Control device for rotating electric machine
US-9813001-B2 · Nov 7, 2017 · US
US10476378B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10476378-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816206161-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 20, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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A power factor correction circuit can include: a power meter configured to measure THD at an input port; a switching-type regulator that is controllable by a switching control signal in order to adjust a power factor of an input signal thereof; and a controller configured to generate the switching control signal to control the switching-type regulator to perform power factor correction, where the controller minimizes the THD by adjusting a current reference signal according to a measured THD, and the current reference signal represents an expected inductor current of the switching-type regulator.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power factor correction circuit, comprising: a) a power meter configured to measure total harmonic distortion (THD) at an input port; b) a switching-type regulator that is controllable by a switching control signal in order to adjust an inductor current of said switching-type regulator to perform power factor correction; and c) a controller configured to generate said switching control signal to control said switching-type regulator, wherein said controller reduces said THD by adjusting a current reference signal according to a measured THD, and said current reference signal represents an expected inductor current of said switching-type regulator. 2. The power factor correction circuit of claim 1 , wherein said controller is configured to inversely superimpose at least one predetermined harmonic component on said current reference signal to adjust said current reference signal. 3. The power factor correction circuit of claim 2 , wherein said controller is configured to reduce said THD by adjusting the amplitude ratio of each harmonic component according to said measured THD. 4. The power factor correction circuit of claim 3 , wherein said controller is configured to increment said amplitude ratio of each harmonic component in a predetermined sequential order from zero until said measured THD no longer decreases, in order to minimize said THD. 5. The power factor correction circuit of claim 2 , wherein said controller is configured to: a) inversely superimpose at least one voltage harmonic component on an input voltage sampling signal, wherein each voltage harmonic component corresponds to each harmonic component and has a corresponding amplitude ratio; and b) generate said current reference signal by multiplying at least one signal obtained by the inverse superimposing operation with a compensation signal, wherein said input voltage sampling signal represents an input voltage of said switching-type regulator, said voltage harmonic component is obtained according to said input voltage sampling signal, and said compensation signal represents a difference between a voltage reference signal and an output voltage of said switching-type regulator. 6. The power factor correction circuit of claim 2 , wherein said controller is configured to: a) multiply at least one voltage harmonic component with a compensation signal respectively, wherein each voltage harmonic component corresponds to each harmonic component and has a corresponding amplitude with said compensation signal; and b) inversely superimpose at least one signal obtained by the multiplication operation respectively on a product of an input voltage sampling signal and said compensation signal to generate said current reference signal, wherein said input voltage sampling signal represents an input voltage of said switching-type regulator, said voltage harmonic component is obtained according to said input voltage sampling signal, and said compensation signal represents a difference between a voltage reference signal and an output voltage of said switching-type regulator. 7. The power factor correction circuit of claim 2 , wherein said at least one predetermined harmonic component comprises at least one harmonic component that is adjacent to a fundamental wave. 8. A method of controlling a switching-type regulator with power factor correction, the method comprising: a) measuring, by a power meter, total harmonic distortion (THD) at an input port; b) controlling said switching-type regulator by a switching control signal for adjusting an inductor current of said switching-type regulator to perform power factor correction; and c) generating, by a controller, said switching control signal for controlling said switching-type regulator, wherein said controller reduces said THD by adjusting a current reference signal according to a measured THD, and said current reference signal represents an expected inductor current of said switching-type regulator. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein said adjusting said current reference signal comprises inversely superimposing at least one predetermined harmonic component on said current reference signal. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein adjusting said current reference signal comprises adjusting an amplitude ratio of each harmonic component according to said measured THD to reduce said THD. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein said adjusting said amplitude ratio of each harmonic component comprises incrementing said amplitude ratio of each said harmonic component in a predetermined sequential order from zero until said measured THD no longer decreases, in order to minimize said THD. 12. The method of claim 9 , wherein said inversely superimposing comprises: a) inversely superimposing at least one voltage harmonic component on an input voltage sampling signal, wherein each voltage harmonic component corresponds to each harmonic component and has a corresponding amplitude ratio; and b) generating said current reference signal by multiplying at least one signal obtained by the inverse superimposing operation with a compensation signal, wherein said input voltage sampling signal is used to represent an input voltage of said switching-type regulator, said voltage harmonic component is obtained according to said input voltage sampling signal, and said compensation signal represents a difference between a voltage reference signal and an output voltage. 13. The method of claim 9 , wherein said inversely superimposing comprises: a) multiplying at least one voltage harmonic component with a compensation signal respectively, wherein each voltage harmonic component corresponds to each harmonic component and has a corresponding amplitude; and b) inversely superimposing at least one signal obtained by the multiplication operation respectively on a product of an input voltage sampling signal and said compensation signal to generate said current reference signal, wherein said input voltage sampling signal is used to represent an input voltage of said switching-type regulator, said voltage harmonic component is obtained according to said input voltage sampling signal, and said compensation signal represents a difference between a voltage reference signal and said output voltage. 14. The method of claim 9 , wherein said at least one predetermined harmonic component comprises at least one harmonic component that is adjacent to a fundamental wave. 15. A controller, comprising: a) a memory for storing a plurality of instructions; and b) a processor adapted to perform the method of claim 8 by executing said plurality of instructions.
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