodes. Among the flywheel diodes D1 to D4, the flywheel diode D1 and the flywheel-and-separation diode D5 are connected in series, and the flywheel diode D2 and the flywheel-and-separation diode D6 are connected in series. Between their series connection points and two AC output lines 11 and 12, the separation transistors Q5 and Q6 are connected so as to short-circuit the AC output lines 11 and 12.
(18) As a switching element, in this example, transistors such as IGBTs are used for the switching elements in the bridge circuit 4 and the separation circuit 6. However, MOSFETs or the like may be used. As a diode, fast recovery diodes (FRDs) are used for the flywheel diodes D1 to D4 in the bridge circuit 4, and SiC Schottky barrier diodes (SiC-SBDs) or GaN Schottky barrier diodes (GaN-SBDs) are used for the flywheel-and-separation diodes D5 and D6 in the separation circuit 6. As compared to a general diode, an SiC-SBD or a GaN-SBD is fast in operation and small in reverse recovery current, and an FRD is short in a reverse recovery time and small in reverse recovery current. Further, in an FRD, reverse current when reverse voltage is applied is smaller than that in an SiC-SBD or a GaN-SBD. Without limitation to the above usage, usage of FRDs and usage of SiC-SBDs or GaN-SBDs may be reversed between the bridge circuit 4 and the separation circuit 6, or all the diodes may be SiC-SBDs or GaN-SBDs, or may be FRDs.
(19) In this example, the flywheel diode D1 and the flywheel-and-separation diode D5 are connected in series, and the flywheel diode D2 and the flywheel-and-separation diode D6 are connected in series. A series connection point N3 between the flywheel diode D1 and the flywheel-and-separation diode D5 is connected to the collector of the separation transistor Q5, and a series connection point N4 between the flywheel diode D2 and the flywheel-and-separation diode D6 is connected to the emitter of the separation transistor Q6. The emitter of the separation transistor Q5 and the collector of the separation transistor Q6 are connected to each other, the AC output line 12 is connected to a connection point N5 therebetween, and to a connection point N2 between the emitter of the transistor Q3 and the collector of the transistor Q4. The emitter of the transistor Q1 and the collector of the transistor Q2 are connected to each other, and the AC output line 11 is connected to a connection point N1 therebetween. That is, among the flywheel diode D1 and the flywheel-and-separation diode D5 connected in series and the flywheel diode D2 and the flywheel-and-separation diode D6 connected in series, the flywheel diodes D1 and D2 (D1 is on the positive side of the smoothing capacitor 3, and D2 is on the negative side of the smoothing capacitor 3) are provided on a DC input line 9 side in the bridge circuit 4, and the flywheel-and-separation diodes D5 and D6 are provided on the AC output lines 11 and 12 side. In a half cycle in which voltage of the AC output line 11 is higher than voltage of the AC output line 12, when OFF signals are given to the transistors Q2 and Q3 and ON signals are given to the transistors Q1 and Q4, the flywheel-and-separation diode D5 is allowed to be ON. In a half cycle in which voltage of the AC output line 12 is higher than voltage of the AC output line 11, when OFF signals are given to the transistors Q1 and Q4 and ON signals are given to the transistors Q2 and Q3, the flywheel-and-separation diode D6 is allowed to be ON. When all the transistors Q1 to Q4 are OFF, the flywheel-and-separation diodes D5 and D6 are allowed to be ON.
(20) That is, among four upper and lower arms of the bridge circuit 4, in this example, on the two upper and lower paired arms at the left, the flywheel-and-separation diodes D5 and D6 are connected in series to the flywheel diodes D1 and D2, respectively.
(21) Among the four switching elements (transistors) Q1 to Q4 composing the full-bridge circuit, the transistors Q1 and Q4 are regarded as a switch pair and the transistors Q2 and Q3 are regarded as a switch pair, and the control unit 10 switches on and off these switch pairs alternately. That is, the control unit 10 performs bipolar switching.
