WO2009058024A1 - Device arranged for converting an ac input voltage to a dc output voltage - Google Patents

Device arranged for converting an ac input voltage to a dc output voltage Download PDF

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WO2009058024A1
WO2009058024A1 PCT/NO2008/000383 NO2008000383W WO2009058024A1 WO 2009058024 A1 WO2009058024 A1 WO 2009058024A1 NO 2008000383 W NO2008000383 W NO 2008000383W WO 2009058024 A1 WO2009058024 A1 WO 2009058024A1
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Erik Myhre
Jan Tore Brastad
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Roberto Rojas
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    • 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
    • H02H7/10Emergency 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 converters; for rectifiers
    • H02H7/12Emergency 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 converters; for rectifiers for static converters or rectifiers
    • H02H7/125Emergency 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 converters; for rectifiers for static converters or rectifiers for rectifiers
    • H02H7/1252Emergency 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 converters; for rectifiers for static converters or rectifiers for rectifiers responsive to overvoltage in input or output, e.g. by load dump
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02MAPPARATUS 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
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    • H02M1/42Circuits or arrangements for compensating for or adjusting power factor in converters or inverters
    • H02M1/4208Arrangements for improving power factor of AC input
    • H02M1/4225Arrangements for improving power factor of AC input using a non-isolated boost converter
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02MAPPARATUS 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
    • H02M1/00Details of apparatus for conversion
    • H02M1/32Means for protecting converters other than automatic disconnection
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02MAPPARATUS 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
    • H02M7/00Conversion of ac power input into dc power output; Conversion of dc power input into ac power output
    • H02M7/02Conversion of ac power input into dc power output without possibility of reversal
    • H02M7/04Conversion of ac power input into dc power output without possibility of reversal by static converters
    • H02M7/06Conversion of ac power input into dc power output without possibility of reversal by static converters using discharge tubes without control electrode or semiconductor devices without control electrode
    • H02M7/062Avoiding or suppressing excessive transient voltages or currents
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02MAPPARATUS 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
    • H02M7/00Conversion of ac power input into dc power output; Conversion of dc power input into ac power output
    • H02M7/02Conversion of ac power input into dc power output without possibility of reversal
    • H02M7/04Conversion of ac power input into dc power output without possibility of reversal by static converters
    • H02M7/12Conversion of ac power input into dc power output without possibility of reversal by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode
    • H02M7/125Avoiding or suppressing excessive transient voltages or currents
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02MAPPARATUS 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
    • H02M1/00Details of apparatus for conversion
    • H02M1/0083Converters characterised by their input or output configuration
    • H02M1/0085Partially controlled bridges
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02BCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO BUILDINGS, e.g. HOUSING, HOUSE APPLIANCES OR RELATED END-USER APPLICATIONS
    • Y02B70/00Technologies for an efficient end-user side electric power management and consumption
    • Y02B70/10Technologies improving the efficiency by using switched-mode power supplies [SMPS], i.e. efficient power electronics conversion e.g. power factor correction or reduction of losses in power supplies or efficient standby modes

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  • the present invention relates to a device arranged for converting an AC input voltage to a DC output voltage.
  • the AC power will usually be supplied from an AC power source, such as the mains.
  • the DC power is supplied to equipment such as telecommunication equipment, broad band data communication equipment (GSM/UMTS base stations etc), military equipment, medical equipment etc.
  • the requirements for the DC power can vary, but usually it is important to keep the DC voltage within certain boundaries and also to protect the DC side from irregularities in the voltage/current on the AC side.
  • irregularities can be surges, i.e. surge voltages/currents that occur in the AC mains due to lightning, failures in the AC mains or voltage variations caused by of increased or decreased load etc.
  • a prior art boost converter comprising a diode bridge (dashed box) on the input side is shown in fig. IA.
  • the boost converter comprises a protection diode in parallel with the boost inductor and boost diode.
