WO2014045234A2 - Dc power distribution system - Google Patents

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WO2014045234A2
WO2014045234A2 PCT/IB2013/058697 IB2013058697W WO2014045234A2 WO 2014045234 A2 WO2014045234 A2 WO 2014045234A2 IB 2013058697 W IB2013058697 W IB 2013058697W WO 2014045234 A2 WO2014045234 A2 WO 2014045234A2
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Matthias Wendt
Adrianus Johannes Stephanus Maria De Vaan
Haimin Tao
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02JELECTRIC POWER NETWORKS; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS OR SYSTEMS FOR SUPPLYING OR DISTRIBUTING ELECTRIC POWER; SYSTEMS FOR STORING ELECTRIC ENERGY
    • H02J1/00Circuit arrangements for DC mains or DC distribution networks
    • H02J1/04Current-controlled supply systems, e.g. constant-current supply systems
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02JELECTRIC POWER NETWORKS; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS OR SYSTEMS FOR SUPPLYING OR DISTRIBUTING ELECTRIC POWER; SYSTEMS FOR STORING ELECTRIC ENERGY
    • H02J1/00Circuit arrangements for DC mains or DC distribution networks
    • H02J1/10Parallel operation of DC sources
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02JELECTRIC POWER NETWORKS; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS OR SYSTEMS FOR SUPPLYING OR DISTRIBUTING ELECTRIC POWER; SYSTEMS FOR STORING ELECTRIC ENERGY
    • H02J1/00Circuit arrangements for DC mains or DC distribution networks
    • H02J1/14Balancing load and power generation in DC networks

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  • the invention relates to a direct current (DC) power distribution system, a DC power distribution method and a DC power distribution computer program.
  • the invention relates further to a power supply control system for being used in the DC power distribution system.
  • a DC power distribution system is defined by, for instance, the EMerge Alliance Occupied Space Standard (EMerge Standard).
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  • one or several power supply units are electrically connected to one or several power bars for providing DC power to the one or several power bars, wherein also one or several electrical consumers like lamps are electrically connected to the one or several power bars for receiving the DC power supplied by the one or several power supply units. While installing the DC power distribution system it is difficult to select the right number of power supply units, which supply DC power being sufficient for driving the electrical consumers.
  • the power supply units are configured to provide DC power up to a predefined power limit, wherein, if this power limit gets exceeded, the whole DC power distribution system is switched off.
  • the power supply can be overspecified, i.e. the number of power supply units can be chosen such that the power limit of a power supply unit will surely not be exceeded.
  • this overspecification is accompanied by a relatively large amount of unused power and, thus, by a relatively low power supply efficiency.
  • the invention relates further to a power supply control system for being used in the DC power distribution system.
  • a DC power distribution system is presented, wherein the DC power distribution system comprises:
  • the several power supply units for providing DC power to the electrical consumer, wherein the power supply units are electrically connected to the electrical conductor,
  • the electrical consumer being electrically connected to the electrical conductor for receiving the DC power from the several power supply units
  • a power consumption information providing system for providing power consumption information being indicative of the power consumed by the electrical consumer
  • a power supply control system for controlling the power supply units depending on the provided power consumption information.
  • the power consumption information providing system provides power consumption information being indicative of the power consumed by the electrical consumer and since the power supply control system controls the power supply units depending on the provided power consumption information, the power supply can be adapted to the actually required power in the DC power distribution system, i.e. several power supply units can be electrically connected to the electrical conductor, without overspecifying the DC power distribution system and, thus, without having to provide DC power in an inefficient operation condition for the power supply units.
  • the installation of the DC power distribution system can be relatively simple, because the installer just needs to attach a number of power supply units to the electrical conductor, which surely prevents an overload condition, wherein the DC power supply can nevertheless be provided with high efficiency, because the actual DC power supply is controlled depending on the provided power consumption information.
  • the electrical conductor can be regarded as being a power bar or a bus bar component of the DC power distribution system.
  • the DC power distribution system can comprise one or several electrical conductors.
  • the several power supply units are
  • the power supply units can be regarded as being power supply modules.
  • the DC power distribution system can comprise one or more of the electrical consumers which can be regarded as being peripherals.
  • the electrical consumer can be, for instance, a lighting device like a luminaire, a sensor like a presence sensor for detecting persons in a room, a loudspeaker, et cetera.
  • the power supply units preferentially comprise power converters for converting alternating current (AC) power to the respective DC power.
  • the DC power distribution system can be installed, for instance, in a building, in particular, at a ceiling of a room for, for example, illuminating the room, if at least some of the electrical consumers are lamps.
  • the DC power distribution system can therefore be a lighting system of a building.
  • the DC power distribution system further comprises an electrical consumer control unit for sending commands to the electrical consumer for controlling the electrical consumer and for sending the commands also to the power supply units
  • the power consumption information providing system comprises several power consumption information providing sub units assigned to the power supply units, wherein a power consumption information providing sub unit assigned to a power supply unit is adapted to determine the power consumption information based on the sent commands
  • the power supply control system comprises several power supply control sub units assigned to the power supply units, wherein a power supply control sub unit assigned to a power supply unit is adapted to control the respective power supply unit depending on the power consumption information determined by the respective power consumption
  • the power consumption information providing sub units and the power supply control sub units can be part of the respective power supply unit such that the power supply units can be adapted to monitor the commands sent to the electrical consumer and to provide the required power for the electrical consumer
  • the power supply units in particular, the power consumption information providing sub units, can be adapted to be knowledgeable of the different commands to the electrical consumer and the related power requirements. For instance, they can comprise assignments between different commands and related power requirements, which may be provided in a corresponding table, for providing the power consumption information depending on the detected commands.
  • a communication system for the communication between the different systems and units a communication system can be provided, which may be a wired or wireless communication system.
  • information can be communicated via a wired communication line or via Zigbee.
  • At least one power supply unit may be operable in a high power mode, in which higher power is supplied, and in a low power mode, in which lower power is supplied, wherein the respective power supply control sub unit assigned to the power supply unit may be adapted to control the power supply unit such that it is in the low power mode, if the power consumption information determined by the respective power consumption
  • the respective power supply control sub unit can control the respective power supply unit such that it is in, in particular, is switched to, the low power mode, which may be regarded as being a standby mode.
