CN110912081A - Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor - Google Patents

Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor Download PDF

Info

Publication number
CN110912081A
CN110912081A CN201911285877.9A CN201911285877A CN110912081A CN 110912081 A CN110912081 A CN 110912081A CN 201911285877 A CN201911285877 A CN 201911285877A CN 110912081 A CN110912081 A CN 110912081A
Authority
CN
China
Prior art keywords
circuit
motor
overvoltage protection
sampling
control
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Pending
Application number
CN201911285877.9A
Other languages
Chinese (zh)
Inventor
谭盛鑫
陈颜钱
欧泽
胡逢亮
阮诗洋
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Gree Electric Appliances Inc of Zhuhai
Original Assignee
Gree Electric Appliances Inc of Zhuhai
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Gree Electric Appliances Inc of Zhuhai filed Critical Gree Electric Appliances Inc of Zhuhai
Priority to CN201911285877.9A priority Critical patent/CN110912081A/en
Publication of CN110912081A publication Critical patent/CN110912081A/en
Pending legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02HEMERGENCY PROTECTIVE CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS
    • H02H7/00Emergency protective circuit arrangements specially adapted for specific types of electric machines or apparatus or for sectionalised protection of cable or line systems, and effecting automatic switching in the event of an undesired change from normal working conditions
    • H02H7/08Emergency protective circuit arrangements specially adapted for specific types of electric machines or apparatus or for sectionalised protection of cable or line systems, and effecting automatic switching in the event of an undesired change from normal working conditions for dynamo-electric motors
    • H02H7/09Emergency protective circuit arrangements specially adapted for specific types of electric machines or apparatus or for sectionalised protection of cable or line systems, and effecting automatic switching in the event of an undesired change from normal working conditions for dynamo-electric motors against over-voltage; against reduction of voltage; against phase interruption

Landscapes

  • Control Of Electric Motors In General (AREA)

Abstract

The invention discloses a motor overvoltage protection circuit and a motor, wherein the circuit comprises a sampling circuit, a rectifying circuit, a control circuit and a controllable switch circuit; the controllable switch circuit is connected with the L line of the motor and is used for controlling the on or off of a power supply path of the motor; the sampling circuit is used for sampling the power supply voltage of the motor in real time; the rectifying circuit is connected with the output end of the sampling circuit and is used for converting the alternating current sampling voltage output by the sampling circuit into direct current voltage; and the control circuit is connected between the output end of the rectifying circuit and the control end of the controllable switch circuit and used for outputting an overvoltage protection level signal when the direct-current voltage output by the rectifying circuit is greater than a preset voltage threshold value so as to cut off a power supply path of the motor by disconnecting the controllable switch circuit. The invention realizes the overvoltage protection of the motor, and protects the motor by timely switching off the voltage when the motor is connected to the voltage larger than the rated value, thereby improving the safety of the whole machine and improving the user experience.

