WO2001049079A1 - Driving circuit of dc microwave oven and method of controlling the same - Google Patents
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- WO2001049079A1 WO2001049079A1 PCT/KR2000/001346 KR0001346W WO0149079A1 WO 2001049079 A1 WO2001049079 A1 WO 2001049079A1 KR 0001346 W KR0001346 W KR 0001346W WO 0149079 A1 WO0149079 A1 WO 0149079A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24C—DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
- F24C7/00—Stoves or ranges heated by electric energy
- F24C7/08—Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05B—ELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
- H05B6/00—Heating by electric, magnetic or electromagnetic fields
- H05B6/64—Heating using microwaves
- H05B6/6414—Aspects relating to the door of the microwave heating apparatus
- H05B6/6417—Door interlocks of the microwave heating apparatus and related circuits
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- the present invention relates to a driving circuit of a DC microwave oven and a
- oven and a method of controlling the same for driving a magnetron through a conversion of a DC voltage into an AC voltage.
- a general AC microwave oven is adapted to drive a magnetron thereof for generating
- the DC microwave oven drives a magnetron thereof by converting a DC
- the DC microwave oven employing a general DC battery of 12V or 24V requires
- a primary interlock switch operated in association with the openings and closings of
- the DC microwave oven should be in a structure that it does not drive the magnetron thereof in a short-circuit state of the primary interlock switch
- the microwave oven is required to have a structure of
- the present invention is devised to solve the above problem and meet the
- an object of the present invention is to provide a driving circuit of a DC microwave oven and a method of controlling the same, capable of protecting circuit
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a driving circuit of a DC
- microwave oven and a method of controlling the same, capable of switching on and off a DC power supply through switches of a small capacity and satisfying the interlock regulations of
- an excessive current detecting unit for detecting a
- the excessive current detecting unit includes an excessive current detecting
- comparator corresponds to the excessive current detecting signal.
- the excessive current detecting part includes plural bipolar
- an excessive current maintaining unit is further included for continuously
- the excessive current maintaining unit includes a feedback transistor turned on with
- a switching unit is provided to be mounted to turn on and off
- the switching unit includes a door sensing switch mounted to directly or
- interlock switch connected m the voltage supply path to the voltage input terminal of the
- pulse dnving unit to be turned on and off according to the opening and closing operations of
- a switch monitor switch is further provided for cutting off the
- the switch monitor unit inci jd' s plural monitor switches mounted in a position
- a switch monitor unit is provided for cutting off the supply of a
- a pulse driving unit for generating the dnving pulses, and a switching unit for switching on
- FIG. 1 is a view for showing a driving circuit of a DC microwave oven according to a
- FIG. 2 is a view for showing a driving circuit of a DC microwave oven according to a
- FIG. 3 is a view for showing a driving circuit of a DC microwave oven according to a
- FIG. 1 is a view for showing a driving circuit of a DC microwave oven according to a
- the dnving circuit of a DC microwave oven is equipped with a
- interlock switch PSW a secondary interlock switch SSW, and a microcomputer 40.
- the dnving circuit of a DC microwave oven includes a pulse dnving unit
- VFC1 a push-pull circuit having first and second field effect transistors FETl and FET2, a high voltage transformer HVT, a magnetron MGT, a door lamp L, a fan motor F, first and
- the push-pull circuit is applied to an inverter unit to supply voltages from the power
- the first and second field effect transistors FETl and FET2 based on a push-pull mode. That
- the first and second field effect transistors FETl and FET2 are connected to the power
- the pulse dnving unit VFC of a pulse driving means generates first and second
- the pulse dnving unit VFC is supplied with a predetermined DC voltage, for
- the first and second field effect transistors FETl and FET2 receives the first and second field effect transistors FETl and FET2
- a high AC voltage in proportion to a winging ratio is induced in the secondary coil T2 of the high voltage transformer HVT, and an AC voltage increased by a
- a dnving circuit is equipped with a switching unit mounted to switch
- the switching unit has the door sensing switch DSW and the pnmary interlock switch
- the switching unit includes the secondary interlock switch SSW.
- the door sensing switch DSW is mounted to directly or indirectly switch on and off
- the door sensing switch DSW is mounted in order for general
- micro switches to intervene in the opening and closing of the cooking chamber door.
- An exciting coil ICO is connected to the ground terminal through a switching
- a voltage regulator 30 is connected to the DC power supply DC to supply a voltage
- the terminal of the voltage regulator 30 is connected to the DC power supply DC, and an output of the same is connected to the voltagf terminal Vcc of the pulse dnving unit VFCl through the pnmary and secondary interlock switches PSW and SSW.
- the voltage regulator 30 regulates voltages from a DC voltage of 12V of the DC
- the voltage regulator 30 may be omitted
- the pnmary interlock switch PSW is connected to the voltage supply passageway to
- switch PSW is mounted to be switched on in association with the cooking chamber door if
- the cooking chamber door of the microwave oven is closed.
- the secondary interlock switch SSW is connected in parallel with the pnmary
- interlock switch PSW on the voltage supply passageway to the voltage input terminal of the
- interlock switch SSW is switched on by the conduction of current in the exciting coil ICO.