  • the detected command indicates that the electrical consumer will be switched off or switched into its standby mode
  • the respective power supply unit can be adapted to be switched into its low power mode. This allows for an adaptation of the power supply to low load situations in a relatively simple way such that the efficiency of supplying power can be improved.
  • At least one power supply unit may be operable in a high power mode, in which higher power is supplied, and in a low power mode, in which lower power is supplied, wherein the respective power supply control sub unit assigned to the power supply unit may be adapted to control the power supply unit such that it is in the high power mode, if the power consumption information determined by the respective power consumption information providing sub unit indicates that the electrical consumer requires more than the lower power. For instance, if a command has been detected, which indicates that the electrical consumer has been or should be switched off, the respective power supply unit can be switched into the low power mode.
  • the power consumption information providing sub units and the power supply control sub units can be adapted such that, if in this standby situation a new command is detected, the respective power supply unit is switched into its high power mode, i.e. is woken up for supplying the higher power, if the newly detected command indicates that the higher power is required.
  • the power consumption information providing system may comprise, for providing the power consumption information, several output power determination units assigned to the power supply units for determining the output power of the respective power supply unit, wherein the respective power supply unit may be adapted to communicate the respective determined output power to the power supply control system for providing the power consumption information to the power supply control system.
  • the power consumption information providing system is formed by the several output power determination units, wherein the power supply control system can schedule the power delivery based on the partial load conditions communicated by the respective power supply units. Also this can lead to an adaptation of the supplied power to the required power actually needed by the one or several electrical consumers such that the efficiency of supplying the power is improved.
  • the power supply control system is also adapted to control the electrical consumer.
  • the same control system can be used for controlling the power supply and for controlling the one or several electrical consumers, thereby reducing the control units and, thus, the installation efforts.
  • the integrated control system which may be regarded as being a central control system, can be adapted to decide when a power supply unit can be switched off or switched into its standby mode, based on the communicated partial load conditions.
  • the power consumption information providing system and the power supply control system are integrated in a same unit, wherein the power consumption information providing system is adapted to determine the power consumption information based on the control of the electrical consumer by the power supply control system. This can further reduce the number of units needed for installing the DC power distribution system and therefore further reduce installation efforts. Moreover, since the power consumption information is determined based on the control of the electrical consumer by the control system, additional information regarding the power consumption may not be provided for controlling the power supply units depending on the required power, thereby allowing for a simplified DC power distribution system.
  • the power supply units are adapted to send identification information to the power supply control system, wherein the identification information is indicative of the power suppliable by the respective power supply unit, wherein the power supply control system is adapted to control the power supply units also depending on the identification information.
  • the identification information can be directly indicative of the power suppliable by the respective power supply unit or indirectly, i.e., for instance, the identification information can provide information which can be used together with a table, which may be stored in the power supply control system and which comprises assignments between the respective identification information and the suppliable power, for determining the power suppliable by the respective power supply unit.
  • control system can get identification information from the power supply units over, for instance, a control line and can comprise a table assigning the respective identification information to the power suppliable by the respective power supply unit. This information can be used for activating the power supply units when required. Also in this case the power supply control system can be adapted to control the electrical consumer.
  • the power supply control system forms a unit located in a housing being separate from a housing of the electrical consumer and from housings of the power supply units, wherein the housing of the power supply control system and, thus, the corresponding power supply control unit, is addable to the DC power distribution system separately from the addition of the power supply units and the electrical consumer to the DC power distribution system.
  • the power supply control system can, for example, be supplied as an additional box that can be hooked up to the electrical conductor being preferentially a power rail as an extra component. This box can be provided as an extra item, in order to optimize a DC power distribution system, wherein a customer can choose whether the customer likes to have such optimized system comprising the additional box installed or not.
  • a DC power distribution system can be modified such that the power supply is automatically adapted to the actually required power for reducing the power consumption of the DC power distribution system and, thus, increasing the efficiency of this system.
  • the power supply units are operable in a high power mode, in which higher power is supplied, and in a low power mode, in which lower power is supplied, wherein the power consumption information providing system is adapted to provide the output power supplied by the respective power supply unit as the power consumption information, wherein the power supply control system is adapted to sequentially switch the power supply units to the high power mode depending on the power consumption
  • the power supply units can be controlled such that they share the load in a way that firstly one power supply unit takes the full load and that, if the power supplied by the single power supply unit is not sufficient, a next power supply unit is additionally switched into the high power mode and so forth, until the power supply units operated in the active mode, i.e. in the high power mode, meet the load requirements on the electrical conductor.
  • This process of controlling the power supply units ensures that only one power supply unit is operated in a partial load condition preferentially with the other power supply units being either fully loaded or in standby mode, thereby providing the DC power very efficiently. It is also preferred that power supply units are operable in a high power mode, in which higher power is supplied, and in a low power mode, in which lower power is supplied, wherein the power supply control system is adapted to control the power supply units such that the total times, in which the respective power supply unit is operated in the high power mode, differ by less than a predefined threshold. In particular, the power supply control system is preferentially adapted such that each power supply unit is in the high power mode for substantially the same time.
  • the power supply control system can be adapted to randomly or in a schedule way assign the power supply units that should supply the power to the electrical consumer such that the average service times of the power supply units, i.e. the respective total time in which the power supply unit is operated in the high power mode, are equal. This can reduce the likelihood that a power supply unit is used much more than another power supply unit and therefore fails relatively early, i.e. maintenance intervals, in which the operability of the DC power distribution system is checked, .can be increased.
  • the power supply units can be adapted to send commands being indicative of the power provided by the respective power supply unit and being indicative of additional power providable by the respective power supply unit and to receive the commands
  • the power consumption information providing system may comprise several power consumption information providing sub units assigned to the power supply units, wherein a power consumption information providing sub unit assigned to a power supply unit may be adapted to determine the power consumption information based on the commands received by the respective power supply unit
  • the power supply control system may comprise several power supply control sub units assigned to the power supply units, wherein a power supply control sub unit assigned to a power supply unit is adapted to determine the additional power providable by the other power supply units based on the received commands and to control the respective power supply unit depending on the power consumption information determined by the respective power consumption information providing sub unit and on the additional power providable by the other power supply units.