  • Fig. IB shows how a surge current (solid arrows) from the AC input flows through the boost converter and through the protection diodes. The dashed arrows are illustrating how the current would flow without the protection diode.
  • the protection diode protects the inductor, switch and boost diode, and only the protection diode needs to be dimensioned for the surge current.
  • the present invention provides a device arranged for converting an AC input voltage to a DC output voltage comprising a bridgeless boost converter and protection system which provides protection to the boost converter from surges and other unwanted occurrences from the AC mains. Consequently, the protection system will also provide protection to the load or other components on the DC side of the power supply system. Due to environmental issues and also increasing energy costs, there is an increased demand for power supply systems with improved power efficiency. Therefore, the object of the invention is also to contribute to increased power efficiency for the power supply system.
  • the present invention relates to a device arranged for converting an AC input voltage to a DC output voltage, comprising: a bridgeless boost converter; and a surge protection system comprising: a first protection diode, where the anode is connected to a first AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to a positive boost output terminal; a second protection diode, where the anode is connected to a negative boost output terminal and the cathode is connected to the first AC input terminal; - a third protection diode, where the anode is connected to a second AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to the positive boost output terminal; and a fourth protection diode, where the anode is connected to the negative boost output terminal and the cathode is connected to the second AC input terminal.
  • the bridgeless boost converter comprises: a boost inductor device comprising at least one boost inductor; a boost diode device comprising at least one boost diode; a boost switch device comprising at least one boost switch; and - a boost capacitor device comprising at least one boost capacitor.
  • the protection diodes are dimensioned to withstand a surge.
  • the boost inductor device comprises a boost inductor having a first end connected to a first AC input terminal and a second end connected to a first node;
  • the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode and a second boost diode, where the first boost diode is connected between the first node and the positive boost output terminal;
  • the boost switch device comprising a first boost switch connected to the first node.
  • the boost inductor device comprises a boost inductor having a first end connected to the first (AC) input terminal and a second end connected to a first node;
  • the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode connected between the first node and the positive boost output terminal and a second boost diode connected between the negative output terminal and the first node;
  • the boost switch device comprises a first boost switch and a second boost switch serially connected between the first node and the second AC input terminal;
  • the boost capacitor device comprises a first boost capacitor connected between the positive output terminal and negative output terminal.
  • the boost inductor device comprises a first boost inductor having a first end connected to the first AC input terminal and a second end connected to a first node and a second boost inductor having a first end connected to the second AC input terminal and a second node;
  • the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode connected between the first node and the positive boost output terminal and a second boost diode connected between the negative output terminal and the first node;
  • the boost switch device comprises a first boost switch and a second boost switch serially connected between the first node and the second node;
  • the boost capacitor device comprises a first boost capacitor connected between the positive output terminal and the second node and a second boost capacitor connected between the second node and the negative output terminal.
  • the boost inductor device comprises a first boost inductor having a first end connected to a first AC input terminal and a second end connected to a first node and a second boost inductor having a first end connected to a second AC input terminal and a second end connected to a second node;
  • the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode connected between the first node and the positive boost output terminal and a second boost diode connected between the second node and the positive boost output terminal;
  • the boost switch device comprises a first boost switch connected between the first node and the negative boost output terminal and a second boost switch connected between the second node and the negative boost output terminal;
  • the boost capacitor device comprises a first boost capacitor connected between the positive output terminal and negative output terminal.
  • Fig. IA illustrates a prior art boost converter with diode bridge and a protection diode
  • Fig. IB illustrates the propagation of a surge through the converter in fig. IA;
  • Fig. 2 illustrates a first embodiment of the present invention
  • Fig. 3 A illustrates the topology of a second embodiment of the invention (a bridgeless boost converter with two input inductors and protection system);
  • Fig. 3B illustrates the propagation of a surge through the converter in fig. 3 A
  • Fig. 4A illustrates the topology of a third embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 4B illustrates the propagation of a surge through the converter in fig. 4A
  • Fig. 5 A illustrates the topology of a fourth embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 5B and Fig. 5C illustrate the propagation of a positive and a negative surge through the converter in fig. 5A respectively.
