WO1995034122A1 - Circuit arrangement - Google Patents
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- WO1995034122A1 WO1995034122A1 PCT/SE1995/000638 SE9500638W WO9534122A1 WO 1995034122 A1 WO1995034122 A1 WO 1995034122A1 SE 9500638 W SE9500638 W SE 9500638W WO 9534122 A1 WO9534122 A1 WO 9534122A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02M—APPARATUS FOR CONVERSION BETWEEN AC AND AC, BETWEEN AC AND DC, OR BETWEEN DC AND DC, AND FOR USE WITH MAINS OR SIMILAR POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; CONVERSION OF DC OR AC INPUT POWER INTO SURGE OUTPUT POWER; CONTROL OR REGULATION THEREOF
- H02M7/00—Conversion of ac power input into dc power output; Conversion of dc power input into ac power output
- H02M7/42—Conversion of dc power input into ac power output without possibility of reversal
- H02M7/44—Conversion of dc power input into ac power output without possibility of reversal by static converters
- 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
- H02M7/53—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 using devices of a triode or transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal
- H02M7/537—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 using devices of a triode or transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal using semiconductor devices only, e.g. single switched pulse inverters
- H02M7/538—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 using devices of a triode or transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal using semiconductor devices only, e.g. single switched pulse inverters in a push-pull configuration
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02M—APPARATUS FOR CONVERSION BETWEEN AC AND AC, BETWEEN AC AND DC, OR BETWEEN DC AND DC, AND FOR USE WITH MAINS OR SIMILAR POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; CONVERSION OF DC OR AC INPUT POWER INTO SURGE OUTPUT POWER; CONTROL OR REGULATION THEREOF
- H02M3/00—Conversion of dc power input into dc power output
- H02M3/22—Conversion of dc power input into dc power output with intermediate conversion into ac
- H02M3/24—Conversion of dc power input into dc power output with intermediate conversion into ac by static converters
- H02M3/28—Conversion of dc power input into dc power output with intermediate conversion into ac by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode to produce the intermediate ac
- H02M3/325—Conversion of dc power input into dc power output with intermediate conversion into ac by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode to produce the intermediate ac using devices of a triode or a transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal
- H02M3/335—Conversion of dc power input into dc power output with intermediate conversion into ac by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode to produce the intermediate ac using devices of a triode or a transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal using semiconductor devices only
- H02M3/33569—Conversion of dc power input into dc power output with intermediate conversion into ac by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode to produce the intermediate ac using devices of a triode or a transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal using semiconductor devices only having several active switching elements
- H02M3/33573—Full-bridge at primary side of an isolation transformer
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02M—APPARATUS FOR CONVERSION BETWEEN AC AND AC, BETWEEN AC AND DC, OR BETWEEN DC AND DC, AND FOR USE WITH MAINS OR SIMILAR POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; CONVERSION OF DC OR AC INPUT POWER INTO SURGE OUTPUT POWER; CONTROL OR REGULATION THEREOF
- H02M3/00—Conversion of dc power input into dc power output
- H02M3/01—Resonant DC/DC converters
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- the present invention relates generally to an electrical circuit arrangement, adapted to be able to generate a constant direct voltage.
- circuit arrangement generates a constant direct voltage even when the power take-off, and thereby the direct current connectable to a load, is allowed to vary within predetermined limits.
- Circuit arrangements of this kind usually use; a transforming unit, intended to transform a first direct voltage into a first alternating voltage with a normally trapezoidal shape; a so called inverter or inverted rectifier; a transforming unit, intended to transform a second alternating voltage into a second direct voltage; and a smoothing filter, intended to smooth the second direct voltage, whose output terminals are connectable to a circuit external power consuming load.
- DC-DC converting circuit arrangements such as the one described above, are previously known through several various embodiments.
- the present invention is mainly adaptable with a phase regulation.
- the diodes (50, 54) used in this arrangement are meant to protect two transistors (52, 56) that do not endure back currents.
- the function of the resistances (46, 48) is to consume the contributed power, which is generated at the secondary side (4) of the transformer ("A") and appears on the primary side (2) of the same.
- this "snubber"-circuit is to connect the resistances (46 and 48 respectively) in parallel over the primary winding of the transformer ( “A” ) through the transistors (52 and 56).
- the other diodes (31 and 33) are not connected in series with any resistance.
- Yet another technical problem is to be able to realize that this kind of power loss can be reduced with a DC-DC converter with phase regulation, by including a power distributing, or power loss distributing, organ within said, a first direct voltage to a first alternating voltage, transforming unit.
- a well-adapted reduction of a back current preferably can be achieved by means of an inductance that can be saturated, where each of two such inductances is dimensioned to limit the back currents through the adjacent rectifying mean, through a high inductance value, but appear as transparent to forward currents, through the same rectifying mean, by letting the inductance go into saturation.