  • the power supply units can be adapted to regularly send the load they supply, i.e. the provided power, and to collect in parallel corresponding messages, i.e. commands, from the other power supply units, wherein the messages can contain absolute load information, i.e. the power supplied by the respective power supply unit, and the additional power providable by the respective power supply unit.
  • the respective power consumption information providing sub unit can determine whether the other power supply units can still carry the load, if the power provided by the respective power supply unit would be reduced. If this is the case, the power supply control sub unit of the respective power supply can reduce the set-point value, in particular, the set- point voltage, of the respective power supply unit accordingly.
  • the set-point value is preferentially gradually reduced, wherein the reduction of the set-point value will shift the load to the power supply units with a higher set-point value.
  • the power supply control sub unit can control the power supply unit such that it goes into its standby mode.
  • This control of the different power supply units can be coordinated such that only one power supply unit is controlled in such a way at a time, wherein the sequence, in which the power supply units are addressed for controlling the same in this way, can be, for instance, a predefined sequence or a random sequence.
  • the power consumption information providing system comprises several power consumption information providing sub units assigned to the power supply units, wherein a power consumption information providing sub unit assigned to a power supply unit is adapted to determine the power consumption information based on the power provided by the respective power supply, wherein the power supply control system comprises several power supply control sub units assigned to the power supply units, wherein a power supply control sub unit assigned to a power supply unit is adapted to control the respective power supply unit depending on the power consumption information determined by the respective power consumption information providing sub unit.
  • each power supply may randomly over time look at its own load, i.e.
  • the respective power supply control sub unit can control the respective power supply unit such that, if the respective load is below a peak efficiency point, it may either decide for rising or for eroding the set-point value, in particular, the set-point voltage, such that it will either start carrying more load to go to the peak efficiency or to carry less load, in order to approach a situation, in which the respective power supply unit does not carry any load.
  • the power supply control sub unit is preferentially further adapted such that the set-point value of the respective power supply unit is not modified, if the respective power supply unit is already operated at its peak efficiency point, i.e. with maximum efficiency.
  • This kind of control can be regarded as being a kind of searching algorithm, which is implemented in a distributed way among the power supply units, wherein the different power supply units may not need to know the current operation of the other power supply units.
  • This kind of controlling the power supply units may allow for a mixing of these intelligent power supply units with other power supply units having fixed set -point values, in particular, having fixed set-point voltages.
  • the power consumption information provided by the respective power consumption information providing sub unit i.e. the respective load carried by the respective power supply unit, can be regarded as being power consumption sub information, wherein the power consumption sub information forms the total power consumption information which is distributed among the power supply units.
  • the set-point values, to which the respective power supply unit can be controlled are preferentially limited to an allowed range of set-point voltages, which may be predefined.
  • a power supply control system for being used in a DC power distribution system, wherein the power supply control system is adapted to control the power supply units of the DC power distribution system depending on the provided power consumption information.
  • a DC power distribution method comprising:
  • a DC power distribution computer program comprises program code means for causing a DC power distribution system as defined in claim 1 to carry out the steps of the DC power distribution method as defined in claim 13, when the DC power distribution computer program is run on a computer controlling the DC power distribution system.
  • Fig. 1 shows schematically and exemplarily an embodiment of a DC power distribution system
  • Fig. 2 shows schematically and exemplarily a power supply unit of the DC power distribution system
  • Fig. 3 shows schematically and exemplarily a further embodiment of a DC power distribution system
  • Fig. 4 shows a power supply unit of the DC power distribution system shown in Fig. 3,
  • Fig. 5 shows schematically and exemplarily a further embodiment of a DC power distribution system
  • Fig. 6 shows schematically and exemplarily a further embodiment of a DC power distribution system
  • Fig. 7 shows an embodiment of a power supply control unit of the DC power distribution system shown in Fig. 6,
  • Fig. 8 shows schematically and exemplarily a power supply unit of the DC power distribution system shown in Fig. 6,
  • Fig. 9 shows a flowchart exemplarily illustrating an embodiment of a DC power distribution method
  • Fig. 10 schematically illustrates connections of different units of the DC power distribution system to an electrical conductor of the DC power distribution system
  • Fig. 11 shows schematically and exemplarily a perspective view of several units of the DC power distribution system connected to an electrical conductor of the DC power distribution system
  • Fig. 12 shows schematically and exemplarily a further embodiment of the DC power distribution system
  • Fig. 13 shows schematically and exemplarily an embodiment of a power
  • Fig. 14 shows schematically and exemplarily a further embodiment of a DC power distribution system
  • Fig. 15 shows schematically and exemplarily an embodiment of a power
  • Fig. 1 shows schematically and exemplarily an embodiment of a DC power distribution system.
  • the DC power distribution system 1 comprises an electrical conductor 2, which can be regarded as being a bus bar component or a power bar, for guiding DC power from several power supply units 3 to several electrical consumers 4.
  • the electrical conductor 2 is a power bar to which the power supply units 3 and the electrical consumers 4 are attached.
  • the electrical consumers 4 are lighting devices like lamps. In other embodiments the electrical consumers can also include other electrical devices such as a sensor like a presence sensor for detecting persons in a room, a loudspeaker, et cetera.
  • the power supply units 3 are adapted to provide DC power to the electrical consumers 4 via the electrical conductor 2 and the electrical consumers 4 are adapted to receive the provided DC power via the electrical conductor 2 from the several power supply units 3.
  • the DC power distribution system 1 further comprises a power consumption information providing system for providing power consumption information being indicative of the power consumed by the electrical consumers 4 and a power supply control system for controlling the power supply units 3 depending on the provided power consumption information (not shown in Fig. 1).
  • the DC power distribution system 1 comprises an electrical consumer control unit 8 for sending commands to the electrical consumers 4 for controlling the electrical consumers and for sending the commands also to the power supply units 3.
  • Fig. 2 shows schematically and exemplarily one of the power supply units 3 in more detail.
