Power module and power circuit
US-2017229953-A1 · Aug 10, 2017 · US
US10224808B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10224808-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715634516-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 5, 2019 |
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If the capacitance of a snubber capacitor, the inductance of a coil and the magnitude of a resistor are specified such that the resonance frequency of the snubber circuit coincides with the ringing frequency of the transistor, and the impedance of the first loop at the resonance frequency becomes smaller than the impedance of the second loop at the resonance frequency, a current component due to ringing flows in the snubber circuit, and energy is consumed by the resistor. Therefore, it is possible to quickly converge ringing.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electric power conversion device comprising: a transistor for electric power conversion; a diode connected in series with the transistor; a smoothing capacitor connected in parallel with the transistor and the diode, the smoothing capacitor being configured to suppress ripples generated by the transistor; and a snubber circuit including a snubber capacitor, an inductor element and a resistor, the snubber capacitor, the inductor element and the resistor being connected to each other in series, the snubber circuit being connected in parallel with the smoothing capacitor, wherein capacitance of the snubber capacitor, inductance of the inductor element and magnitude of the resistor are set such that a resonance frequency of the snubber circuit coincides with a ringing frequency of the transistor, and impedance of a first loop at the resonance frequency becomes smaller than impedance of a second loop at the resonance frequency; the first loop includes the snubber circuit and the smoothing capacitor, and the second loop includes the transistor and the smoothing capacitor; the capacitance of the snubber capacitor is set to be equal to inter-terminal capacitance of the transistor; the inductance of the inductor element is set such that the inductance of the first loop becomes equal to the inductance of the second loop; and the magnitude of the resistor is set such that the impedance of the first loop at the resonance frequency becomes smaller than the impedance of the second loop at the resonance frequency. 2. The electric power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein the snubber circuit is accommodated in a capacitor unit, and the capacitor unit accommodates the smoothing capacitor. 3. An electric power conversion device comprising: a power conversion transistor; a smoothing capacitor connected in parallel with the power conversion transistor to suppress ripples generated by the power conversion transistor; and a snubber circuit that is connected in parallel with the power conversion transistor and the smoothing capacitor, and includes a snubber capacitor, an inductor and a resistor that are connected to each other in series, wherein: the power conversion transistor and the smoothing capacitor form a first current loop; the snubber capacitor, the inductor and the resistor of the snubber circuit and the smoothing capacitor form a second current loop through which current flows in a direction opposite to a current flow of the first current loop, resistance of the resistor of the snubber circuit is set such that impedance of the second loop is lower than impedance of the first loop at a resonance frequency of the snubber circuit, capacitance of the snubber capacitor is set to be equal to parasitic capacitance of the transistor, and inductance of the inductor of the snubber circuit is set such that inductance of the first loop is equal to inductance of the second loop.
Snubber circuits · CPC title
Arrangements for reducing ripples from DC input or output · CPC title
with automatic control of output voltage or current, e.g. switching regulators · CPC title
Electricity · mapped topic
using semiconductor devices only · CPC title
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