- the present invention is based on an already-known circuit arrangement that has a first direct voltage into a pulse shaped alternating voltage transforming unit, an alternating voltage into a second direct voltage transforming unit, and a varying direct voltage value of said second voltage smoothing filter, conneGtable to a power demanding load, preferably a load that can vary with time.
- the present invention is more specifically based on a circuit arrangement whose first direct voltage to an alternating voltage transforming unit presents an inductance, a so called help inductance, whose one connection is connected to a mutual connecting point of two series-connected rectifying means, with a load current and a power loss generating current passing through it, said load current being the current that is passing through a connected load.
- the alternating voltage to a second direct voltage transforming unit comprises parallel related rectifying means.
- the invention is based on an already-known circuit arrangement with a back current through one of two parallel related rectifying means formed at the switching period of the alternating voltage.
- the invention indicates specifically that a power contribution to said inductance, which originates from these back currents, is redistributed by a power contribution redistributing organ of the transforming unit, in order to reduce the losses that occur, for instance, in the series-connected rectifying means whereby the power contribution redistributing organ comprises both series-connected rectifying means and a resistance or likewise.
- the power contribution redistributing organ consists of a resistance, or likewise, and two series-connected rectifying means and that the resistance is connected between one connection of the inductance and a mutual connecting point of the two rectifying means.
- the power contribution redistributing organ consists of two series-connected rectifying means and two Zener-diodes, each Zener-diode being counter connected in series with one of the rectifying means, and one connection of the inductance being directly connected to the mutual connecting point of the two rectifying means.
- the power contribution redistributing organ (A) can also consist of two series connected rectifying means and two Zener-diodes, each Zener-diode being connected in series and counter connected to one another between one connection of the inductance and the mutual connecting point of the rectifying means.
- the resistance can be connected in parallel with a capacitance.
- One embodiment indicates further an organ that consists of two series connected rectifying means and two resistances, each resistance being connected in series with one of the rectifying means.
- said power contribution redistributing organ can consist of two series connected rectifying means, and the primary winding of a transformer, the primary winding being connected between one connection of the inductance and the mutual connecting point of the rectifying means. It is thereto indicated that the secondary winding of the transformer can be connected to a rectifying organ.
- the invention also indicates that the rectifying organ can be arranged to generate a half-wave rectified voltage, which is connected to the second direct voltage.
- the alternating voltage can be seen as two alternating voltages, a first and a second alternating voltage, galvanically separated from each other.
- the first alternating voltage is connected to a transforming unit and thereby transformed into the second alternating voltage.
- the voltage value of the first alternating voltage is selected to be higher that the voltage value of the second alternating voltage.
- the power contribution redistributing organ is adapted to redistribute the power contribution in order to reduce losses that occur in the components within the, a first direct voltage into an alternating voltage, transforming unit.
- the components consist of transistors.
- the proposed embodiments within the scope of the present invention, further indicate that the power contribution redistributing organ partly consist of an organ that presents resistive, or at least essentially resistive, properties, and that the resistive value of the organ is specifically adapted to the components within the circuit arrangement, in order to provide a current passage through, amongst other things, one of the two series connected rectifying means; one transistor; and the inductance, of a relatively short time duration, without allowing a back voltage across parallel connected rectifying means or output diodes, belonging to the second alternating voltage to a second direct voltage transforming circuit, to exceed a predetermined value.
- a second alternating voltage to a second direct voltage transforming unit comprises a first inductance, connected in series with a first rectifying mean that belongs to the unit, and a second inductance, connected in series with a second rectifying mean that belongs to the unit.
- both of the used inductances are dimensioned to limit back currents through adjacent rectifying means, by means of a high impedance value and to appear as transparent to forward currents through the same rectifying means, by means of saturation.
- the primary advantages of a circuit arrangement, according to the present invention is that by simple means conditions are created redistribute power contributions to a charged help inductance, which is generated and transferred by back currents, so that the power that is stored within the help inductance can be taken care of, not only by transistors and diodes, but also by the power distributing organ, so that a desired demagnetization can be performed in a short time, but not so fast that a back voltage across a rectifying mean or an output diode, that belongs to a second alternating voltage to a second direct voltage transforming unit exceeds a predetermined value.
- the primary characteristic features of a circuit arrangement, according to the present invention are set forth in the characterizing clause of the following Claim 1.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram of an AC-DC converter that belongs to a DC-DC converter, with the voltages that appeare between the blocks marked out for simplifying purposes;
- Figure 2 is a wiring diagram, significant for the invention, of the function blocks that pertain to the invention, with an added power distributing organ;
- Figure 3 is a wiring diagram of a first power distributing organ, according to the invention.
- Figure 4 is a wiring diagram of a second embodiment of the organ, according to the invention.