- the first and second monitor switches MSW1 and MSW2 are installed as a switch monitor unit for cutting off the voltage supply to the high voltage transformer HVT of the DC
- the first and second monitor switches MSWl and MSW2 are mounted in parallel
- the first and second monitor switches MSWl and MSW2 are installed on the first and second monitor switches MSWl and MSW2
- the first and second monitor switches MSWl and MSW2 are mounted to be
- switches DSW and PSW are turned on with malfunctions of the switching unit.
- the microcomputer 40 is in charge of overall controls with respect to diverse cooking
- the microcomputer 40 switches on the secondary interlock
- cooking function is inputted through a operation panel by a user in the state that the door is
- a first relay switch RYl is switched on when the door sensing switch DSW is
- a door lamp L is lit with
- a second relay switch RY2 is switched on in association with an input of a cooking
- the first and second relay switches RYl and RY2 is preferably controlled by the
- the pnmary interlock switch PSW are turned off. Therefore, a voltage supply of the pulse dnvmg unit VFCl from the voltage regulator 30 is cut off, and the first and second field
- the microcomputer 40 turns the
- the pulse dnving unit VFCl is operated by a voltage supplied from the voltage
- the magnetron MGT is dnven by the voltage induced in the secondary
- transformer HVT from the DC power supply DC is cut off, so that the dnving of the magnetron MGT is stopped.
- the driving circuit of a microwave oven includes first and second
- transistors 50 and 51 an operational amplifier 52, a third transistor 53, a diode Dl, and a
- a reference numeral 54 indicates a comparator built in the pulse dnving unit VFC2.
- An excessive current detecting unit includes an excessive current detecting part and a
- the excessive current detecting part detects a current supplied through the first and
- the base electrodes of the first and second transistors 50 and 51 as the excessive current detecting part are connected to the first and second pulse output terminals OUTl and
- the collector electrodes of the first and second transistors 50 and 51 are connected to the positive terminal of the DC power
- the first and second transistors 50 and 51 are dnven in association with
- transistors 50 and 51 are alternately turned on by the first and second pulse signals alternately
- a common connection is performed between the emitter of the first transistor 50 and
- the inverting terminal of the operational amplifier 52 which is an element of an
- amplification unit of amplifying a current detecting signal is grounded through a resistor R9
- the operational amplifier 52 amplifies a resultant voltage of the voltages outputted
- FIG 2 shows that an operational amplifier in the pulse dnving unit VFC2 is used as
- the comparator 54 when a commercial integrated circuit having a redundant operational
- VFC2 is adapted to be supplied with a voltage through the door sensing switch
- DSW from the DC power supply DC for example, 12V.
- an excessive current maintaining unit is further included, preferably, to
- the excessive current maintaining unit includes a feedback part.
- the feedback part has a third transistor 53 connected to the non-mverting terminal of
- the comparator 54 a resistor R14, and a diode Dl.
- the base electrode of the third transistor 53 is connected to a feedback terminal FB of
- the emitter electrode of the third transistor 53 is connected to
- the third transistor 53 maintains the turnmg-on state by inputting through
- comparator 54 as a voltage exceeding the reference voltage induced in the inverting terminal
- VFC2 is driven with an input of a DC voltage of 12V through the voltage terminal Vcc.
- dnven pulse dnving unit VFC2 generates the first and second pulse signals having the
- first and second transistors 50 and 51 are alternately switched on in
- the operational amplifier 52 inputs through the non-inverting terminal, amplifies, and outputs a resultant voltage formed in the emitter electrode of the first and second transistors
- transformer HVT the voltages of the emitter electrodes of the first and second transistors 50
- the pulse driving unit VFC2 stops the outputs of the first
- the third transistor 53 is continuously turned on with an input of the feedback
- circuit components including the first and second field effect transistors FETl and FET2 are
- the dnving circuit has first and second monitor switches MSWl 1
- MSWl 1 and MSW22 as a switch monitor unit are commonly connected to the positive
- contacts N12 and N22 are connected to the first and second transistors 50 and 51 which are
- the excessive current detecting/maintaining unit includes the excessive current
- the first and second monitor switches MSWl 1 and MSW22 each having three
- terminals selects either of a first loop passing from the DC power supply DC to the fuse
- MSWl 1 and MSW22 are connected on a current supply path connecting the first and second
- the first contact Nl 1 selectively switched with the fixed terminal is connected to the
- the first and second monitor switches MSWl 1 and MSW22 are operated with the
- the cooking chamber door is opened, and be connected to the second switching contacts N12
- the fuse FUSEl is opened by the first and second monitor switches MSWl 1 and MSW22
- the base electrodes of the first and second transistors 50 and 51 are connected to the
- the collector electrodes of the first and second transistors 50 and 51 are connected to
- SSW are turned on to receive a DC voltage of 15V outputted from the voltage regulator 30
- the pulse dnving unit VFC2 generates the first and second
- the pulse driving unit VFC2 continuously generates a feedback control
- the dnving circuit of a DC microwave oven is devised to control the dnving of the push-pull circuit of converting a DC voltage
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DE60031517T DE60031517T2 (en) | 1999-12-09 | 2000-11-22 | DC MICROWAVE OVEN WITH A CONTROL CIRCUIT |
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CA002359824A CA2359824C (en) | 1999-12-09 | 2000-11-22 | Driving circuit of dc microwave oven and method of controlling the same |
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