  • fig. 2, fig. 3A, fig. 4A and fig. 5 A where different embodiments of a device arranged for converting an AC input voltage to a DC output voltage are shown.
  • the AC voltage is normally the AC mains.
  • the DC output voltage can be supplied directly to a load or can be supplied to a DC-DC converter for further improving the quality of the DC voltage delivered to a load.
  • the device comprises the following components: - a bridgeless boost converter; and a surge protection system.
  • the surge protection system comprises four protection diodes: a first protection diode Dprotl, where the anode is connected to a first AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to a positive boost output terminal Obp; a second protection diode Dprot2, where the anode is connected to a negative boost output terminal Obn and the cathode is connected to the first AC input terminal; a third protection diode Dprot3, where the anode is connected to a second AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to the positive boost output terminal Obp; and a fourth protection diode Dprot4, where the anode is connected to the negative boost output terminal Obn and the cathode is connected to the second AC input terminal.
  • the surge protection system is illustrated by means of a dashed box in the drawings.
  • the bridgeless boost converter is illustrated as a solid drawn box in fig. 2, and comprises a bridgeless boost converter, for example as shown and described in Huber, L. et al mentioned in the introduction.
  • a typical bridgeless boost converter comprises: - a boost inductor device comprising at least one boost inductor; a boost diode device comprising at least one boost diode; a boost switch device comprising at least one boost switch; and a boost capacitor device comprising at least one boost capacitor.
  • protection diodes Dprotl, Dprot2, Dprot3 and Dprot4 are dimensioned to withstand a surge, i.e. a surge current/voltage that is arriving from the AC input, for example because of a lightning that strikes the AC mains net.
  • the boost inductor device comprises a first boost inductor LbI having a first end connected to the first AC input terminal and a second end connected to a first node 1. Moreover, the boost inductor device comprises a second boost inductor Lb2 connected between the second AC input terminal and a second node 2.
  • the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode DbI and a second boost diode Db2.
  • the first boost diode DbI is connected between the first node 1 and the positive boost output terminal Obp.
  • the second boost diode Db2 is connected between the second node 2 and the positive boost output terminal Obp. It should be noted that the cathodes of the first and second boost diodes DbI, Db2 are connected to the positive boost output terminal Obp.
  • the boost switch device comprises a first boost switch SbI connected between the first node 1 and the negative boost output terminal Obn and a second boost switch Sb2 connected between the second node 2 and the negative boost output terminal Obn.
  • the boost capacitor device comprises a boost capacitor CbI connected between the positive boost output terminal Obp and the negative boost output terminal Obn.
  • the first protection diode Dprotl starts to conduct, as shown in fig. 3B.
  • the current is propagating through the first boost capacitor CbI and then back through the fourth protection diode Dprot 4 to the second AC input terminal.
  • a negative surge current will propagate through the third protection diode Dprot 3, the boost capacitor CbI and the second protection diode Dprot2. Consequently, none of the main components of the bridgeless boost converter, such as the boost inductor, the boost diodes, or the boost switches will be conducting any substantial surge current, and hence those components are protected from being damaged by the surge current.
  • the boost inductor device comprises a first boost inductor LbI connected between the first AC input terminal and a first node 1. Moreover, the boost inductor device comprises a second boost inductor Lb2 connected between the second AC input terminal and a second node 2.
  • the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode DbI and a second boost diode Db2.
  • the first boost diode DbI is connected between the first node 1 and the positive boost output terminal Obp.
  • the second boost diode Db2 is connected between the negative output terminal Obn and the first node 1. It should be noted that the first boost diode DbI is connected with its anode to the first node 1 and the second boost diode Db2 is connected with its cathode to the first node 1.
