Overvoltage protection device with a measuring device for monitoring overvoltage protection elements
US-9312679-B2 · Apr 12, 2016 · US
US10547172B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10547172-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715496759-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 28, 2020 |
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A crowbar circuit includes a first inductor coupled to a positive terminal of a power supply at a first terminal, and at a second terminal coupled in series with a main thyristor having a main gate drive for limiting a discharge current through main thyristor; a resistor coupled to the main thyristor at a first terminal and to the negative terminal at a second terminal; an auxiliary thyristor having an auxiliary gate drive coupled in series with a first capacitor at a first terminal and an auxiliary inductor at a second terminal, the auxiliary inductor coupled between the first terminal of the resistor and the first capacitor; a first diode couple between the first terminal of the resistor and the first terminal of the auxiliary thyristor; and a second diode coupled between the positive terminal and the negative terminal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A crowbar circuit comprising: a positive terminal and a negative terminal coupled to respective terminals of a power supply and a load; a first inductor coupled to the positive terminal at a first terminal, and at a second terminal coupled in series with a main thyristor having a main gate drive for limiting a discharge current through the main thyristor; a resistor coupled to the main thyristor at a first terminal and to the negative terminal at a second terminal; an auxiliary thyristor having an auxiliary gate drive coupled in series with a first capacitor at a first terminal and an auxiliary inductor at a second terminal, the auxiliary inductor coupled between the first terminal of the resistor and the first terminal of the first capacitor; a first diode coupled between the first terminal of the resistor and the first terminal of the auxiliary thyristor; and a second diode coupled between the positive terminal and the negative terminal. 2. The crowbar circuit of claim 1 , wherein a current of the first inductor is controllable. 3. The crowbar circuit of claim 2 , further comprising a controller circuit to dynamically adjust the current of the first inductor. 4. The crowbar circuit of claim 3 , further comprising a current sensor for measuring current through the positive terminal and the negative terminal. 5. The crowbar circuit of claim 4 , further comprising a voltage sensor for measuring voltage between the positive terminal and the negative terminal. 6. The crowbar circuit of claim 5 , wherein the controller circuit provides current to the main gate drive of the main thyristor and auxiliary gate drive of the auxiliary thyristor to keep components of the load in a safe operation area, based on one or more of the current through the positive terminal and the negative terminal, the voltage between the positive terminal and the negative terminal, and an external command. 7. The crowbar circuit of claim 5 , wherein the controller circuit monitors peak discharge currents and power dissipation in the load and input devices, and keeps components of the crowbar circuit and the load within in a safe operation area by controlling discharge currents, using the controllable first inductor. 8. The crowbar circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a second controllable inductor with a coupling factor to the first controllable inductor, controlled by the controller circuit. 9. The crowbar circuit of claim 8 , wherein the second controllable inductor and the first controllable inductor share a common core. 10. The crowbar circuit of claim 1 , further comprising one or more of a high power dense energy storage circuit and an energy storage circuit. 11. The crowbar circuit of claim 1 , further comprising an energy recovery for regenerating energy stored in a local bus, when the crowbar circuit is activated. 12. A method for controlling current in a crowbar circuit, the crowbar circuit including a controllable inductor and a load having a load capacitance and a load diode, the method comprising: monitoring a current in the load capacitance and a current in the load diode; when any of the currents in the load capacitance or the load diode exceeds a respective threshold value, reducing the current that exceeds the respective threshold value by increasing a value of the controllable inductor; calculating a parameter for a safe operating area (SOA) of components of the load; comparing the calculated parameter with a safety threshold; and increasing a discharge current from the load capacitance or the load diode by decreasing the value of the controllable inductor. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising transferring energy stored in a local bus to an energy storage, when the crowbar circuit is activated. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the energy storage is one of more of external to the crowbar circuit and internal to the crowbar circuit. 15. A method for controlling current in a crowbar circuit, the crowbar circuit including a controllable inductor and a load having a load capacitance and a load diode, the method comprising: turning on a first thyristor, when a surge current in an input power supply is detected; discharging a current through the controllable inductor to dissipate the surge current; turning on a second thyristor to turn off the first thyristor, when the surge current is dissipated below a predetermined threshold; and transferring energy stored in a local bus to an energy storage, when the crowbar circuit is activated. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the current through the controllable inductor is dynamically adjusted. 17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising providing current to a gate drive of the first thyristor and a gate drive of the second thyristor to keep components of the load in a safe operation area, based on one or more of a current from the input power supply, a voltage across the input power supply, and an external command. 18. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: calculating a parameter for a safe operating area (SOA) of components of the load; comparing the calculated parameter with a safety threshold; and increasing a discharge current from the load capacitance or the load diode by decreasing the value of the controllable inductor. 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the controllable inductor includes a second controllable inductor with a coupling factor to the first controllable inductor.
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