  • the power supply unit 3 comprises a power converter 20 for converting AC power to the DC power.
  • the AC power can be received via a wire or the like, which may be part of the electrical conductor 2, from an AC power supply unit 21 which may be electrically connected to the electrical conductor 2.
  • the AC power supply unit 21 is preferentially the AC mains supply.
  • Each power supply unit 3 comprises a power consumption information providing sub unit 7 being adapted to determine the power consumption information based on the sent commands.
  • the power consumption information providing system is a distributed system formed by the power consumption information providing sub units 7 of the power supply units 3, wherein each power consumption information providing sub unit 7 is adapted to provide the power consumption information for the respective power supply unit 3.
  • each power supply unit 3 comprises a power supply control sub unit 10 being adapted to control the respective power supply unit 3 depending on the power consumption information determined by the respective power consumption information providing sub unit 7.
  • the power supply control system is a distributed system formed by the power supply control sub units 10. The respective power supply unit 3 is controlled by the respective power supply control sub unit 10 by controlling the respective power converter 20.
  • the electrical conductor 2 comprises a control line, to which the different systems and units are connected, in order to allow the different systems and units to exchange communication signals via the control line.
  • the communication system can be another one.
  • it can be a wireless communication system like Zigbee.
  • the systems and units comprise sending and receiving units.
  • Fig. 2 exemplarily a sending and receiving unit 6 of the power supply unit 3 is schematically shown.
  • the power consumption information providing sub units 7 and the power supply control sub units 10 are part of the respective power supply unit 3 such that the power supply units 3 are adapted to monitor the commands sent to the electrical consumers 4 and to provide the required power for the electrical consumers 4 automatically.
  • the power consumption information providing sub units 7 comprise assignments between different commands and related power requirements in a corresponding table for providing the power consumption information depending on the detected commands.
  • Each power supply unit 3 is operable in a high power mode, which may be regarded as being an active mode and in which a higher power is supplied, and in a low power mode, which may be regarded as being a standby mode and in which lower power is supplied, wherein the respective power supply control sub unit 10 is adapted to control the power supply unit 3, in particular, the power converter 10, such that it is in the low power mode, if the power consumption information determined by the respective power
  • the consumption information providing sub unit 7 indicates that the electrical consumers 4 require the lower power or less. For instance, if the power consumption information providing sub unit 7 detects a command indicating that the electrical consumers 4 are in a condition, in which the lower power is required only, the respective power supply control sub unit 10 can control the respective power supply unit 3, in particular, the respective power converter 20, such that it is in the low power mode. In particular, if the detected command indicates that the electrical consumers 4 are switched off or are switched in their standby mode, the respective power supply unit 3 can be adapted to be switched into its low power mode. This allows for an adaptation of the power supply to low load situations such that the efficiency of supplying power can be improved.
  • the respective power supply control sub unit 10 assigned to the respective power supply unit 3 is preferentially also adapted to control the power supply unit 3 such that it is in the high power mode, if the power consumption information determined by the respective power consumption information providing sub unit 7 indicates that the electrical consumers 4 require more than the lower power.
  • the respective power supply unit 3 can be switched into the low power mode.
  • the power consumption information providing sub units 7 and the power supply control sub unit 10 are preferentially adapted such that, if in this standby situation a further command is detected, which indicates that the higher power is required, the respective power supply unit 3 is switched into its high power mode, i.e. is woken up for supplying the higher power.
  • every new command may wake the power supply units up, and if no substantial power gets drawn as consequence of the command, they may resume standby automatically.
  • the DC power distribution system 101 comprises an electrical conductor 2 for guiding DC power from several power supply units 103 to electrical consumers 4.
  • the several power supply units 103 are adapted to provide DC power to the electrical consumers 4 via the electrical conductor 2, to which the several power supply units 103 are electrically connected.
  • the electrical consumers 4 are electrically connected to the electrical conductor 2 for receiving the DC power from the several power supply units 103.
  • the DC power distribution system 101 further comprises a power consumption information providing system for providing power consumption information being indicative of the power consumed by the electrical consumers 4 (not shown in Fig. 3) and a power supply control system 110 for controlling the power supply units 103 depending on the provided power consumption information.
  • Fig. 4 shows a power supply unit 103 schematically and exemplarily in more detail.
  • the power supply unit 103 comprises a sending and receiving unit 6, a power converter 20 for converting AC power received from an AC power supply unit 21 to the DC power to be supplied.
  • the power supply unit 103 further comprises an output power determination unit 107 for determining the output power of the respective power supply unit 103, wherein the determined output power of the respective power supply unit 103 is regarded as being power consumption information being indicative of the power required by the electrical consumers 4.
  • the output power determination units 107 of the several power supply units 103 are therefore power consumption information providing sub units forming the power consumption information providing system.
  • the power consumption information providing system is a distributed system.
  • the respective power supply unit 103 is adapted to communicate the respective determined output power to the power supply control system 110 for providing the power consumption information to the power supply control unit 110.
  • the power supply control system 110 can therefore schedule the DC power delivery based on the partial load condition communicated by the respective power supply unit 103. Also this can lead to an improved adaptation of the supplied power to the required power actually needed by the electrical consumers 4, thereby improving the efficiency of the DC power distribution system.
  • the DC power distribution system 110 comprises an electrical consumer control unit 8 for controlling the electrical consumers 4 by sending control commands to the electrical consumers 4 via a communication line of the electrical conductor 2.
  • Fig. 5 shows schematically and exemplarily a further embodiment of a DC power distribution system.
  • the DC power distribution system 201 comprises an electrical conductor 2 for guiding DC power from several power supply units 103 to several electrical consumers 4.
  • the several power supply units 103 are adapted to provide the DC power to the electrical consumers 4, wherein the power supply units 103 are electrically connected to the electrical conductor 2.
  • the electrical consumers 4 are also connected to the electrical conductor 2 for receiving the DC power from the several power supply units 103.
  • the DC power distribution system 201 further comprises a power supply control system 210 for controlling the power supply units 103 depending on power consumption information provided by a power consumption information providing system, wherein the power consumption information is indicative of the power consumed by the electrical consumers 4.