  • the boost switch device comprises a first boost switch Sb 1 connected to the first node 1 on one end and to a second boost switch Sb2 on the other end.
  • the second boost switch Sb2 is connected between the first boost switch SbI and the second node 2.
  • the boost switches SbI, Sb2 are connected in series as a so-called bidirectional switch.
  • the boost capacitor device comprises a first boost capacitor CbI connected between the positive output terminal Obp and the second node 2 and a second boost capacitor Cb2 connected between the second node 2 and the negative output terminal Obn.
  • the second boost inductor Lb2 can be omitted in the bridgeless boost converter. Consequently, the protection diodes Dprot3 and Dprot4 of the protection system also can be omitted.
  • the boost inductor device comprises a first boost inductor LbI having a first end connected to the first AC input terminal and a second end connected to a first node 1.
  • the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode DbI and a second boost diode Db2.
  • the first boost diode DbI is connected between the first node 1 and the positive boost output terminal Obp.
  • the second boost diode Db2 is connected between the negative output terminal Obn and the first node 1. It should be noted that the first boost diode DbI is connected with its anode to the first node 1 and the second boost diode Db2 is connected with its cathode to the first node 1.
  • the boost switch device comprises a first boost switch SbI connected between the first node 1 and a second boost switch Sb2.
  • the second boost switch Sb2 is connected between the first boost switch SbI and the second AC input terminal. Consequently, the first and second boost switches SbI and Sb2 are connected in series as a so-called bidirectional switch between the first node 1 and the second AC input terminal.
  • the boost capacitor device comprises a boost capacitor CbI connected between the positive output terminal Obp and negative output terminal Obn.
  • the bidirectional switches can be replaced by a diode bridge and a MOSFET switch.
  • the switches are of type MOSFET switches.
  • the switches are switches with intrinsic diodes or switches connected in parallel with anti-parallel diodes.
  • An example of alternative switches is IGBTs connected in parallel with anti-parallel diodes.
  • the switches are controlled by a control system based on parameters such as measured voltages and/or currents. The method used by the control system for controlling the switches would be known for a man skilled in the art.
  • the control system can be implemented by means of one or several analogue control circuits or digital signal processors.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a device arranged for converting an AC input voltage to a DC output voltage, comprising a bridgeless boost converter; and a surge protection system. The surge protection system comprises a first protection diode (Dprot1), where the anode is connected to a first AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to a positive boost output terminal (Obp); a second protection diode (Dprot2), where the anode is connected to a negative boost output terminal (Obn) and the cathode is connected to the first AC input terminal; a third protection diode (Dprot3), where the anode is connected to a second AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to the positive boost output terminal (Obp); and a fourth protection diode (Dprot4), where the anode is connected to the negative boost output terminal (Obn) and the cathode is connected to the second AC input terminal.

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Device arranged for converting an AC input voltage to a DC output voltage
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a device arranged for converting an AC input voltage to a DC output voltage.
PRIOR ART
Several types of converters are known for use in power supply systems, where there is a need to convert an AC power to a controlled DC power. The AC power will usually be supplied from an AC power source, such as the mains. The DC power is supplied to equipment such as telecommunication equipment, broad band data communication equipment (GSM/UMTS base stations etc), military equipment, medical equipment etc.
The requirements for the DC power can vary, but usually it is important to keep the DC voltage within certain boundaries and also to protect the DC side from irregularities in the voltage/current on the AC side. Such irregularities can be surges, i.e. surge voltages/currents that occur in the AC mains due to lightning, failures in the AC mains or voltage variations caused by of increased or decreased load etc.
A prior art boost converter comprising a diode bridge (dashed box) on the input side is shown in fig. IA. The boost converter comprises a protection diode in parallel with the boost inductor and boost diode. Fig. IB shows how a surge current (solid arrows) from the AC input flows through the boost converter and through the protection diodes. The dashed arrows are illustrating how the current would flow without the protection diode. As can be seen, the protection diode protects the inductor, switch and boost diode, and only the protection diode needs to be dimensioned for the surge current.
