Power conversion device control device and power conversion device control method
US-2016105127-A1 · Apr 14, 2016 · US
US10135352B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10135352-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615063097-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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The present disclosure provides a controller for a power converter that converts input power to a prescribed form and outputs the power by switching a semiconductor switching device ON and OFF and that has an output circuit including a filtering reactor on an output side, the controller including: a carrier calculating unit that generates a carrier having prescribed frequencies for generating a control signal that switches the semiconductor switching device ON and OFF, wherein the carrier calculating unit generates the carrier such that a carrier frequency at phase angles where ripple components in a current flowing through the reactor are relatively high in magnitude, which is defined as a high ripple carrier frequency, is higher than a carrier frequency at phase angles where the ripple components are relatively low in magnitude, which is defined as a low ripple carrier frequency.
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What is claimed is: 1. A controller for a power converter that converts input power to a prescribed form and outputs the power by switching a semiconductor switching device ON and OFF and that has an output circuit including a filtering reactor on an output side, the controller comprising: a carrier calculating unit that generates a carrier having prescribed carrier frequencies and that compares the carrier with a command signal generated in accordance with one or more feedback signals so as to generate a control signal that switches the semiconductor switching device ON and OFF, wherein the carrier calculating unit generates the carrier such that the carrier has at least a first carrier frequency and a second carrier frequency that is lower than the first carrier frequency, the carrier having the first carrier frequency at predetermined first phase angles where ripple components in a current flowing through the reactor are relatively high in magnitude and having the second carrier frequency at predetermined second phase angles where the ripple components are relatively low in magnitude, said predetermined first phase angles and said predetermined second phase angles being predetermined and fixed, and, as a result, not changeable based on an actual magnitude of the ripple component. 2. The power converter controller according to claim 1 , wherein the carrier calculating unit sets an upper limit and a lower limit of the carrier frequencies according to a number of phases in an output voltage of the power converter and calculates the first carrier frequency and the second carrier frequency within a range between the upper limit and the lower limit. 3. An uninterruptible power supply, comprising: said controller as set forth in claim 1 ; and said power converter as set forth in claim 1 , said converter including: a rectifier configured to be connected to a power supply system on an alternative current side; a rechargeable battery connected to a direct current side of the rectifier; and an inverter connected to the rechargeable battery on a direct current side, the inverter being configured to be connected to a load on an alternating current side and including said semiconductor switching device and said filtering reactor on the output side. 4. The uninterruptible power supply according to claim 3 , wherein the carrier calculating unit sets an upper limit and a lower limit of the carrier frequencies according to a number of phases in an output voltage of the power converter and calculates the first carrier frequency and the second carrier frequency within a range between the upper limit and the lower limit. 5. A power converter system comprising: said controller as set forth in claim 1 ; and two or more of said power converter as set forth in claim 1 , connected in parallel, wherein the carrier calculating unit in said controller generates carriers for the respective power converters such that the carrier frequencies of all of the power converters are synchronized. 6. The power converter system according to claim 5 , wherein the carrier calculating unit sets an upper limit and a lower limit of the carrier frequencies according to a number of phases in an output voltage of the power converter and calculates the first carrier frequency and the second carrier frequency within a range between the upper limit and the lower limit. 7. The power converter controller according to claim 1 , wherein the carrier calculating unit generates the carrier such that a frequency of the carrier is modulated in accordance with a predetermined periodic modulation pattern having a frequency that is an integer multiple of a frequency of the current flowing through the reactor so as to generate the carrier that has said at least the first carrier frequency and the second carrier frequency.
having a rectifier with controlled elements · CPC title
using passive filters · CPC title
Arrangements for reducing harmonics from AC input or output · CPC title
in a biphase or polyphase circuit arrangement (H02M7/2176 takes precedence; voltage multipliers H02M7/25) · CPC title
Electricity · mapped topic
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