Description

Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of motor control, in particular to a motor overvoltage protection circuit and a motor.
Background
At present, the alternating current motor is widely applied in various industries, and higher requirements are put forward on the performance, reliability and cost of the motor. Among them, overvoltage protection has become one of the important indicators for measuring the reliability of the motor. The motor is required to work under the working condition within the design range, and if the voltage exceeds the range, components and parts are easily damaged, so that the motor cannot run.
In the prior art, an ac motor is generally controlled by a controllable switching circuit. Specifically, the motor is switched on or off by controlling the on-off of the motor zero-fire wire through a controllable switching circuit. However, the existing motor control method cannot realize overvoltage protection of the motor, and when the motor receives a voltage larger than a rated value, the voltage cannot be turned off in time to protect the motor, so that the safety of the whole machine is poor, and the user experience is influenced.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention provides a motor overvoltage protection circuit and a motor, and aims to solve the problems that the overvoltage protection of the motor cannot be realized by the existing motor control method, and when the motor is connected with a voltage larger than a rated value, the voltage cannot be timely turned off to protect the motor, so that the safety of the whole motor is poor.
In order to solve the technical problems, the invention adopts the following technical scheme:
the invention provides a motor overvoltage protection circuit, which comprises a sampling circuit, a rectifying circuit, a control circuit and a controllable switch circuit, wherein the sampling circuit is connected with the rectifying circuit;
the controllable switch circuit is connected with the L line of the motor and is used for controlling the on or off of a power supply path of the motor;
the sampling circuit is used for sampling the power supply voltage of the motor in real time;
the rectifying circuit is connected with the output end of the sampling circuit and is used for converting the alternating current sampling voltage output by the sampling circuit into direct current voltage;
and the control circuit is connected between the output end of the rectifying circuit and the control end of the controllable switch circuit and used for outputting an overvoltage protection level signal when the direct-current voltage output by the rectifying circuit is greater than a preset voltage threshold value so as to cut off a power supply path of the motor by disconnecting the controllable switch circuit.
Optionally, the sampling circuit includes a first resistor R1, and the first resistor R1 is connected between the L line of the motor and the L line of the external ac power source.
Optionally, the rectifier circuit includes a rectifier bridge composed of a first diode D1, a second diode D2, a third diode D3 and a fourth diode D4, an ac input end of the rectifier bridge is connected to two ends of the sampling circuit, and a dc output end of the rectifier bridge is connected to an input end of the control circuit.
Optionally, the control circuit includes a first photocoupler U1, an input terminal of the first photocoupler U1 is connected to the dc output terminal of the rectifier bridge, an emitter of the first photocoupler U1 is grounded, and a collector of the first photocoupler U1 is connected to the control terminal of the controllable switching circuit of the motor.
Optionally, the motor overvoltage protection circuit further comprises a first capacitor C1, and the first capacitor C1 is connected in parallel between the dc output ends of the rectifier bridge.
Optionally, the controllable switching circuit comprises a thyristor SC1 and a thyristor SC1 control circuit;
the controllable silicon SC1 is connected with the L line of the motor, the output end of the controllable silicon SC1 control circuit is connected with the control electrode of the controllable silicon SC1, and the input end of the controllable silicon SC1 control circuit is connected with the output end of the control circuit.
Optionally, the thyristor SC1 control circuit includes a second photocoupler U2 and a filter circuit composed of a second resistor R2 and a second capacitor C2, an input end of the filter circuit is connected to an output end of the control circuit, an output end of the filter circuit is connected to an input end of the second photocoupler U2, and an output end of the second photocoupler U2 is connected to a control electrode of the thyristor SC 1.
Optionally, the thyristor SC1 control circuit further includes a third resistor R3, and the third resistor R3 is connected between the output terminal of the second photocoupler U2 and the control electrode of the thyristor SC 1.
Optionally, the motor overvoltage protection circuit further comprises a resistor-capacitor module RC3, and the resistor-capacitor module RC3 is connected between the L line and the N line of the motor.