There are also known several types of bridgeless boost converters, see for example "Performance Evaluation of Bridgeless PFC Boost Rectifiers", Huber, L. et al, Applied Power Electronics Conference, 2007.
The present invention provides a device arranged for converting an AC input voltage to a DC output voltage comprising a bridgeless boost converter and protection system which provides protection to the boost converter from surges and other unwanted occurrences from the AC mains. Consequently, the protection system will also provide protection to the load or other components on the DC side of the power supply system. Due to environmental issues and also increasing energy costs, there is an increased demand for power supply systems with improved power efficiency. Therefore, the object of the invention is also to contribute to increased power efficiency for the power supply system.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a device arranged for converting an AC input voltage to a DC output voltage, comprising: a bridgeless boost converter; and a surge protection system comprising: a first protection diode, where the anode is connected to a first AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to a positive boost output terminal; a second protection diode, where the anode is connected to a negative boost output terminal and the cathode is connected to the first AC input terminal; - a third protection diode, where the anode is connected to a second AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to the positive boost output terminal; and a fourth protection diode, where the anode is connected to the negative boost output terminal and the cathode is connected to the second AC input terminal.
In an aspect of the invention, the bridgeless boost converter comprises: a boost inductor device comprising at least one boost inductor; a boost diode device comprising at least one boost diode; a boost switch device comprising at least one boost switch; and - a boost capacitor device comprising at least one boost capacitor.
In an aspect of the invention, the protection diodes are dimensioned to withstand a surge.
In an aspect of the invention the boost inductor device comprises a boost inductor having a first end connected to a first AC input terminal and a second end connected to a first node; the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode and a second boost diode, where the first boost diode is connected between the first node and the positive boost output terminal; and the boost switch device comprising a first boost switch connected to the first node. In an aspect of the invention, the boost inductor device comprises a boost inductor having a first end connected to the first (AC) input terminal and a second end connected to a first node; the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode connected between the first node and the positive boost output terminal and a second boost diode connected between the negative output terminal and the first node; the boost switch device comprises a first boost switch and a second boost switch serially connected between the first node and the second AC input terminal; and the boost capacitor device comprises a first boost capacitor connected between the positive output terminal and negative output terminal. In an aspect of the invention, the boost inductor device comprises a first boost inductor having a first end connected to the first AC input terminal and a second end connected to a first node and a second boost inductor having a first end connected to the second AC input terminal and a second node; the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode connected between the first node and the positive boost output terminal and a second boost diode connected between the negative output terminal and the first node; the boost switch device comprises a first boost switch and a second boost switch serially connected between the first node and the second node; and the boost capacitor device comprises a first boost capacitor connected between the positive output terminal and the second node and a second boost capacitor connected between the second node and the negative output terminal.
In an aspect of the invention, the boost inductor device comprises a first boost inductor having a first end connected to a first AC input terminal and a second end connected to a first node and a second boost inductor having a first end connected to a second AC input terminal and a second end connected to a second node; the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode connected between the first node and the positive boost output terminal and a second boost diode connected between the second node and the positive boost output terminal; the boost switch device comprises a first boost switch connected between the first node and the negative boost output terminal and a second boost switch connected between the second node and the negative boost output terminal; and the boost capacitor device comprises a first boost capacitor connected between the positive output terminal and negative output terminal.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the enclosed drawings, where:
Fig. IA illustrates a prior art boost converter with diode bridge and a protection diode;
Fig. IB illustrates the propagation of a surge through the converter in fig. IA; Fig. 2 illustrates a first embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 3 A illustrates the topology of a second embodiment of the invention (a bridgeless boost converter with two input inductors and protection system);
Fig. 3B illustrates the propagation of a surge through the converter in fig. 3 A; Fig. 4A illustrates the topology of a third embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 4B illustrates the propagation of a surge through the converter in fig. 4A; Fig. 5 A illustrates the topology of a fourth embodiment of the invention; and
Fig. 5B and Fig. 5C illustrate the propagation of a positive and a negative surge through the converter in fig. 5A respectively.