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(23) In the mode I corresponding to a part of a half cycle of AC output in
(24) Generally, in an inverter circuit, in order to prevent short-circuit of upper and lower arms of a bridge circuit, a dead time which is a period in which upper and lower switching elements are turned off simultaneously at the timing of ON/OFF switching is provided. In the mode I, during ON/OFF switching of the transistor Q1 in PWM control, the separation switching element (transistor) Q6 in the separation circuit 6 is constantly turned on, and when the transistor Q1 is OFF, the reactors L1 and L2 (AC output lines 11 and 12) are short-circuited, so that the dead time is not needed. When the transistor Q1 is ON, the separation transistor Q5 is OFF. Even when the separation transistor Q6 is ON, current passing through the transistor Q1 is blocked by the flywheel-and-separation diode D6 and thus does not flow between the diode D6 and the separation transistor Q6. When the transistor Q1 is OFF, as shown by a broken-line arrow l in
(25) In a flywheel diode in a conventional bridge circuit, a reverse recovery period due to ON/OFF switching of a transistor exists constantly. However, during ON/OFF switching of the transistor Q1, even if reverse voltage is applied to the flywheel-and-separation diode D6, since an SiC-SBD is used for the flywheel-and-separation diode D6, a time of reverse recovery from the flywheel-and-separation diode D6 to the separation transistor Q6 hardly exists, and reverse recovery current also hardly flows, so that energy loss due to the reverse recovery current hardly occurs. In addition, since FRDs are used for the flywheel diodes D1 to D4, reverse recovery currents and energy losses therein are also small.
(26) In the mode I in
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(28) In the mode II in
(29) As shown in a broken-line arrow 1 in
(30) In the mode III which is a part of the next half cycle of AC output in
(31) As shown by a broken-line arrow 1 in
(32) In the mode IV in
(33) As shown in a broken-line arrow 1 in
(34) As described above, as shown by the solid lines in the modes I to IV in rows (1), (3), (5), and (7) in
(35) By switching on and off the two switch pairs in the bridge circuit 4 alternately and flowing current through the interconnection reactor 5 (L1, L2), it becomes possible to output AC power having a sinusoidal output waveform, and separate the smoothing capacitor 3 and the interconnection reactor 5 from each other by the separation circuit 6 during a flywheel period.
(36) Thus, in the present invention, since each flywheel diode in the bridge circuit and each flywheel-and-separation diode in the separation circuit are connected in series, it becomes possible to separate the smoothing capacitor and the interconnection reactor from each other by the separation circuit, and reduce the withstand voltages of the flywheel diodes connected in series to the flywheel-and-separation diodes in the bridge circuit. In addition, since DC power of the solar battery which is a distributed power source is converted to AC power with high efficiency by the inverter circuit, a distributed power source system with a high power conversion efficiency is obtained.
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(38) In modification 1 in
(39) In the mode II, the separation transistor Q15 is turned on, current flows through the interconnection reactor L2, the flywheel-and-separation diode D15, the separation transistor Q15, and then the interconnection reactor L1, and thus the smoothing capacitor 3 and the interconnection reactor 5 are separated from each other during a flywheel period. In the mode IV, the separation transistor Q16 is turned on, current flows through the interconnection reactor L1, the separation transistor Q16, the flywheel-and-separation diode D16, and then the interconnection reactor L2, and thus the smoothing capacitor 3 and the interconnection reactor 5 are separated from each other during a flywheel period.
(40) As in the first embodiment, in modification 1 , by respectively connecting the flywheel diodes D3 and D4 and the flywheel-and-separation diodes D15 and D16 in series, the withstand voltages of the flywheel diodes D3 and D4 can be reduced, energy loss is reduced as much as possible, and an inverter circuit with low cost and high power conversion efficiency is obtained.
(41) In modification 2 in
(42) In the mode II, the separation transistor Q36 is ON, current flows through the interconnection reactor L2, the flywheel-and-separation diode D36, the separation transistor Q36, and then the interconnection reactor L1, and thus the smoothing capacitor 3 and the interconnection reactor 5 are separated from each other during a flywheel period. In the mode IV, the separation transistor Q35 is ON, current flows through the interconnection reactor L1, the flywheel-and-separation diode D35, the separation transistor Q35, and then the interconnection reactor L2, and thus the smoothing capacitor 3 and the interconnection reactor 5 are separated from each other during a flywheel period.