In addition, the embodiment of the invention also provides a motor, which comprises the motor overvoltage protection circuit.
Compared with the prior art, the technical scheme of the invention has the following main advantages:
according to the motor overvoltage protection circuit and the motor provided by the embodiment of the invention, when the sampling voltage of the sampling resistor is greater than a certain voltage threshold, the controllable switch circuit is disconnected to turn off the L-line power supply circuit of the motor, so that overvoltage protection of the motor is realized, when the motor is connected to the voltage greater than the rated value, the L-line voltage is timely turned off to protect the motor, the safety of the whole machine is improved, and the user experience is improved.
The foregoing description is only an overview of the technical solutions of the present invention, and the embodiments of the present invention are described below in order to make the technical means of the present invention more clearly understood and to make the above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention more clearly understandable.
Drawings
Various other advantages and benefits will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments. The drawings are only for purposes of illustrating the preferred embodiments and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. Also, like reference numerals are used to refer to like parts throughout the drawings. In the drawings:
fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an overvoltage protection circuit of a motor according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic circuit diagram of an overvoltage protection circuit for a motor according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. While exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in various forms and should not be 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 disclosure to those skilled in the art.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that, 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 prior art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
Fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a motor overvoltage protection circuit according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 1, the motor overvoltage protection circuit provided by this embodiment includes a sampling circuit 10, a rectifying circuit 20, a control circuit 30, and a controllable switch circuit 40;
the controllable switch circuit 40 is connected to an L line of the motor and is used for controlling the on or off of a power supply path of the motor;
the sampling circuit 10 is used for sampling the power supply voltage of the motor in real time;
the rectifying circuit 20 is connected with the output end of the sampling circuit 10 and is used for converting the alternating current sampling voltage output by the sampling circuit into direct current voltage;
and the control circuit 30 is connected between the output end of the rectifying circuit 20 and the control end of the controllable switch circuit 40, and is used for outputting an overvoltage protection level signal when the direct-current voltage output by the rectifying circuit 20 is greater than a preset voltage threshold value so as to cut off a motor power supply path by disconnecting the controllable switch circuit 40.
According to the motor overvoltage protection circuit provided by the embodiment of the invention, when the sampling voltage of the sampling resistor is greater than a certain voltage threshold, the controllable switch circuit is disconnected to cut off the L-line power supply line of the motor, so that overvoltage protection of the motor is realized, and when the motor receives the voltage greater than the rated value, the L-line voltage is timely cut off to protect the motor, so that the safety of the whole machine is improved, and the user experience is improved.
Fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a motor overvoltage protection circuit according to another embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 2, the sampling circuit 10 in the motor overvoltage protection circuit in the embodiment includes a first resistor R1, and the first resistor R1 is connected between an L line of the motor and an L line of an external ac power supply.
The rectifier circuit 20 comprises a rectifier bridge composed of a first diode D1, a second diode D2, a third diode D3 and a fourth diode D4, wherein an alternating current input end of the rectifier bridge is connected to two ends of the first resistor R1, and a direct current output end of the rectifier bridge is connected to an input end of the control circuit. Specifically, a positive input end of the rectifier bridge is connected between the first diode D1 and the second diode D2, and a negative input end of the rectifier bridge is connected between the third diode D3 and the fourth diode D4.
Further, the motor overvoltage protection circuit further comprises a first capacitor C1, and the first capacitor C1 is connected in parallel between the direct current output ends of the rectifier bridge.