It is now referred to fig. 2, fig. 3A, fig. 4A and fig. 5 A, where different embodiments of a device arranged for converting an AC input voltage to a DC output voltage are shown. The AC voltage is normally the AC mains. The DC output voltage can be supplied directly to a load or can be supplied to a DC-DC converter for further improving the quality of the DC voltage delivered to a load.
First embodiment
According to the first embodiment shown in fig. 2, the device comprises the following components: - a bridgeless boost converter; and a surge protection system. The surge protection system comprises four protection diodes: a first protection diode Dprotl, where the anode is connected to a first AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to a positive boost output terminal Obp; a second protection diode Dprot2, where the anode is connected to a negative boost output terminal Obn and the cathode is connected to the first AC input terminal; a third protection diode Dprot3, where the anode is connected to a second AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to the positive boost output terminal Obp; and a fourth protection diode Dprot4, where the anode is connected to the negative boost output terminal Obn and the cathode is connected to the second AC input terminal. The surge protection system is illustrated by means of a dashed box in the drawings. The bridgeless boost converter is illustrated as a solid drawn box in fig. 2, and comprises a bridgeless boost converter, for example as shown and described in Huber, L. et al mentioned in the introduction.
A typical bridgeless boost converter comprises: - a boost inductor device comprising at least one boost inductor; a boost diode device comprising at least one boost diode; a boost switch device comprising at least one boost switch; and a boost capacitor device comprising at least one boost capacitor.
It should be noted that the protection diodes Dprotl, Dprot2, Dprot3 and Dprot4 are dimensioned to withstand a surge, i.e. a surge current/voltage that is arriving from the AC input, for example because of a lightning that strikes the AC mains net.
Second embodiment
It is now referred to fig. 3A. The protection system is the same as in the first embodiment, and will not be described in detail here.
The boost inductor device comprises a first boost inductor LbI having a first end connected to the first AC input terminal and a second end connected to a first node 1. Moreover, the boost inductor device comprises a second boost inductor Lb2 connected between the second AC input terminal and a second node 2. The boost diode device comprises a first boost diode DbI and a second boost diode Db2. The first boost diode DbI is connected between the first node 1 and the positive boost output terminal Obp. The second boost diode Db2 is connected between the second node 2 and the positive boost output terminal Obp. It should be noted that the cathodes of the first and second boost diodes DbI, Db2 are connected to the positive boost output terminal Obp.
The boost switch device comprises a first boost switch SbI connected between the first node 1 and the negative boost output terminal Obn and a second boost switch Sb2 connected between the second node 2 and the negative boost output terminal Obn. The boost capacitor device comprises a boost capacitor CbI connected between the positive boost output terminal Obp and the negative boost output terminal Obn.
When a positive surge current arrives on the first AC input terminal, the first protection diode Dprotl starts to conduct, as shown in fig. 3B. The current is propagating through the first boost capacitor CbI and then back through the fourth protection diode Dprot 4 to the second AC input terminal. A negative surge current will propagate through the third protection diode Dprot 3, the boost capacitor CbI and the second protection diode Dprot2. Consequently, none of the main components of the bridgeless boost converter, such as the boost inductor, the boost diodes, or the boost switches will be conducting any substantial surge current, and hence those components are protected from being damaged by the surge current.
Third embodiment
It is now referred to fig. 4A and 4B, illustrating a device with a three-level bridgeless boost converter and a protection system. The protection system is the same as in the first and second embodiment, and will not be described in detail here. The boost inductor device comprises a first boost inductor LbI connected between the first AC input terminal and a first node 1. Moreover, the boost inductor device comprises a second boost inductor Lb2 connected between the second AC input terminal and a second node 2.