- Figure 5 is a wiring diagram of a third embodiment of the power distributing organ
- Figure 6 is a wiring diagram of a fourth embodiment of the power distributing organ
- Figure 7 is a wiring diagram of a fifth embodiment of the power distributing organ
- Figure 8 is a wiring diagram of a sixth embodiment of the power distributing organ
- Figure 9 is a wiring diagram of a seventh embodiment of the power distributing organ.
- Figure 10 shows the variations in time of a current through a diode (V3 or V4 according to Fig. 2), with a circuit arrangement according to Fig. 3, and somewhat enlarged the variations in time of the current at one of the switching periods.
- FIG. 1 a block diagram of an AC-DC converter 1 illustrates two connecting conductors that conducts an alternating voltage and an alternating current.
- the alternating voltage in a previously known way, forms a fullwave rectified voltage on the conductor 3a through a rectifying bridge 3.
- This fullwave rectified voltage reaches a peak value of 375 V and is connected to a "Boost"-converter 4, which consists of a coil, a diode and a transistor, where the state of the transistor is controlled by a control device 5, in a previously known way, to produce a regulated output voltage via on the conductors 4a with a value of 380 - 400 VDC, having a superposed voltage with a double net frequency ( 100 Hz or 120 Hz), and a peak-to-peak value in the order of 10 V.
- the voltage, through the conductors 4a, and the corresponding current which will hereafter be denoted as a first direct voltage, is connected to a converting unit 6, through which a pulse width modulation provides a first alternating voltage through the conductor 6a. Further shown, is a first alternating voltage, that occurs on the conductors 6a, to a second alternating voltage, that occur on the conductors 7a, transforming unit 7.
- the DC-DC converter uses the blocks 6, 7, 8 and 9, where the transforming unit 7 could be omitted, but is included in order to separate the primary side of the DC-DC converter from the secondary side in a galvanic way.
- Said first and second alternating voltages are mutually denoted solely as an alternating voltage, when the transforming unit 7 is omitted.
- the transforming unit 7 can be arranged to transform the voltage values either up or down, but can also present a transforming ratio of 1:1.
- a second alternating voltage, which occurs on the conductors 7a, to a second direct voltage, which occurs on the conductors 8a, transforming unit 8, is intended to fullwave rectify the second alternating voltage on the conductors 7a.
- the fullwave rectified pulse shaped direct voltage is connected to a smoothing filter 9, through the conductors 8a.
- a direct voltage occurs on the output terminals 10 and fed to a control device 11 at a constant voltage value by means of phase regulation, through previously known circuits.
- the instantaneous current value can be detected through a detecting connection to the filter 9.
- the instantaneous value of the current can be adapted to the instantaneous value of the load, through required regulation of the current value, depending on the varying value of the load 12, as the voltage value is kept constant.
- a surveying circuit 13 co-acts with the control devices 5 and 11 in a previously known manner.
- a wiring diagram of a connecting arrangement shows the transforming unit 6, or inverted rectifier 6, the transforming unit 7, or the transformer 7, the converting circuit 8, or the rectifiers 8, and the direct voltage smoothing filter 9, in order to better illustrate the inventive thought of the present invention.
- Alternating pulse shaped direct voltage related signals 6a with an amplitude of approximately 400.VAC, are formed through an active regulation of the transistors Ml and M4, or M2 and
- the voltage pulse to the transformer 7 is transformed to the secondary winding 72 of the transformer 7 allowing a transformed voltage pulse to pass through an inductance L3 and a diode V4.
- This pulse is then smoothed through the condenser C2 and the inductance L4 in order to form a current to the plus terminal 10+ of conductor 10.
- a voltage pulse in the opposite direction is received at the primary winding 71 during the following switching sequence when transistors M2 and M3 are in a conductive state, and a voltage is transformed to the secondary winding 73 to pass through an inductance L2 and a diode V3 to generate the required current to the plus terminal 10+ of conductor 10.
- the present invention is intended, at one hand, to as far as possible limit the back current that appears through one of the diodes (V3 and V4 respectively) during the switching sequences of the transistors Ml to M4.
- the invention provides a redistributing organ A, which belongings to transforming unit 6, and this organ A is adapted to redistribute and reduce the losses that occur, for instance, in the series-connected rectifying means, of the organ A, and in transistors Ml to M4.
- organ A consists of a resistance Rl and two series-connected rectifying means VI, V2, and that resistance Rl is connected between one connection Lla of the inductance Ll and the mutual connecting point Va of the two rectifying means VI, V2.
- the invention emphasizes the dimensioning of the value of the resistance Rl.
- the resistance value can be selected to be approximately 30 ohm.
- the selection of the resistance value is, however, very complex, and requires that consideration be given to various parameters.
- a very low resistance value, in the above described oscillating circuit (where the resistance Rl is a part), provides a very long time of discharge for the, as a loss, contributed power.