  • the DC power distribution system comprises an AC power supply unit 21 being electrically connected to the electrical conductor 2 for providing AC power to the power converters 20 of the power supply units 103 for allowing the power supply units 103 to supply the DC power.
  • the power supply control system 210 is not only adapted to control the power supply units 103, but also adapted to control the electrical consumers 4. Thus, the same control system 210 can be used for controlling the power supply and for controlling the electrical consumers 4, thereby reducing the control units, and, thus, installation efforts.
  • the integrated control system 210 which can be regarded as being a central control system, can be adapted to decide when a power supply unit 103 can be switched off or switched into its standby mode based on partial load conditions communicated by the output power determination units 107 of the power supply units 103 via the sending and receiving units 6 and the communication line of the electrical conductor 2.
  • the control system 210 is preferentially adapted to decide which of the power supply units 103 should be in the active mode based on the power requested by the electrical consumers 103 as indicated by the power consumption information.
  • the control is preferentially performed such that the number of active power supply units 103 is minimized, while the minimized number of power supply units 103 still provides the power required as indicated by the power consumption information. This allows the DC power distribution system to run at good efficiency.
  • the control system 210 can be adapted to operate the active power supply units 103 in their best efficiency mode, which is for example a mode, in which the respective power supply unit 103 provides power being 80 to 90 percent of the full power. For a known power supply unit the best efficiency mode, i.e. the most efficient operating point, is typically known from the respective manufacturer and can be registered in the control system 210.
  • Fig. 6 shows schematically and exemplarily a further embodiment of a DC power distribution system.
  • the DC power distribution system 301 shown in Fig. 6 also comprises an electrical conductor 2 for guiding DC power from several power supply units 303 to electrical consumers 4.
  • the several power supply units 303 are adapted to provide the DC power to the electrical consumers 4, wherein the power supply units 303 are electrically connected to the electrical conductor 2.
  • the electrical consumers 4 are electrically connected to the electrical conductor 2 for receiving the DC power from the several power supply units 303.
  • the DC power distribution system 301 further comprises a power consumption information providing system for providing power consumption information being indicative of the power consumed by the electrical consumers 4 and a power supply control system 310 for controlling the power supply units 303 depending on the provided power consumption information, wherein in this embodiment the power supply control system is adapted to not only control the power supply units 303, but to also control the electrical consumers 4.
  • the power consumption information providing system 307 is integrated in the power supply control system 310, wherein the power consumption information providing system 307 is adapted to determine the power consumption information based on the control of the electrical consumers 4 by the power supply control unit 310.
  • the control system 310 since the electrical consumers 4 are controlled by the control system 310 the control system 310 and, thus, the integrated power
  • Fig. 8 shows schematically and exemplarily a power supply unit 303 comprising a sending and receiving unit 6 and a power converter 20.
  • the different units and systems shown in the figures comprise of course more electrical elements like connectors, integrated circuits providing the "intelligent" functions, et cetera.
  • the power supply unit 303 exemplarily and schematically shown in Fig. 8 further comprises of course a circuit for modifying the power provided by the power converter 20 depending on control commands received by the sending and receiving unit 6.
  • the DC power distribution systems 101, 201, 301 described above with reference to Figs. 3 to 8 can comprise power supply units 103, 303, which are adapted to send identification information to the respective power supply control system 110, 210, 310, wherein the identification information is indicative of the power suppliable by the respective power supply unit 103, 303 and wherein the power supply control system 110, 210, 310 can be adapted to control the power supply units 103, 303 also depending on the identification information.
  • the identification information can directly be indicative of the power suppliable by the respective power supply unit or indirectly, i.e., for instance, the identification information can provide information which can be used together with a table, which may be stored in the power supply control system and which comprises assignments between the respective information and the suppliable power, for determining the power suppliable by the respective power supply unit.
  • the power supply control system can control the power supply units such that power supply units are selected for supplying the required DC power, which allow providing the power at their maximum power limit, in order to provide the power very efficiently.
  • the power supply control system forms a unit located in a housing being separate from the housings of the electrical consumers and from the housings of the power supply units, wherein the housing of the power supply control system and, thus, the power supply control system itself, is addable to the DC power distribution system separately from the addition of the power supply units and the electrical consumers to the DC power distribution system.
  • the power supply control system is preferentially provided as an additional box that can be hooked up to the electrical conductor as an extra component. This box can be provided as an extra item, in order to optimize an existing DC power distribution system comprising the electrical conductor, several power supply units, one or several electrical consumers, an electrical consumer control unit and an AC power supply.
  • an existing DC power distribution system can be modified such that the power supply is automatically adapted to the actually required power for reducing the power consumption of the DC power distribution system and, thus, for increasing the efficiency of this system.
  • the power supply units can be operable in a high power mode, in which higher power is supplied, and in a low power mode, in which lower power is supplied, wherein the power consumption information providing system can be adapted to provide the output power supplied by the respective power supply unit as the power consumption information.
  • the power supply units can comprise output power detection units, which form the power consumption information providing system, for determining the respective output power that may be sent via a sending and receiving unit to the power supply control system, which can be a central control system or a distributed control system formed by several power supply control sub units.
  • the power supply control system can then be adapted to sequentially switch the power supply units to the high power mode depending on the power consumption information, wherein, if for power supply units that have already been switched to the high power mode an output power is provided being larger than a threshold output power, a next power supply unit is switched to the high power mode.
  • the power supply units are controlled such that they share the load in a way that firstly one power supply unit takes the full load and that then, if the power supplied by the one power supply unit is not sufficient, a next power supply unit is additionally switched into the high power mode and so forth, until the power supply units operated in the high power mode meet the load requirements on the electrical conductor.
  • This control of the power supply units is preferentially performed such that only one power supply unit is operated in a partial load condition, thereby providing the DC power very efficiently.
  • the power supply control system is preferentially further adapted such that the total times, in which the respective power supply unit is operated in the high power mode, differ by less than a predefined threshold.
  • the power supply control system of the respective DC power distribution system is preferentially adapted such that the power supply units are in the high power mode for substantially the same time.
