Method for controlling an electromagnetic contactor and electromagnetic contactor implementing such a method
09711312 ยท 2017-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H51/34
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H47/20
ELECTRICITY
H01H51/34
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention relates to a control method for an electromagnetic contactor and an electromagnetic contactor implementing such a method, where the method includes supplying an electromagnet of the contactor with a pulse width modulation supply signal and having a nominal frequency, the method also including varying the period over at least part of the pulses of the modulation so as to reduce the conducted electromagnetic disruptions, the variation of the period being chosen such that the frequency of the supply signal remains comprised in a given frequency band including the nominal frequency.
Claims
1. A control method for an electromagnetic contactor, the method comprising: supplying an electromagnet of the contactor with a pulse width modulation (PWM) supply signal, the PWM supply signal having a nominal frequency; and varying the period of the pulses of the PWM supply signal over at least part of the pulses of the PWM supply signal so as to reduce parasites that disrupt operation of electrical and electronic apparatuses positioned near the contactor, the varying of the period of the pulses of the PWM supply signal taking into account a caliber defining an acceptable disruption limit for the parasites that disrupt the operation of the electrical and electronic apparatuses positioned near the contactor, the disruption limit being defined per frequency value in a given frequency band including the nominal frequency, the given frequency band ranging from 150 kHz to 30 MHz, wherein the variation of the period is chosen such that a frequency of the supply signal remains comprised in the given frequency band, the variation of the period of the pulses of the PWM supply signal determined randomly.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the pulse width of the supply signal is varied.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the function is linear or piecewise linear.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the variations of the period of the PWM supply signal of the period is cyclical.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the variation of the period of the pulses is applied so as to: preserve a same period over a first plurality of periods; modify the value of the period for a second plurality of periods.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the variation of the period of the pulses is applied continuously to each period.
7. An electromagnetic contactor including a control circuit configured to perform operations comprising: supplying an electromagnet of the contactor with a pulse width modulation (PWM) supply signal, the PWM supply signal having a nominal frequency; and varying the period of the pulses of the PWM supply signal over at least part of the pulses of the PWM supply signal so as to reduce parasites that disrupt operation of electrical and electronic apparatuses positioned near the contactor, the varying of the period of the pulses of the PWM supply signal taking into account a caliber defining an acceptable disruption limit for the parasites that disrupt the operation of electrical and electronic apparatuses positioned near the contactor, the disruption limit being defined per frequency value in a given frequency band including the nominal frequency, the given frequency band ranging from 150 kHz to 30 MHz, wherein the variation of the period is chosen such that a frequency of the supply signal remains comprised in the given frequency band, the variation of the period of the pulses of the PWM supply signal is determined randomly.
8. The contactor according to claim 7, wherein the control circuit comprises a PWM device configured to determine a variation of the frequency of the supply signal from the nominal frequency.
9. The contactor according to claim 8, wherein the PWM device comprises a modulated random frequency PWM modulator including a control circuit to generate random values.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood using the following description and figures, which are:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) The control circuit 5 is connected to a control power supply source 1. The source 1 withdraws current when a command is issued from the control power supply source 1 toward the control circuit 5 of the contactor 4. To that end, the control circuit 5 of the contactor 4 includes two connection terminals 2 and 3 for connecting to the control power supply source 1.
(10) To use an AC or DC power supply source, a rectifier is connected between a terminal 2 and a first terminal 10, and between the terminal 3 and a second terminal 16.
(11) The connection terminal 16 is connected through the control circuit 5 to a second polarization terminal 11 of the electromagnet 9 of the contactor 4 by means of an electronic switch 7 such as a MOS transistor or a bipolar power transistor. The electronic switch 7 is connected by means of a control terminal 8, like the gate of a MOS transistor or a power bipolar base, to a PWM modulator 6 that generates a square cyclical ratio signal determined as a function of the energy one wishes to transfer to the electromagnet 9 to obtain a correct maneuver and/or maintenance of the core 12.
(12) The core 12 maneuvers the moving lever of the switch 13. The switch 13 is connected across two terminals 14 and 15 of the contactor that are intended to be connected to a power circuit to be controlled by the contactor. Such a power circuit may include a monophasic AC power supply between a phase P and a neutral N and include a charge C like an electric motor.
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(14) According to the state of the art, the PWM modulator 6 includes an oscillator producing a nominal frequency Fch that determines the period T of the slots, a registry containing a value representative of the conduction duration , a meter charged at the value representative of the conduction duration, and an oscillator with a higher frequency than the nominal frequency Fch. When the meter has reached the value of the register, a latch causes the conduction signal to drop back to zero. Other techniques are known to implement similar means based on ramps and voltage comparison.
(15) However, the presence of a serrated signal U8 on the control terminal 8 of the electronic switch 7 generates a large quantity of parasites that may disrupt the operation of electrical and electronic apparatuses positioned near the contactor 4.
(16) Thus,
(17) According to the invention, so as not to exceed the limit caliber of the parasite amplitudes, the modulator 6 is arranged to vary the period T over at least part of the pulses of the modulation so as to reduce the conductive electromagnetic disruptions, the variation of the period T being chosen such that the frequency F of the power supply signal remains comprised in a given frequency band BF including the nominal frequency Fch.
(18) According to one embodiment, the frequency variation of the pulses is determined randomly around the nominal PWM modulation frequency Fch, the parameters of the variation law being determined so as to reduce the amplitude of the parasites in the frequency spectrum. The frequency spectrum here is determined in a band from 150 kHz to 30 MHz.
(19) In the inventive method, the nominal frequency is determined for a sequence of N slots for switching the electronic switch 7 to conduction mode so as to determine an energy transmitted to the electromagnet 9 according to a desired power supply scheme. However, instead of keeping this nominal PWM modulation frequency Fch constant, during the duration of the N pulses, the period T=1/Fch of each pulse of the sequence varies, by a variable value +a or b. According to the invention, the random frequency variation F, or period, is determined so as to produce spreading of the spectrum generated by switching the power switch 7. also varies in order to keep the ratio T/T constant.
(20) The period T and/or the pulse width T may be constant over a first plurality of periods before being modified over a second plurality of periods.
(21) The PWM modulator 6 is arranged, as shown in
(22) When the variation of the frequency F is completely determined, for example in the form of one or more sequences suitable for reducing the amplitude of the parasites generated in the band from 150 kHz to 30 MHz, the sequence of variations {F.sub.k; k} may be recorded in a memory that is read sequentially, or calculated and generated continuously.
(23) When the frequency variation is random, the modulator 6 comprises means for generating random values, for example such as means for determining a random value based on white noise. According to one alternative, the variation of the frequency may be pseudo-random, the modulator 6 comprising means for generating pseudo-random values for example using a table comprising values corresponding to a random selection, then choosing the values from among that selection, in particular cyclically. As an example, thirty-two values are randomly determined, then that sequence of thirty-two values is repeated cyclically.
(24) In one example embodiment, the contactor of
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(26) According to another embodiment of the method, it is possible to determine the variation of the period T of the pulses using a deterministic function, in particular using a linear or piecewise linear function.