Power cell bypass method and apparatus for multilevel inverter
US-9787213-B2 · Oct 10, 2017 · US
US10218285B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10218285-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514886496-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 19, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 19, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 26, 2019 |
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A multilevel converter includes a power supply assembly with a plurality of phases, and a power cell assembly with first power cells and second power cells. The first power cells and second power cells have a same topology and a same current rating, and supply power to the plurality of phases of the power supply assembly. Each phase of the plurality of phases includes a first power cell and a second power cell of the power cell assembly, voltage ratings of the first power cells and the second power cells being different. Furthermore, a method for controlling a multilevel converter and an electric drive system comprising a multilevel converter are disclosed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A multilevel converter comprising: a power supply assembly comprising a plurality of phases, a power cell assembly comprising first power cells and second power cells, the first power cells and second power cells comprising a same topology and a same current rating, and a transformer operably coupled to the first and second power cells, wherein the first power cells and the second power cells are configured to supply power to the plurality of phases of the power supply assembly, and wherein each phase of the plurality of phases comprises at least one first power cell and a second power cell of the power cell assembly, wherein a voltage rating of the first power cells is higher than a voltage rating of the second power cells, and wherein the first and second power cells are configured to output a plurality of voltage levels, the first power cells being configured to output more voltage levels than the second power cells, wherein the transformer is configured to provide isolated voltage to each first and second power cells, wherein the voltage provided to the first and second power cells is provided with phase shifts. 2. The multilevel converter of claim 1 , wherein each phase of the plurality of phases comprises one second power cell and at least one first power cell, the voltage rating of the one second power cell being 50% of the voltage rating of the at least one first power cell. 3. The multilevel converter of claim 1 , wherein a pulse width modulation controller is operably coupled to each of the first and second power cells for controlling switching events of the first and second power cells by pulse width modulation, wherein the first power cells and the second power cells are switched at a same switching frequency. 4. The multilevel converter of claim 3 , wherein each power cell comprises at least one switching leg incorporating semiconductor switches, and the pulse width modulation controller controls switching events of the at least one switching leg. 5. The multilevel converter of claim 1 , wherein the first and second power cells of a phase comprise transformer windings with a same phase shift. 6. The multilevel converter of claim 1 , wherein the first and second power cells of a phase are connected in series, the first and second power cells comprising the same topology comprising a single phase H-bridge inverter comprising a diode front end rectifier. 7. An electric drive system comprising: a power source; a multilevel converter coupled to the power source for producing a multi-phase power supply, the converter comprising: a power supply assembly comprising a plurality of phases producing the multiphase power supply, and a transformer operably coupled to the first and second power cells, and a power cell assembly comprising first power cells and second power cells, the first power cells and second power cells comprising a same topology and a same current rating, the first power cells and the second power cells configured to supply supplying power to the plurality of phases of the power supply assembly, and each phase of the plurality of phases comprising at least one first power cell and a second power cell of the power cell assembly, voltage ratings of the first power cells and the second power cells being different, wherein the voltage rating of the first power cells is higher than the voltage rating of the second power cells, wherein the first and second power cells are configured to output a plurality of voltage levels, the first power cells configured to output more voltage levels than the second power cells, wherein the electric drive system further comprises a load, an output of the multi-phase power supply being connected to the load comprising an electric machine, the electric machine comprising a medium-voltage AC motor operating in a range of 4.16 kV to 13.8 kV, wherein the transformer is configured to provide isolated voltage to each first and second power cells, wherein the voltage provided to the first and second power cells is provided with phase shifts. 8. The electric drive system of claim 7 , further comprising: a pulse width modulation controller operably coupled to each of the first and second power cells for controlling switching events of the first and second power cells by pulse width modulation.
Combination of the output voltage waveforms of a plurality of converters · CPC title
sinusoidal output voltages being obtained by the combination of several pulse-voltages having different amplitude and width · CPC title
having a rectifier with controlled elements · CPC title
Arrangements for reducing harmonics from AC input or output · CPC title
with pulse width modulation · CPC title
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