Power system and motor driving apparatus included in power system
US-2017179855-A1 · Jun 22, 2017 · US
US10230316B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10230316-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715817967-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 12, 2019 |
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A motor driving device for brushless direct current motors and an application apparatus thereof are provided. The motor driving device includes an inverter, a plurality of motor branches, and a microprocessor. The inverter includes a plurality of semiconductor switches to output an alternating current power via a first output terminal and a second output terminal. The plurality of motor branches are connected in parallel between the first output terminal and the second output terminal of the inverter, and each of the plurality of motor branches comprising a motor and a controllable bidirectional alternating current switch connected in series. The microprocessor controls a conduction manner of the semiconductor switches in the inverter, and whether to turn of the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch in each of the plurality of motor branches.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A motor driving device for a plurality of brushless direct current motors, comprising: an inverter having a plurality of semiconductor switches and outputting an alternating current power via a first output terminal and a second output terminal; a plurality of motor branches connected in parallel between the first output terminal and the second output terminal of the inverter, and each of the plurality of motor branches comprising a motor and a controllable bidirectional alternating current switch connected in series; and a microprocessor controlling a conduction manner of the semiconductor switches in the inverter, and controlling whether to turn of the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch in each of the plurality of motor branches. 2. The motor driving device of claim 1 , wherein the inverter is a bridge inverter, and intermediate nodes of two single-phase bridge arms of the inverter serve as the first output terminal and the second output terminal of the inverter, respectively. 3. The motor driving device of claim 2 , wherein each of the motor branches further comprises a switch control circuit, the switch control circuit receives a selection signal outputted by the microprocessor and used to control whether to turn on the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch. 4. The motor driving device of claim 3 , wherein when the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch is turned on, the switch control circuit switches between at least a first state and a second state; and in the first state, a current flows from the first output terminal of the inverter to a control end of the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch through the switch control circuit, and then is grounded via the second output terminal and a turned-on lower arm semiconductor switch connected to the second output terminal in the inverter; and in the second state, a current flows from the second output terminal to the first output terminal of the inverter, through a control end of the bidirectional alternating current switch and the switch control circuit, and then is grounded via a turned-on lower arm semiconductor switch connected to the first output terminal in the inverter. 5. The motor driving device of claim 3 , wherein the switch control circuit comprises a first switch and a second switch; and the first switch and the second switch are connected in parallel between the control end of the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch and the first output terminal of the inverter; when the first switch is turned on, a current flows from the first output terminal of the inverter to the control end of the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch through the first switch; and when the second switch is turned on, a current flows from the control end of the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch to the first output terminal of the inverter through the second switch. 6. The motor driving device of claim 3 , wherein the switch control circuit comprises an optical isolation bidirectional trigger diode, the optical isolation bidirectional trigger diode comprises a light-emitting diode and a bidirectional trigger diode, an anode of the light-emitting diode is connected to a power supply, a cathode of the light-emitting diode is grounded via a control switch, two anodes of the bidirectional trigger diode are connected to the first output terminal of the inverter and the control end of the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch respectively, and the control switch receives a selection signal to control whether to turn on the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch in each of the motor branches. 7. The motor driving device of claim 1 , wherein each of the motor branches further comprises a switch control circuit, the switch control circuit comprises a light-emitting diode, the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch is a bidirectional trigger diode, an anode of the light-emitting diode receives a selection signal for controlling whether to turn on the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch in each of the motor branches, a cathode of the light-emitting diode is grounded, and the light-emitting diode and the bidirectional trigger diode form an optical isolation bidirectional trigger diode. 8. The motor driving device of claim 1 , wherein each of the motor branches further comprises a switch control circuit, the switch control circuit comprises a resistor and a control switch connected in series between a control end of the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch and the ground, the second output terminal is further connected to a power supply used to provide a gate drive current to the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch, and a selection signal is sent to the control switch to control whether to turn on the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch in each of the motor branches. 9. The motor driving device of claim 1 , wherein each of the motor branches further comprises a switch control circuit, the switch control circuit comprises a resistor and a signal buffer, an input end of the signal buffer receives a selection signal outputted by the microprocessor and the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch is controlled whether to turn on by the selection signal in each of the motor branches, the second output terminal is further connected to a power supply used to provide a gate drive current to the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch, and an output end of the signal buffer is connected to a control end of the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch via the resistor. 10. The motor driving device of claim 1 , wherein the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch is a TRIAC, anti-parallel IGBTs, GTRs, MOSs, GTOs or triodes, or a bidirectional silicon triode thyristor. 11. An application apparatus, comprising the motor driving device of claim 1 for a plurality of brushless direct current motors and loads driven by each of the motors. 12. The application apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the application apparatus is a dish-washing machine, a dry washer, or a vehicle seat. 13. The application apparatus of claim 11 , the inverter is a bridge inverter, and intermediate nodes of two single-phase bridge arms of the inverter serve as the first output terminal and the second output terminal of the inverter, respectively. 14. The application apparatus of claim 13 , wherein each of the motor branches further comprises a switch control circuit, the switch control circuit receives a selection signal outputted by the microprocessor and used to control whether to turn on the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch. 15. The application apparatus of claim 14 , wherein when the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch is turned on, the switch control circuit switches between at least a first state and a second state; and in the first state, a current flows from the first output terminal of the inverter to a control end of the controllable bidirectional alternating current switch through the switch control circuit, and then is grounded via the second output terminal and a turned-on lower arm semiconductor switch connected to the second output terminal in the inverter; and in the second state, a current flows from the second output terminal to the first output terminal of the inverter, through a control end of the bidirectional alternating current switch and the switch control circuit, and then is grounded
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