Electrified vehicle and method of controlling same
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US10116247B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10116247-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715431720-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 10, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 30, 2018 |
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An inverter drive device for driving a semiconductor switching element that controls an output current of an inverter. An inverter drive device includes a drive circuit configured to apply a drive voltage to the semiconductor switching element, to thereby turn the semiconductor switching element on and off, the turning off of the semiconductor switching element causing a counter electromotive force to be generated therein, a clamping diode configured to clamp a voltage of the generated counter electromotive force, a voltage dividing resistor configured to detect a voltage that is proportional to a current flowing through the clamping diode, and an auxiliary drive circuit configured to generate a control voltage in accordance with the voltage detected by the voltage dividing resistor, and to apply the control voltage to the semiconductor switching element, to thereby turn the semiconductor switching element on.
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An inverter drive device for driving a semiconductor switching element that controls an output current of an inverter, comprising: a drive circuit configured to apply a drive voltage to the semiconductor switching element, to thereby turn the semiconductor switching element on and off, the turning off of the semiconductor switching element causing a counter electromotive force to be generated therein; a clamping diode configured to, upon the turning off of the semiconductor switching element, clamp a voltage of the generated counter electromotive force; a voltage dividing resistor configured to detect a voltage that is proportional to a current flowing through the clamping diode when the clamping diode clamps the voltage of the counter electromotive force; and an auxiliary drive circuit configured to generate a control voltage in accordance with the voltage detected by the voltage dividing resistor, and to apply the control voltage to the semiconductor switching element, to thereby turn the semiconductor switching element on. 2. The inverter drive device according to claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor switching element is an insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT), the drive circuit is configured to apply the drive voltage to a gate of the IGBT, thereby driving the IGBT on and off, and the auxiliary drive circuit is configured to apply the control voltage to the gate of the IGBT, thereby turning on the IGBT in a saturated operation state. 3. The inverter drive device according to claim 2 , wherein the clamping diode is formed of a Zener diode having a cathode-to-anode breakdown voltage lower than a collector-to-emitter breakdown voltage of the IGBT. 4. The inverter drive device according to claim 2 , wherein the drive circuit includes a gate resistor, via which the drive circuit applies the drive voltage to the gate of the IGBT, and the auxiliary drive circuit includes an output resistor, via which the auxiliary drive circuit applies the control voltage to the gate of the IGBT. 5. The inverter drive device according to claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary drive circuit is provided in parallel with the drive circuit. 6. The inverter drive device according to claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor switching element includes an upper arm insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) and a lower arm IGBT that are totem pole connected and alternately driven on, the drive circuit includes an upper arm drive circuit that drives the upper arm IGBT on and off, and a lower arm drive circuit that drives the lower arm IGBT on and off, and the auxiliary drive circuit is provided in parallel with the upper arm drive circuit. 7. The inverter drive device according to claim 6 , wherein turning off of the upper arm IGBT while the lower arm IGBT is in an off-state generates a counter electromotive force in the upper arm IGBT, and the auxiliary drive circuit protects the upper arm IGBT from the counter electromotive force generated therein. 8. A semiconductor module, comprising: a semiconductor switching element configured to control an output current of an inverter; and an inverter drive device provided integrally with the semiconductor switching element for driving the semiconductor switching element, the inverter drive device including: a drive circuit configured to apply a drive voltage to the semiconductor switching element, to thereby turn the semiconductor switching element on and off, the turning off of the semiconductor switching element causing a counter electromotive force to be generated therein; a clamping diode configured to, upon the turning off of the semiconductor switching element, clamp a voltage of the generated counter electromotive force; a voltage dividing resistor configured to detect a voltage that is proportional to a current flowing through the clamping diode when the clamping diode clamps the voltage of the counter electromotive force; and an auxiliary drive circuit configured to generate a control voltage in accordance with the voltage detected by the voltage dividing resistor, and to apply the control voltage to the semiconductor switching element, to thereby turn the semiconductor switching element on. 9. The semiconductor module according to claim 8 , wherein the semiconductor switching element is an insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT), the drive circuit is configured to apply the drive voltage to a gate of the IGBT, thereby driving the IGBT on and off, and the auxiliary drive circuit is configured to apply the control voltage to the gate of the IGBT, thereby turning on the IGBT in a saturated operation state. 10. The semiconductor module according to claim 9 , wherein the clamping diode is formed of a Zener diode having a cathode-to-anode breakdown voltage lower than a collector-to-emitter breakdown voltage of the IGBT. 11. The semiconductor module according to claim 9 , wherein the drive circuit includes a gate resistor, via which the drive circuit applies the drive voltage to the gate of the IGBT, and the auxiliary drive circuit includes an output resistor, via which the auxiliary drive circuit applies the control voltage to the gate of the IGBT. 12. The semiconductor module according to claim 8 , wherein the auxiliary drive circuit is provided in parallel with the drive circuit. 13. The semiconductor module according to claim 8 , wherein the semiconductor switching element is a two-phase or three-phase semiconductor switching element. 14. A semiconductor module, comprising: a plurality of semiconductor switching elements of a plurality of phases, configured to control an output current of an inverter; and a plurality of inverter drive devices configured to respectively individually drive the plurality of semiconductor switching elements, each inverter drive device including: a drive circuit configured to apply a drive voltage to the corresponding semiconductor switching element, to thereby turn the corresponding semiconductor switching element on and off, the turning off of the corresponding semiconductor switching element causing a counter electromotive force to be generated therein; a clamping diode configured to, upon the turning off of the corresponding semiconductor switching element, clamp a voltage of the generated counter electromotive force; a voltage dividing resistor configured to detect a voltage that is proportional to a current flowing through the clamping diode when the clamping diode clamps the voltage of the counter electromotive force; and an auxiliary drive circuit configured to generate a control voltage in accordance with the voltage detected by the voltage dividing resistor, and to apply the control voltage to the corresponding semiconductor switching element, to thereby turn the corresponding semiconductor switching element on. 15. The semiconductor module according to claim 14 , wherein the corresponding semiconductor switching element is an insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT), the drive circuit is configured to apply the drive voltage to a gate of the IGBT, thereby driving the IGBT on and off, and the auxiliary drive circuit is configured to apply the control voltage to the gate of the IGBT, thereby turning on the IGBT in a saturated operation state. 16. The semiconductor module according to claim 15 , wherein the clamping diode is formed of a Zener diode having a cathode-to-anode breakdown voltage lower than a collector-to-emitter breakdown voltage of the IGBT. 17. The semiconductor module according to claim 15 , wherein the drive circuit includes a gate resistor,
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