  • the power supply control system can be adapted to randomly or in a scheduled way determine the power supply units that should supply the power to the electrical consumers such that the average service times of the power supply units are substantially equal.
  • step 400 the DC power distribution system is initialized. For instance, the DC power distribution system is switched on such that an initial DC power is provided by one or several of the power supply units to the electrical consumers via the electrical conductor.
  • step 401 power consumption information being indicative of the power consumed by the electrical consumers is provided by the power consumption information providing system. For instance, the output power of the power supply units is determined and provided as power consumption information.
  • step 402 the power supply units are controlled depending on the provided power consumption information by the power supply control system. Thus, the power supply units supply power depending on the provided power consumption information as controlled by the power supply control system. The provided DC power is then of course received by the electrical consumers.
  • Steps 401 and 402 are preferentially performed in a loop such that continuously power consumption information is provided and used for controlling the power supply units, in order to allow the DC power distribution system to be automatically adapted to the actual load condition.
  • the electrical conductor 2 can comprise several electrical sub conductors for conducting the AC power to the power supply units, for conducting the DC power to the electrical consumers and for transmitting the control signals.
  • Fig. 10 shows schematically and exemplarily such an electrical conductor 2 comprising several sub conductors 30, 31, 32, which can also be regarded as being bus bar component conductors.
  • a first sub conductor 30 is adapted to provide AC power from the AC power supply 21 to the power supply units 3.
  • a second sub conductor 31 is used for transmitting commands and control signals between the different units and a third sub conductor 32 is adapted to provide the DC power supplied by the power supply units 3 to the electrical consumers 4 and to further units like the electrical consumer control unit 8 needing the DC power.
  • the electrical conductor 2 can comprise a holding element 33 like a substantially U-shaped profile carrying the sub conductors 30, 31, 32.
  • the sub conductors 30, 31, 32 can be formed by wires, in particular, by copper wires. More specifically, the sub conductors can be formed by isolated embedded copper sub conductors fixed to the substantially U-shaped carrying profile 33.
  • Fig. 10 only exemplarily shows how some units can be connected to the electrical conductor 2, wherein it should be clear that more and/or other units can be electrically connected to the several sub conductors as required.
  • each unit requiring DC power can be connected to the third sub conductor
  • each unit requiring AC power for converting the same to DC power can be connected to the first sub conductor and the third sub conductor and each unit requiring communication functionality can be connected to the second sub conductor.
  • the electrical conductor 2 with the sub conductors and the carrying element like the U-shaped carrying profile can be regarded as being a power bar or track device.
  • Fig. 11 shows schematically and exemplarily some of the units described above attached to the electrical conductor 2 with the substantially U-shaped profile 30.
  • electrical consumers 4 being, in this example, lamps are attached to the electrical conductor 2.
  • one of the power supply units 103 attached to the electrical conductor 2 is shown, and the power supply control system 210 is shown, wherein the power supply control system 210 is provided in a single box, which can be separated from and attached to the electrical conductor 2 separately from detaching and attaching the other units of the DC power distribution system to and from, respectively, the electrical conductor 2.
  • Fig. 11 only shows some of the units of the DC power distribution system. It should be noted that of course more units and/or other units can be attached to the electrical conductor 2 in accordance with the description provided above and in accordance with Figs. 1 to 8.
  • the AC power is preferentially provided by an AC power supply being an AC mains power supply, wherein the AC power is preferentially distributed over the length of the electrical conductor, which can also be regarded as being a track.
  • the AC mains connection to the electrical conductor i.e. the connection of the AC mains power supply to the electrical conductor, can be at any position on the electrical conductor and is preferentially
  • the power supply units are connected to the AC mains rail, i.e. the first sub conductor, for receiving the AC power and electrically connected to the DC rail, i.e. to the third sub conductor, for outputting the DC power.
  • a connection to the control lines, i.e. to the second sub conductor, may be used or not by the respective unit depending on the control functionality of the unit.
  • the electrical consumers which are preferentially lamp devices, are preferentially connected to the DC rail and the control lines, i.e. to the third and second sub conductors, respectively, but not to the second sub conductors.
  • the electrical consumers are lamp devices, they can comprise a light source and a lamp driver, wherein the lamp driver can be adapted to convert the DC power received from the DC rail such that the lamp driver can provide a lamp drive current to the light source as required by the light source.
  • the lamp devices can also be electrically connected to the control line of the electrical conductor for controlling the lamp parameters via this control link.
  • the right power supply units in particular, the right number of power supply units, for driving an installed number of electrical consumers like lamp devices. If the predefined power limit of a power supply unit gets exceeded, in accordance with the current EMerge Standard, the whole DC power distribution system is switched off. For solving this problem a trial and error method may be used, wherein, when an overload condition occurs, electrical consumers may just be detached from the DC power distribution system, until the DC power distribution system is operable again. Another solution for this problem could be an overspecification of the power supply provided by the DC power distribution system such that an overload condition is unlikely. However, such an overspecification leads in the known DC power distribution systems to a reduced efficiency of supplying the DC power.
  • the power supply units have to be selected such that sufficient power would also be supplied, if each lamp device provides a brightness level of 100 percent. This means that, if the lamp devices are dimmed to, for instance, a brightness level of 10 percent of the maximum brightness level, only a relatively small part of the supplied power is needed, thereby operating the DC power distribution system with very low efficiency.
  • the DC power distribution system is preferentially adapted such that the power supply units are driven to their maximum conversion efficiency, while supplying power in accordance with the power required by the one or several electrical consumers as indicated by the provided power consumption information.
  • the power consumption information providing system and the power supply control system are preferentially adapted such that the power supply units are controlled in a way that at least two conditions are fulfilled: supplying power to the electrical consumers in accordance with the power required by the electrical consumers, i.e. supplying at least the power actually required by the electrical consumers, and driving the power supply units such that the power supply units are driven as close as possible to their maximum conversion efficiency.
  • the power supply control system can be adapted to determine an alternative operation mode of the power supply units, if the power supply units are not operated at their maximum efficiency, and to control the power supply units accordingly.
  • the control of the power supply units such that they are as close as possible operated at their maximum efficiency can be regarded as being a registered power supply control.