(43) As in the first embodiment, in modification 2 , by respectively connecting the flywheel diodes D1 and D3 and the flywheel-and-separation diodes D35 and D36 in series, the withstand voltages of the flywheel diodes D1 and D3 are reduced, energy loss is reduced as much as possible, and an inverter circuit with low cost and high power conversion efficiency is obtained.
(44) In modification 3 in
(45) In the mode II, the separation transistor Q45 is ON, current flows through the interconnection reactor L2, the separation transistor Q45, the flywheel-and-separation diode D45, and then the interconnection reactor L1, and thus the smoothing capacitor 3 and the interconnection reactor 5 are separated from each other during a flywheel period. In the mode IV, the separation transistor Q46 is ON, current flows through the interconnection reactor L1, the separation transistor Q46, the flywheel-and-separation diode D46, and then the interconnection reactor L2, and thus the smoothing capacitor 3 and the interconnection reactor 5 are separated from each other during a flywheel period.
(46) As in the first embodiment, in modification 3, by respectively connecting the flywheel diodes D2 and D4 and the flywheel-and-separation diodes D45 and D46 in series, the withstand voltages of the flywheel diodes D2 and D4 are reduced, energy loss is reduced as much as possible, and an inverter circuit with low cost and high power conversion efficiency is obtained.
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(49) In the mode II, the separation transistor Q26 is ON, current flows through the interconnection reactor L2, the flywheel-and-separation diode D27, the separation transistor Q25, the flywheel-and-separation diode D26, and then the interconnection reactor L1, and thus the smoothing capacitor 3 and the interconnection reactor 5 are separated from each other during a flywheel period. In the mode IV, the separation transistor Q25 is ON, current flows through the interconnection reactor L1, the flywheel-and-separation diode D25, the separation transistor Q25, the flywheel-and-separation diode D28, and then the interconnection reactor L2, and thus the smoothing capacitor 3 and the interconnection reactor 5 are separated from each other during a flywheel period.
(50) In the second embodiment, by respectively connecting the flywheel diodes D1, D2, D3, and D4 and the flywheel-and-separation diodes D25, D26, D27, and D28 in series, as in the first embodiment, the smoothing capacitor 3 and the interconnection reactor 5 can be separated from each other by the separation circuit 6, the withstand voltages of the flywheel diodes D1 to D4 can be reduced, and energy loss is reduced as much as possible. Thus, an inverter circuit with low cost and high power conversion efficiency is obtained.
(51) For example, in the mode I in
(52) The above also applies to, as well as the separation transistor Q6, the separation transistor Q5, the separation transistors Q15 and Q16 in
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(54) As an uninterruptible power supply using the above inverter circuit 1, although not shown, the DC power source may be a distributed power source, and a storage battery for effectively utilizing power generated by the DC power source, and a bidirectional converter may be provided, so that the inverter circuit 1 operates as a converter/inverter to perform power conversion between the DC power source and/or the storage battery, and the AC power source. Thus, an uninterruptible power supply having high power conversion efficiency is obtained.
(55) In the above embodiments, a solar battery has been used as a distributed power source. However, a fuel battery or the like may be used.
(56) The inverter circuit may be operated as a high efficiency converter.
(57) Although the present invention has been fully described in connection with the embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings which are used only for the purpose of illustration, those skilled in the art will readily conceive numerous changes and modifications within the framework of obviousness upon the reading of the specification herein presented of the present invention. Accordingly, such changes and modifications are, unless they depart from the scope of the present invention as delivered from the claims annexed hereto, to be construed as included therein.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
(58) 1 . . . inverter circuit
(59) 2 . . . solar battery (distributed power source)
(60) 3 . . . smoothing capacitor
(61) 4 . . . bridge circuit
(62) 5 . . . interconnection reactor
(63) 6 . . . separation circuit
(64) 7 . . . AC power source
(65) 8 . . . storage battery
(66) 10 . . . control unit
(67) D1 to D4 . . . flywheel diode in bridge circuit
(68) Q1 to Q4 . . . switching element (transistor) in bridge circuit
(69) Q5, Q6 . . . separation switching element (separation transistor)
(70) D5, D6 . . . flywheel-and-separation diode