USRE43263E1 - Method for operating a frequency converter circuit - Google Patents
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- H02M7/48—Conversion of dc power input into ac power output without possibility of reversal by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode
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- Modern induction cooking surfaces are usually equipped with two or four induction cooking zones.
- the induction cooking zones have induction coils which are supplied with high-frequency operating currents by means of converter circuits. It is known to operate two induction coils jointly by means of one converter circuit with two outputs, each of the outputs being connected to an induction coil.
- Various procedures have been proposed for avoiding or reducing noise when both outputs are operated simultaneously.
- This object is solved by a method for operating a converter circuit having the features of claim 1 .
- a first output is operated at a first switching frequency and a second output is simultaneously operated at a second switching frequency that is different from the first.
- noise having a frequency generated by the superposition of the first switching frequency and the second switching frequency is produced.
- the converter circuit is operated in such a way that the frequency of the noise is lower than a first cut-off frequency and/or higher than a second cut-off frequency.
- This procedure has the advantage that noise can be produced at a frequency that lies outside the human audible range by appropriately selecting the first cut-off frequency and the second cut-off frequency.
- the induction coils can be operated at frequencies at which a high efficiency can be achieved.
- additional components such as choking coils for reducing the noise can be dispensed with.
- the first switching frequency and/or the second switching frequency are operated in such a way that the frequency of the noise is lower than the first cut-off frequency and/or higher than the second cut-off frequency.
- the switching frequencies of the outputs can be simply adapted by means of intelligent power switches.
- an electrical power of at least one of the outputs is regulated by means of a relative switch-on time and/or the switching frequency.
- the converter circuit can be operated with the induction coils in such a way that a high efficiency is achieved.
- the first cut-off frequency and/or the second cut-off frequency are determined depending on a level of the noise.
- the cut-off frequencies can be adapted to the human audibility threshold so that the noise cannot be perceived.
- the first cut-off frequency is 2 kilohertz and/or the second cut-off frequency is 14 kilohertz.
- the human audibility threshold is very high so that the level of the noise does not reach the human audibility threshold or only insignificantly exceeds it.
- the invention relates to an induction cooking device such as, for example, an induction cooking surface or a cooker with an induction heating element.
- FIG. 1b is a second embodiment of a converter circuit
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of possible noise frequencies during operation of the converter circuits according to FIG. 1 ,
- FIG. 3 is a schematic profile of the human audibility threshold
- FIG. 4 is a schematic time profile of a period of an output voltage of the converter circuits according to FIG. 1 and
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of an adaptation of electrical output powers for the converter circuits according to FIG. 1 taking into account a first and a second cut-off frequency.
- FIGS. 1a and 1b are schematic diagrams showing two different embodiments of a converter circuit comprising two outputs or induction coils.
- V designates a voltage source
- I 1 is a first and I 2 is a second induction coil
- S 1 , S 2 , S 3 and S 4 are high-frequency switches
- CF 1 and CF 2 are capacitive input filters
- C 1 +, C 1 ⁇ , C 2 + and C 2 ⁇ are capacitors.
- the second embodiment differs from the first embodiment ( FIG. 1a ) in that two changeover switches R 1 , R 2 are provided for reconfiguring the topology for the case when both induction coils I 1 , I 2 are not switched on or both outputs are not active.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic diagram of possible frequencies of the noise during operation of the converter circuits according to FIG. 1a or 1 b.
- the first induction coil I 1 is operated at a first switching frequency f 1 and the second induction coil I 2 is operated at a second switching frequency f 2 which is higher than the first switching frequency f 1 .
- Both switching frequencies f 1 , f 2 lie above a maximum frequency f max which can be perceived by human hearing. In this way, noise produced at the switching frequencies f 1 and f 2 cannot be heard by humans.
- a frequency fS which corresponds to a difference comprising the second switching frequency f 2 minus the first switching frequency f 1 .
- This frequency fS can lie in a frequency band B which indicates the frequencies perceptible by humans.
- the noise can have different levels L 1 , L 2 , LS at different frequencies f 1 , f 2 , fS which is indicated by arrows of different length at the frequencies f 1 , f 2 and fS in FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic profile of the human audibility threshold H.
- a different minimum noise level L can be perceived by the human hearing which is indicated by the profile of the audibility threshold H in FIG. 3 .
- a first cut-off frequency g 1 and a second cut-off frequency g 2 are determined using the level LS of the noise and its points of intersection with the profile of the audibility threshold H, the first cut-off frequency g 1 being lower than the second cut-off frequency g 2 .
- the converter circuits according to FIGS. 1a and 1b are operated according to the invention so that the frequency fS of the noise is lower than the first cut-off frequency g 1 or higher than the second cut-off frequency g 2 .
- the level LS of the predicted noise can, for example, be estimated using the switching frequencies f 1 , f 2 and the electrical powers P 1 and P 2 supplied to the induction coils.
- experimental cut-off frequencies g 1 , g 2 can be defined, for example, the first cut-off frequency g 1 at 2 kilohertz and the second cut-off frequency g 2 at 14 kilohertz.
- Parameters for adapting the electrical powers P 1 , P 2 supplied to the induction coils I 1 , I 2 are firstly the switching frequencies f 1 , f 2 and secondly a relative switch-on time D.
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic time profile of a period of a first output voltage UA of the converter circuit according to FIGS. 1a and 1b . The period 1/f is normalised to unity in FIG. 4 . The output voltage UA increases during the relative switch-on time D and then decreases slowly again.
- the electrical powers P 1 , P 2 supplied to the induction coils I 1 , I 2 are highest for relative switch-on times D of 0.5.
- FIG. 5 shows a schematic diagram of an adaptation of the electrical output powers P 1 and P 2 for the two induction coils I 1 , I 2 according to the converter circuits from FIGS. 1a and 1b taking into account the two cut-off frequencies g 1 and g 2 .
- the switching frequency f 1 is specified as 21 kilohertz for example and the relative switch-on time D is specified as 0.5.
- the electrical power P 2 for the second induction coil I 2 is now adjusted by means of the relative switch-on time D and by means of the switching frequency f 2 taking into account the two cut-off frequencies g 1 and g 2 .
- the second switching frequency f 2 can lie in a range between the first switching frequency f 1 (here 21 kilohertz) and the sum of the first switching frequency f 1 and the first cut-off frequency g 1 (here 23 kilohertz) and above the sum of the first switching frequency f 1 and the second cut-off frequency g 2 (here 35 kilohertz). In this way it is ensured that the noise at the frequency fS which is produced from the difference between the second switching frequency f 2 and the first switching frequency f 1 is not perceived by the human hearing.
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- B frequency band
- C1+ capacitor
- C1 capacitor
- C2+ capacitor
- C2 capacitor
- CF1 capacitive input filter
- CF2 capacitive input filter
- D relative switch-on time
- f frequency
- fmax maximum frequency perceived by human hearing
- f1 switching frequency of the first induction coil
- f2 switching frequency of the second induction coil
- fS frequency of the noise
- g1 first cut-off frequency
- g2 second cut-off frequency
- H audibility threshold
- I1 first induction coil
- I2 second induction coil
- L sound level
- L1 sound level at the first switching frequency
- L2 sound level at the second switching frequency
- LS level of noise at fS
- P electrical power
- P1 electrical power of the first induction coil
- P2 electrical power of the second induction coil
- R1 changeover switch
- R2 changeover switch
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- U voltage
- UA output voltage
- V voltage source
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