  • the power consumption information providing system and the power supply control system can be integrated in a single processing unit, which can be added to the DC power distribution system.
  • This processing unit can provide the required power consumption information, i.e. the information regarding the required power that the power supply units need to supply to the DC power distribution system, and it can control the power supply units depending on the provided power consumption information.
  • it can be configured to determine the best setting of the individual power supply units, wherein, for instance, in a particular setting only one power supply unit may supply the power to the electrical consumers, while the other power supply units are switched off or switched into their standby mode.
  • the processing unit can be adapted to detect further parameters of the DC power distribution system and to determine the best setting of the individual power supply units also depending on these further parameters.
  • the power supply units and the electrical consumers can be adapted to send signals to the processing unit being indicative of the respective power supply unit or electrical consumer, respectively, and certain characteristics like the maximum power suppliable by the respective power supply unit or the power required by the respective electrical consumer.
  • the signals sent to the processing unit can also only be indicative of the respective power supply unit or the respective electrical consumer, and/or can be indicative of their respective mode, wherein the processing unit can comprise assignments between the received identification signal and respective
  • the power required by the electrical consumer directly or indirectly indicated by the signal can be used for providing the power consumption information.
  • the different units and systems of the DC power distribution system having some intelligence like the power supply control system or the power consumption information providing system comprise preferentially corresponding hardware and/or software for providing the intelligence.
  • the units and systems can comprise microcontrollers or other circuits for providing the respective function.
  • the power supply units and the electrical consumers can be separate units, which can be separately attached to and detached from the electrical conductor, or they can be attached to each other such that they form a combined power supply unit and electrical consumer, which can be attached together to the electrical conductor.
  • a mixture of separate power supply units and electrical conductors and of combined units being a combination of a power supply unit and an electrical consumer can be attached to the electrical conductor.
  • the power supply control system may be adapted to control the power supply units such that a power supply unit is completely switched off or in its standby mode as long as its own output set voltage is lower than the actual rail voltage.
  • the power supply units can comprise a rail voltage detector for detecting the rail voltage, i.e. the voltage on the DC rail of the electrical conductor, which can be communicated together with the respective output set voltage to the power supply control system, wherein the power supply control system can control the respective power supply unit such that it is completely switched off or in its standby mode as long as its own output set voltage is lower than the actual rail voltage. This may allow for an efficient use of the power supply units over a relatively wide range of power levels in the DC power distribution system.
  • Fig. 12 shows schematically and exemplarily a further embodiment of a DC power distribution system.
  • the DC power distribution system 401 comprises an electrical conductor 2 for guiding DC power from several power supply units 403 to several electrical consumers 4.
  • the electrical conductor 2 and the electrical consumers 4 are similar to the corresponding components described above with reference to, for instance, Fig. 1.
  • the power supply units 403 are adapted to provide DC power to the electrical consumers 4 via the electrical conductor 2 and the electrical consumers 4 are adapted to receive the provided DC power via the electrical conductor 2 from the several power supply units 403.
  • the DC power distribution system 401 further comprises a power consumption providing system for providing power consumption information being indicative of the power consumed by the electrical consumers 4 and a power supply control system for controlling the power supply units 403 depending on the provided power consumption information (not shown in Fig. 12). Moreover, the DC power distribution system 401 comprises an electrical consumer control unit 8 for controlling the electrical consumers 4.
  • Fig. 13 shows schematically and exemplarily one of the power supply units 403 in more detail.
  • the power supply unit 403 comprises a power converter 20 for converting AC power, which can be received from the AC power supply unit 21, to the DC power.
  • the power supply units 403 comprise sending and receiving units 6 such that the power supply units 403 are adapted to send commands being indicative of the power provided by the respective power supply unit 403 and being indicative of additional power providable by the respective power supply unit and to receive the commands.
  • Each power supply unit 403 further comprises a power consumption information providing sub unit 407 being adapted to determine the power consumption information based on the commands received by the respective power supply unit 403.
  • the power consumption information providing system is a distributed system formed by the power consumption information providing sub units 407 of the power supply units 403.
  • each power supply unit comprises a power supply control sub unit 410 being adapted to determine the additional power providable by the other power supply units 403 based on the received commands and to control the respective power supply unit 403 depending on the power consumption information determined by the respective power consumption information sub unit 407 and on the additional power providable by the other power supply units 403.
  • the power supply units 403 can be adapted to regularly send the load they supply, i.e. the provided power, and to collect in parallel corresponding messages, i.e. the commands, from the other power supply units 403, wherein the messages can contain absolute load information, i.e. the power supplied by the respective power supply unit 403, and information regarding the additional power providable by the respective power supply unit 403.
  • the respective power consumption information providing sub unit 407 can determine the actual total load on the electrical conductor 2, and based on this determined current total load and the possible additional power providable by the other power supply units 403 the power supply control sub unit 410 of the respective power supply unit 403 can determine whether the other power supply units 403 would still be able to carry the total rest load, i.e. the load not carried by the actual power supply unit 403, if the power provided by the actual respective power supply unit 403 would be reduced. If this is the case, the power supply control sub unit 410 of the respective power supply unit 403 can reduce the set-point voltage of the respective power supply unit 403 accordingly.
  • the set-point voltage is preferentially gradually reduced, wherein the reduction of the set-point voltage will shift the load to the power supply units 403 with a higher set-point voltage. If the set-point voltage of the respective power supply unit 403 is controlled by the power supply control sub unit 410 such that the respective power supply unit 403 does not carry any load anymore, without reaching a lowest allowed value for the set-point voltage, the power supply control sub unit 410 may control the respective power supply unit 403 such that it goes into its standby mode.
  • This control of the different power supply units 403 can be coordinated such that only one power supply unit 403 is controlled in this way at a time, wherein the sequence, in which the power supply units 403 are addressed for controlling the same in this way, can be, for instance, a predefined sequence or a random sequence.
  • the power supply units 403 can exchange corresponding signals via the electrical conductor 2 or via a wireless data connection like Zigbee.
  • Fig. 14 shows schematically and exemplarily a further embodiment of a DC power distribution system.
  • the DC power distribution system 501 comprises an electrical conductor 2 for guiding DC power from several power supply units 503 to several electrical consumers 4.