The boost diode device comprises a first boost diode DbI and a second boost diode Db2. The first boost diode DbI is connected between the first node 1 and the positive boost output terminal Obp. The second boost diode Db2 is connected between the negative output terminal Obn and the first node 1. It should be noted that the first boost diode DbI is connected with its anode to the first node 1 and the second boost diode Db2 is connected with its cathode to the first node 1. The boost switch device comprises a first boost switch Sb 1 connected to the first node 1 on one end and to a second boost switch Sb2 on the other end. The second boost switch Sb2 is connected between the first boost switch SbI and the second node 2. The boost switches SbI, Sb2 are connected in series as a so-called bidirectional switch. The boost capacitor device comprises a first boost capacitor CbI connected between the positive output terminal Obp and the second node 2 and a second boost capacitor Cb2 connected between the second node 2 and the negative output terminal Obn.
As can be seen from fig. 4B, in similarity to the above embodiment, when a positive surge current is arriving on the first AC input terminal, none of the main components of the bridgeless boost converter, such as the boost inductor, the boost diodes, or the boost switches will be conducting any substantial surge current, and hence those components are protected from being damaged by it.
In an alternative embodiment, the second boost inductor Lb2 can be omitted in the bridgeless boost converter. Consequently, the protection diodes Dprot3 and Dprot4 of the protection system also can be omitted.
Fourth embodiment It is now referred to fig. 5A, 5B and 5C, illustrating a two-level bridgeless boost converter with a bi-directional switch. The protection system is the same as in the first embodiment, and will not be described in detail here.
The boost inductor device comprises a first boost inductor LbI having a first end connected to the first AC input terminal and a second end connected to a first node 1.
The boost diode device comprises a first boost diode DbI and a second boost diode Db2. The first boost diode DbI is connected between the first node 1 and the positive boost output terminal Obp. The second boost diode Db2 is connected between the negative output terminal Obn and the first node 1. It should be noted that the first boost diode DbI is connected with its anode to the first node 1 and the second boost diode Db2 is connected with its cathode to the first node 1.
The boost switch device comprises a first boost switch SbI connected between the first node 1 and a second boost switch Sb2. The second boost switch Sb2is connected between the first boost switch SbI and the second AC input terminal. Consequently, the first and second boost switches SbI and Sb2 are connected in series as a so-called bidirectional switch between the first node 1 and the second AC input terminal.
Moreover, the boost capacitor device comprises a boost capacitor CbI connected between the positive output terminal Obp and negative output terminal Obn.
As can be seen from fig. 5B and 5C, in similarity to the above embodiments, when a positive or negative surge current is arriving on the first AC input terminal, none of the main components of the bridgeless boost converter, such as the boost inductor, the boost diodes, or the boost switches will be conducting any substantial surge current, and hence those components are protected from being damaged by the surge current.
In an alternative embodiment, the bidirectional switches can be replaced by a diode bridge and a MOSFET switch.
In the above description, the switches are of type MOSFET switches. Alternatively, the switches are switches with intrinsic diodes or switches connected in parallel with anti-parallel diodes. An example of alternative switches is IGBTs connected in parallel with anti-parallel diodes. The switches are controlled by a control system based on parameters such as measured voltages and/or currents. The method used by the control system for controlling the switches would be known for a man skilled in the art. The control system can be implemented by means of one or several analogue control circuits or digital signal processors.
Further modifications and variations will be obvious for a skilled man when reading the description above. The scope of the invention will appear from the following claims and their equivalents.

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1. Device arranged for converting an AC input voltage to a DC output voltage, comprising: a bridgeless boost converter; and - a surge protection system comprising: a first protection diode (Dprotl), where the anode is connected to a first AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to a positive boost output terminal (Obp); a second protection diode (Dprot2), where the anode is connected to a negative boost output terminal (Obn) and the cathode is connected to the first AC input terminal; a third protection diode (Dprot3), where the anode is connected to a second AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to the positive boost output terminal (Obp); and - a fourth protection diode (Dprot4), where the anode is connected to the negative boost output terminal (Obn) and the cathode is connected to the second AC input terminal.