The control circuit 30 includes a first photocoupler U1, an input terminal of the first photocoupler U1 is connected to the dc output terminal of the rectifier bridge, specifically, an anode input terminal of the first photocoupler U1 is connected to the positive output terminal of the rectifier bridge, a cathode input terminal of the first photocoupler U1 is connected to the negative output terminal of the rectifier bridge, an emitter of the first photocoupler U1 is grounded, and a collector of the first photocoupler U1 is connected to the control terminal of the controllable switch circuit 40 of the motor.
Further, the motor overvoltage protection circuit further comprises a resistance-capacitance module RC1, and the resistance-capacitance module RC1 is connected between the L line and the N line of the motor. When the load is an inductive load, the interference can be absorbed by the resistance-capacitance module.
The controllable switch circuit 40 comprises a silicon controlled rectifier SC1 and a silicon controlled rectifier SC1 control circuit;
the controllable silicon SC1 is connected with the L line of the motor, the output end of the controllable silicon SC1 control circuit is connected with the control electrode of the controllable silicon SC1, and the input end of the controllable silicon SC1 control circuit is connected with the output end of the control circuit.
The silicon controlled rectifier SC1 control circuit comprises a second photoelectric coupler U2 and a filter circuit composed of a second resistor R2 and a second capacitor C2, the input end of the filter circuit is connected with the output end of the control circuit, the output end of the filter circuit is connected with the input end of the second photoelectric coupler U2, and the output end of the second photoelectric coupler U2 is connected with the control electrode of the silicon controlled rectifier SC 1.
The controlled silicon SC1 control circuit further comprises a third resistor R3, and the third resistor R3 is connected between the output end of the second photoelectric coupler U2 and the control electrode of the controlled silicon SC 1.
In the embodiment of the invention, R1 is a sampling resistor, when an external alternating current power supply enables the voltage connected to the motor to be a rated voltage UM0, the voltage sampled by the sampling resistor R1 is UR0, UR0 is alternating current voltage, the alternating current voltage is converted into direct current voltage VR0 after passing through a rectifier bridge (D1, D2, D3 and D4), the voltage is set to be the conduction voltage of the first photoelectric coupler U1, when the voltage at the input end of the first photoelectric coupler U1 is greater than the voltage, the first photoelectric coupler U1 is conducted, and when the circuit is connected with normal working voltage, the first photoelectric coupler U1 is not conducted.
When an external alternating current power supply enables the voltage connected to the motor to be larger than the rated voltage UM0, the voltage sampled by the sampling resistor R1 is larger than UR0, the converted direct current voltage after passing through the rectifier bridge (D1, D2, D3 and D4) is correspondingly larger than the breakover voltage VR0 of the first photoelectric coupler U1, therefore, the first photoelectric coupler U1 is turned on, the output end of the first photoelectric coupler U1 is pulled to the ground, the second photoelectric coupler U2 is cut off, the control end of the silicon controlled rectifier SC1 is disconnected due to the fact that no control signal exists, the motor is cut off on the circuit, and therefore the motor is protected when overvoltage occurs.
In addition, the embodiment of the invention also provides a motor, which comprises the motor overvoltage protection circuit.
According to the motor overvoltage protection circuit and the motor provided by the embodiment of the invention, when the sampling voltage of the sampling resistor is greater than a certain voltage threshold, the controllable switch circuit is disconnected to turn off the L-line power supply circuit of the motor, so that overvoltage protection of the motor is realized, when the motor is connected to the voltage greater than the rated value, the L-line voltage is timely turned off to protect the motor, the safety of the whole machine is improved, and the user experience is improved.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that while some embodiments herein include some features included in other embodiments, rather than others, combinations of features of different embodiments are meant to be within the scope of the invention and form different embodiments. For example, in the following claims, any of the claimed embodiments may be used in any combination.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above examples are only intended to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, but not to limit it; although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some technical features may be equivalently replaced; and such modifications or substitutions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the corresponding technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention.