  • the electrical conductor 2 and the electrical consumers 4 are similar to the corresponding components described above with reference to, for instance, Fig. 1.
  • the power supply units 503 are adapted to provide DC power to the electrical consumers 4 via the electrical conductor 2 and the electrical consumers 4 are adapted to receive the provided DC power via the electrical conductor 2 from the several power supply units 3.
  • the DC power distribution system comprises a power consumption information providing system for providing power consumption information being indicative of the power consumed by the electrical consumers 4 and a power supply control system for controlling the power supply units 503 depending on the provided power consumption (not shown in Fig. 14).
  • the DC power distribution system 501 comprises an electrical consumer control unit 8 for sending commands to the electrical consumers 4 for controlling the same.
  • the power supply unit 503 comprises a power converter 20 for converting AC power, which can be received from the AC power supply unit 21 via the electrical conductor 2, to the DC power. Moreover, the power supply unit 503 comprises a power consumption information providing sub unit 510 adapted to determine the power
  • the power consumption information providing system is a distributed system formed by the power consumption information providing sub units 507 of the power supply units 503.
  • the respective power supply unit 503 further comprises a power supply control sub unit 510 adapted to control the respective power supply unit 503 depending on the power consumption information determined by the respective power consumption information providing sub unit 507.
  • the power supply control system is therefore also a distributed system, wherein the distributed power supply control system is formed by the power supply control sub units 510.
  • the control of the respective power supply unit 503 by the respective power supply control sub unit 510 is provided by controlling the respective power converter 20.
  • each power supply unit 503 may randomly over time look at its own load, i.e. at its own provided power, wherein the respective power supply control sub unit 510 can control the respective power supply unit 503 such that, if the respective load is below a peak efficiency point, it may either decide for rising or for eroding the set-point voltage such that it will either start carrying more load to go to the peak efficiency or to carry less load, in order to approach a situation in which the respective power supply unit 503 does not carry any load.
  • the respective power supply control sub unit 510 is preferentially further adapted to not modify the set-point voltage of the respective power supply unit 503, if the respective power supply unit 503 is already operated at its peak efficiency point, i.e. with maximum power providing efficiency.
  • all power supply units 503 can play over time with their set-point voltages such that it is searched for an optimal load distribution, i.e. a load distribution in which the power supply units can be operated with a maximized power providing efficiency.
  • This control can be regarded as being provided by a distributed searching algorithm, which is distributed among the power supply units 503.
  • the power consumption information provided by the respective power consumption information providing sub unit 507 i.e. the respective load carried by the respective power supply unit 503, can be regarded as being power consumption sub information, wherein the power consumption sub information provided by the several power consumption information providing sub units 507 form a total power consumption information which is distributed among the power supply units 503.
  • the power supply control system is a distributed system, wherein the different power supply units comprise power supply control sub units forming a distributed logic, one of the power supply control sub units can be a master coordinating the
  • the master can be dynamically assigned to any of the power supply control sub units of the power supply units.
  • the master may be randomly assigned or in accordance with a certain sequence, which may be predefined.
  • the communication between the power supply units in particular, between the power supply control sub units, can also be performed without using a master.
  • the power supply control system can be adapted such that the power supply units are in standby mode, if they are not loaded.
  • the power supply units are preferentially connected in parallel for supplying the power within the DC power distribution system, wherein the power consumption information providing system is preferentially adapted to determine the required power that these multiple power supply units need to supply to the DC power distribution system and wherein the power supply control system is preferentially adapted to control the power supply units such that the power supply by the individual power supply units is optimized, while performing the task of together supplying the required power.
  • the power supply control system preferentially optimizes the power supply such that the efficiency of supplying the power is maximized by driving as many power supply units as possible at their power limit.
  • the power supply control system can, for example, be adapted to shut down individual power supply units such that the power supply units that are kept operational are driven near by their most optimal point of power conversion efficiency.
  • the power consumption information providing system can be adapted to dynamically check the load, i.e. the power consumption, on the track, i.e. on the electrical conductor, wherein the power supply control system can be adapted to check the number of power supply units in operation, i.e. supplying power, in particular supplying the higher power, if they can be operated in a high power mode and in a low power mode, and wherein the power supply control system can be adapted such that, if one of the operating power supply unit fails, other power supply units, which are not in use, can be activated to fill the power shortage. In such a way the reliability of the DC power distribution system may be significantly improved.
  • the power supply units can be adapted to send identification information to the power supply control system for allowing the power supply control system to check the number of power supply units in operation.
  • At least some of the electrical consumers are preferentially lamp devices such that the DC power distribution system can be regarded as being a rail oriented lighting system, which may be used as track lighting for retail.
  • a single unit or device may fulfill the functions of several items recited in the claims.
  • the mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
  • Actions like the determination of the power consumption information, the determination of a setting of the power supply units, et cetera performed by one or several units or devices can be performed by any other number of units or devices.
  • These actions and/or the control of the DC power distribution system in accordance with the DC power distribution method can be implemented as program code means of a computer program and/or as dedicated hardware.
  • a computer program may be stored/distributed on a suitable medium, such as an optical storage medium or a solid-state medium, supplied together with or as part of other hardware, but may also be distributed in other forms, such as via the Internet or other wired or wireless telecommunication systems.
  • a suitable medium such as an optical storage medium or a solid-state medium, supplied together with or as part of other hardware, but may also be distributed in other forms, such as via the Internet or other wired or wireless telecommunication systems.
  • the invention relates to a DC power distribution system, especially a track lighting system, comprising several power supply units and an electrical consumer like a luminaire electrically connected to an electrical conductor being preferentially a power bar.
  • a consumption information providing system provides power consumption information and a power supply control system controls the power supply units depending on the provided power consumption information. This allows adapting the DC power distribution to the actually required power, i.e. several power supply units can be electrically connected to the electrical conductor, without providing DC power in an inefficient operation condition.
  • the installation of the DC power distribution system can be relatively simple, because the installer just needs to attach a number of power supply units to the electrical conductor, which surely prevents an overload condition, wherein the DC power can still be supplied with high efficiency.

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