- a high value of the resistance in the oscillating circuit permits the required power redistribution and consumption to be performed during a much shorter period of time.
- the resistance value, of resistance Rl must be high, it must not be so high as to generate a voltage spike that exceeds a predetermined value, which is the value at which the diodes V3 and V4 can be destroyed, taking a suitable safety margin into consideration.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a first embodiment of the power contribution redistributing organ A.
- a second embodiment of organ A is illustrated.
- This embodiment consists of two series-connected rectifying means VI, V2 and two Zener-diodes, each Zener-diode being counter connected in series with one of the rectifying means.
- the connection Lla of the inductance is directly connected to the mutual connecting point Va of the two rectifying means.
- Fig. 5 shows that the power contribution redistributing organ A consists of two series-connected rectifying means VI, V2 and two Zener diodes Z3, Z4, where the Zener-diodes in principal can be regarded as being the resistance Rl illustrated in Fig. 3, the Zener diodes being connected in series and counter connected to each other between one connection Lla of the inductance Ll and the mutual connecting point Va of the rectifying means.
- Fig. 6 shows a fourth embodiment of an organ A, where resistance Rl, according to Fig. 3, is connected in parallel with a capacitance C4.
- Fig. 7 shows a fifth embodiment of an organ A, using two series-connected rectifying means VI, V2 and two resistances R3, R4, each resistance being connected in series with one of the rectifying means.
- One connection Lla of the inductance is directly connected to the mutual connecting point Va of the two rectifying means.
- Fig. 8 shows a sixth embodiment of the power contribution redistributing organ A, which consists of two series-connected rectifying means VI, V2 and the primary winding T2p of a transformer, the primary winding being connected between one connection Lla of the inductance Ll and the mutual connecting point Va of the rectifying means.
- the secondary winding T2s of the transformer T2 is connected to a rectifying organ 81, and this rectifying organ can be arranged to form a fullwave rectified voltage, in a previously known way, on the connections 82.
- the rectifying organ 81 can also comprise a voltage smoothing circuit 81a, in a previously known way.
- the generated voltage 82 can be directly connected to the load 12 through the connections 10.
- the fullwave rectified voltage 82 can then be connected to the voltage-smoothing circuit 9 in Fig. 2, without having to use an internal voltage smoothing circuit.
- Fig. 9 shows a seventh embodiment of the organ A, where the organ consists of two series-connected rectifying means VI,
- the connecting arrangements of the organ A are specifically suitable with phase regulated full bridges, but the connecting arrangement can also be used with half bridges, that work with a constant off-time.
- the resistance Rl can be exchanged with a number of other equivalent circuit connections.
- Fig. 9 One such example is illustrated in Fig. 9.
- the condensers C5 and C6 are dimensioned so that the voltages across them are essentially constant.
- An advantage with this solution is that it insures that the clamping voltage is constant, giving good control of the voltage across the output diodes V3 and V4.
- To connect a power contribution redistributing organ A provides, besides this, the possibilities to reduce the risk of a self-oscillating circuit.
- Fig. 10 The time wise variations of the current through one of the diodes V3 or V4 are shown in Fig. 10.
- a circuit arrangement according to Fig. 3, is used.
- the time variation at one of the two switching sequences, 50 and 51 respectively, has been somewhat enlarged.
- Fig. 10 shows two switching sequences, denoted 50 and 51.
- the inductance L2 or L3 is in saturation during the current variation up to the point "t 0 " . Thereafter will the current, at the switching moment, has the time wise variation which is illustrated by the curve denoted 51a.
- the current spike, denoted 51b generates the loss related contributed power that is to be distributed as previously described.
- the time variation follows the curve 51c when the saturable inductances L2, L3 have not been used, resulting in a larger loss related power contribution.
- the inductance L2 or L3 provides a large inductance value after the time "t 0 ", and thereby limits the back current through the adjacent rectifying mean V3, V4.
- the inductances appear transparent to forward currents through the same rectifying means.
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AU26872/95A AU681529B2 (en) | 1994-06-02 | 1995-06-02 | Circuit arrangement |
JP50076196A JP2002510458A (en) | 1994-06-02 | 1995-06-02 | Circuit structure |
EP95922048A EP0763277B1 (en) | 1994-06-02 | 1995-06-02 | Circuit arrangement |
CA002167494A CA2167494C (en) | 1994-06-02 | 1995-06-02 | Dc voltage regulation circuit |
BR9505818A BR9505818A (en) | 1994-06-02 | 1995-06-02 | Circuit layout |
DE69521998T DE69521998T2 (en) | 1994-06-02 | 1995-06-02 | CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT |
NO960344A NO960344L (en) | 1994-06-02 | 1996-01-26 | Electrical circuit arrangement, in particular an inverted converter |
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