2. Device according to claim 1, where the bridgeless boost converter comprises: - a boost inductor device comprising at least one boost inductor; a boost diode device comprising at least one boost diode; a boost switch device comprising at least one boost switch; and a boost capacitor device comprising at least one boost capacitor.
3. Device according to claim 1, where the protection diodes (Dprotl, Dprot2, Dprot3, Dprot4) are dimensioned to withstand a current/voltage surge.
4. Device according to claim 2, where: the boost inductor device comprises a boost inductor (LbI) having a first end connected to a first AC input terminal and a second end connected to a first node
(D; the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode (DbI) and a second boost diode (Db2), where the first boost diode (DbI) is connected between the first node (1) and the positive boost output terminal (Obp); the boost switch device comprises a first boost switch (SbI) connected to the first node (1).
5. Device according to claim 2, where: the boost inductor device comprises a boost inductor (LbI) having a first end connected to the first (AC) input terminal and a second end connected to a first node (1); the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode (DbI) connected between the first node (1) and the positive boost output terminal (Obp) and a second boost diode (Db2) connected between the negative output terminal (Obn) and the first node (1); the boost switch device comprises a first boost switch (SbI) and a second boost switch (Sb2) are connected in series as a bidirectional switch between the first node (1) and the second AC input terminal; and the boost capacitor device comprises a first boost capacitor (CbI) connected between the positive output terminal (Obp) and negative output terminal (Obn).
6. Device according to claim 2, where: the boost inductor device comprises a first boost inductor (LbI) having a first end connected to the first AC input terminal and a second end connected to a first node (1) and a second boost inductor (Lb2) having a first end connected to the second AC input terminal and a second node (2); the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode (DbI) connected between the first node (1) and the positive boost output terminal (Obp) and a second boost diode (Db2) connected between the negative output terminal (Obn) and the first node (1); the boost switch device comprises a first boost switch (SbI) and a second boost switch (Sb2) are connected in series as a bidirectional switch between the first node (1) and the second node (2); and the boost capacitor device comprises a first boost capacitor (CbI) connected between the positive output terminal (Obp) and the second node (2) and a second boost capacitor (Cb2) connected between the second node (2) and the negative output terminal (Obn).
7. Device according to claim 2, where: the boost inductor device comprises a first boost inductor (LbI) having a first end connected to a first AC input terminal and a second end connected to a first node (1) and a second boost inductor (Lb2) having a first end connected to a second AC input terminal and a second end connected to a second node (2); the boost diode device comprises a first boost diode (DbI) connected between the first node (1) and the positive boost output terminal (Obp) and a second boost diode (Db2) connected between the second node (2) and the positive boost output terminal (Obp); - the boost switch device comprises a first boost switch (SbI) connected between the first node (1) and the negative boost output terminal (Obn) and a second boost switch (Sb2) connected between the second node (2) and the negative boost output terminal (Obn); and the boost capacitor device comprises a boost capacitor (CbI) connected between the positive output terminal (Obp) and negative output terminal (Obn).
8. A surge protection system for a bridgeless boost converter arranged for converting an AC input voltage to a DC output voltage, comprising: a first protection diode (Dprotl), where the anode is connected to a first AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to a positive boost output terminal (Obp); a second protection diode (Dprot2), where the anode is connected to a negative boost output terminal (Obn) and the cathode is connected to the first AC input terminal; - a third protection diode (Dprot3), where the anode is connected to a second
AC input terminal and the cathode is connected to the positive boost output terminal (Obp); and a fourth protection diode (Dprot4), where the anode is connected to the negative boost output terminal (Obn) and the cathode is connected to the second AC input terminal.
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