Claims (10)

1. A motor overvoltage protection circuit is characterized by comprising a sampling circuit, a rectifying circuit, a control circuit and a controllable switch circuit;
the controllable switch circuit is connected with the L line of the motor and is used for controlling the on or off of a power supply path of the motor;
the sampling circuit is used for sampling the power supply voltage of the motor in real time;
the rectifying circuit is connected with the output end of the sampling circuit and is used for converting the alternating current sampling voltage output by the sampling circuit into direct current voltage;
and the control circuit is connected between the output end of the rectifying circuit and the control end of the controllable switch circuit and used for outputting an overvoltage protection level signal when the direct-current voltage output by the rectifying circuit is greater than a preset voltage threshold value so as to cut off a power supply path of the motor by disconnecting the controllable switch circuit.
2. The motor overvoltage protection circuit of claim 1, wherein the sampling circuit comprises a first resistor R1, the first resistor R1 being connected between the L-line of the motor and the L-line of the external ac power source.
3. The motor overvoltage protection circuit according to claim 1, wherein said rectifier circuit comprises a rectifier bridge consisting of a first diode D1, a second diode D2, a third diode D3 and a fourth diode D4, an ac input terminal of said rectifier bridge being connected to both ends of said sampling circuit, and a dc output terminal of said rectifier bridge being connected to an input terminal of said control circuit.
4. The motor overvoltage protection circuit according to claim 3, wherein the control circuit comprises a first optocoupler U1, an input terminal of the first optocoupler U1 is connected to the DC output terminal of the rectifier bridge, an emitter terminal of the first optocoupler U1 is grounded, and a collector terminal of the first optocoupler U1 is connected to a control terminal of a controllable switching circuit of the motor.
5. The motor overvoltage protection circuit according to claim 3, further comprising a first capacitor C1, wherein the first capacitor C1 is connected in parallel between the DC output terminals of the rectifier bridge.
6. The motor overvoltage protection circuit of claim 1, wherein said controllable switching circuit comprises a thyristor SC1 and a thyristor SC1 control circuit;
the controllable silicon SC1 is connected with the L line of the motor, the output end of the controllable silicon SC1 control circuit is connected with the control electrode of the controllable silicon SC1, and the input end of the controllable silicon SC1 control circuit is connected with the output end of the control circuit.
7. The motor overvoltage protection circuit of claim 6, wherein said thyristor SC1 control circuit comprises a second optocoupler U2 and a filter circuit consisting of a second resistor R2 and a second capacitor C2, an input terminal of said filter circuit is connected to an output terminal of said control circuit, an output terminal of said filter circuit is connected to an input terminal of said second optocoupler U2, and an output terminal of said second optocoupler U2 is connected to a control electrode of said thyristor SC 1.
8. The motor overvoltage protection circuit of claim 7, wherein said thyristor SC1 control circuit further comprises a third resistor R3, said third resistor R3 being connected between the output of said second optocoupler U2 and the control terminal of said thyristor SC 1.
9. The motor overvoltage protection circuit according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising a resistor-capacitor module RC3, wherein the resistor-capacitor module RC3 is connected between the L line and the N line of the motor.
10. An electrical machine comprising an electrical machine overvoltage protection circuit as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9.
CN201911285877.9A 2019-12-13 2019-12-13 Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor Pending CN110912081A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
CN201911285877.9A CN110912081A (en) 2019-12-13 2019-12-13 Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
CN201911285877.9A CN110912081A (en) 2019-12-13 2019-12-13 Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
CN110912081A true CN110912081A (en) 2020-03-24

Family

ID=69825516

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
CN201911285877.9A Pending CN110912081A (en) 2019-12-13 2019-12-13 Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor

Country Status (1)

Country Link
CN (1) CN110912081A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN114172121A (en) * 2022-02-10 2022-03-11 武汉锐科光纤激光技术股份有限公司 Control circuit of power supply

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN114172121A (en) * 2022-02-10 2022-03-11 武汉锐科光纤激光技术股份有限公司 Control circuit of power supply
CN114172121B (en) * 2022-02-10 2022-06-10 武汉锐科光纤激光技术股份有限公司 Control circuit of power supply

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
CN104577993B (en) Input voltage protection circuit of switching power supply
CN108847835B (en) Power device driving protection circuit and control method thereof
CN113964863A (en) Series photovoltaic system capable of automatically achieving module level turn-off
CN110912081A (en) Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor
JP2012244716A (en) Protection circuit and electronic apparatus
CN109217273B (en) Non-delay anti-surge circuit for closing power switch
CN208112220U (en) A kind of protective relaying device power supply power-fail holding realization circuit
CN112103922A (en) Power supply protection device, method and driver
CN210985644U (en) Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor
CN103475191A (en) Control circuit of switching power supply
CN203406776U (en) DC power supply
CN210985643U (en) Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor
CN211046465U (en) Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor
CN106786357B (en) The spacecraft controllable restoring circuit of bus under-voltage protection
CN206117116U (en) Over -voltage and under -voltage protection circuit
CN111049107A (en) Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor
CN111049106A (en) Motor overvoltage protection circuit and motor
CN114915153A (en) Protection circuit of switching power supply and electronic equipment
CN114158159A (en) LED drive circuit with protection function
CN210577783U (en) Surge current suppression circuit and switching power supply
CN201007991Y (en) Short circuit, overload safeguard for transistor output
CN2777817Y (en) Protection circuit for single switch power
CN105553301B (en) Power supply device with wide dynamic input adaptability
CN217508261U (en) Overcurrent protection circuit
CN111786354B (en) Thyristor short-circuit protection circuit and device

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
PB01 Publication
PB01 Publication
SE01 Entry into force of request for substantive examination
SE01 Entry into force of request for substantive examination