Motor driving device comprising means for detecting abnormal heat generation in initial charging circuit
US-2016380571-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US10498222B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10498222-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715811701-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 17, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 3, 2019 |
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A power supply includes a rectifying circuit, a power converting circuit, and a snubber circuit. The rectifying circuit is configured to convert an ac input voltage to a first dc voltage. The power converting circuit is electrically coupled to the rectifying circuit at a node. The power converting circuit includes a switching element and is configured to convert the first dc voltage to a second dc voltage by selectively turning on or off the switching element. The snubber circuit is electrically coupled to the rectifying circuit and the power converting circuit at the node. When the first dc voltage is higher than a limiting level, the snubber circuit is configured to absorb the electricity power to prevent the voltage across the switching element from exceeding a safety upper limit.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power supply comprising: a rectifying circuit configured to convert an ac input voltage to a first dc voltage; a power converting circuit electrically coupled to the rectifying circuit at a node, wherein the power converting circuit comprises a switching element and is configured to convert the first dc voltage to a second dc voltage by selectively turning on or off the switching element; and a snubber circuit electrically coupled to the rectifying circuit and the power converting circuit at the node, wherein on the condition that the first dc voltage is higher than a limiting level, the snubber circuit is configured to absorb the electricity power to prevent the voltage across the switching element from exceeding a safety upper limit, wherein the snubber circuit comprises a transient voltage suppressor and a first diode, an anode of the transient voltage suppressor is electrically coupled to an anode of the first diode, and a cathode of the transient voltage suppressor is electrically coupled to the node, wherein on the condition that the first dc voltage is higher than the limiting level, the transient voltage suppressor conducts correspondingly and clamps the voltage across two terminals of the transient voltage suppressor, then the first diode conducts in forward-bias. 2. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the snubber circuit further comprises an energy storing unit, and the energy storing unit is electrically coupled to a cathode of the first diode and configured to absorb the electricity power via the conducting transient voltage suppressor and the first diode from the node. 3. The power supply of claim 2 , wherein the energy storing unit comprises: a capacitor unit electrically coupled between the cathode of the first diode and a ground terminal and configured to absorb the electricity power; and a resistor unit electrically coupled to the capacitor unit in parallel and configured to form a discharging route with the capacitor unit to discharge the electricity power. 4. The power supply of claim 3 , wherein the resistor unit comprises a plurality of resistors electrically coupled to each other. 5. The power supply of claim 1 , wherein the power converting circuit comprises a fly-back converter configured to convert the first dc voltage to the second dc voltage. 6. The power supply of claim 1 , further comprising a clamping circuit electrically coupled to the rectifying circuit configured to clamp the ac input voltage at a clamping voltage on the condition that a surge voltage occurs. 7. The power supply of claim 6 , wherein the clamping circuit comprises a varistor, and on the condition that the surge voltage occurs, a discharging current flows through the varistor to clamp the ac input voltage at the clamping voltage. 8. A power supply comprising: a rectifying circuit configured to convert an ac input voltage to a first dc voltage; a power converting circuit electrically coupled to the rectifying circuit at a node and configured to convert the first dc voltage to a second dc voltage; a transient voltage suppressor, wherein a cathode of the transient voltage suppressor is electrically coupled to the node; a first diode, wherein an anode of the first diode is electrically coupled to an anode of the transient voltage suppressor; a capacitor unit electrically coupled between a cathode of the first diode and a ground terminal; and a resistor unit electrically coupled to the capacitor unit in parallel, wherein on the condition that the first dc voltage is higher than a limiting level, the transient voltage suppressor conducts correspondingly and clamps the voltage across two terminals of the transient voltage suppressor, then the first diode conducts in forward-bias. 9. The power supply of claim 8 , wherein on the condition that the first dc voltage is higher than a limiting level, the capacitor unit is configured to absorb the electricity power via the conducting transient voltage suppressor and the first diode. 10. The power supply of claim 9 , wherein the resistor unit is configured to form a discharging route with the capacitor unit to discharge the electricity power absorbed by the capacitor unit. 11. The power supply of claim 8 , further comprising a clamping circuit electrically coupled to the rectifying circuit configured to clamp the ac input voltage at a clamping voltage on the condition that a surge voltage occurs. 12. The power supply of claim 11 , wherein the clamping circuit comprises a varistor, and on the condition that the surge voltage occurs, a discharging current flows through the varistor to clamp the ac input voltage at the clamping voltage.
having at least one active switching element at the secondary side of an isolation transformer · CPC title
having more than one ouput with independent control · CPC title
Means for protecting converters other than automatic disconnection · CPC title
with automatic control of the output voltage or current, e.g. flyback converters (H02M3/33561, H02M3/33569 take precedence) · CPC title
Avoiding or suppressing excessive transient voltages or currents · CPC title
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