On-board charging/discharging system and control method thereof

US11101737B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11101737-B2
Application numberUS-201916666168-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 28, 2019
Priority dateDec 27, 2018
Publication dateAug 24, 2021
Grant dateAug 24, 2021

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An on-board charging/discharging system includes a bidirectional converter and a low-voltage converter. When the high-voltage battery is charged or discharged by the bidirectional converter, the bidirectional converter is operated in a variable-frequency mode and the low-voltage converter is also operated in the variable-frequency mode. The on/off states of different switches are controlled according to the output gain of the bidirectional converter, and thus the on-board charging/discharging system has optimized volume and reduced cost. Moreover, the soft switching is achieved when the output gain is lower than 1, greater than 1 or equal to 1. Consequently, the efficiency of the on-board charging/discharging system is enhanced. Moreover, while the low-voltage converter is operated in a fixed-frequency mode, the first bridge of the bidirectional converter is correspondingly controlled. Consequently, the voltage of the bus capacitor is within a reasonable range.

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An on-board charging/discharging system, comprising: a bidirectional converter electrically connected between a bus capacitor and a high-voltage battery and configured to charge or discharge the high-voltage battery, wherein the bidirectional converter comprises: a first bridge circuit comprising a first bridge arm and a second bridge arm; a resonant circuit electrically connected with the first bridge circuit; a transformer comprising a first winding assembly and a second winding assembly, wherein the first winding assembly is electrically connected with the resonant circuit, and the first winding assembly and the second winding assembly magnetically interact with each other; and a second bridge circuit electrically connected with the second winding assembly through a first capacitor, electrically connected with the high-voltage battery, and comprising a third bridge arm and a fourth bridge arm; and a low-voltage converter electrically connected with a low-voltage battery, wherein during operation of the low-voltage converter, the received electric energy is converted into a regulated voltage to power the low-voltage battery, wherein the low-voltage converter comprises: a third winding assembly with a center tap, wherein the third winding assembly magnetically interfaces with the first winding assembly and the second winding assembly; a synchronous rectifying circuit comprising a first rectifying switch electrically connected with a first terminal of the third winding assembly and a second rectifying switch electrically connected with a second terminal of the third winding assembly; and a power switching circuit electrically connected between the center tap of the third winding assembly and the low-voltage battery and comprising a first switch and a second switch, wherein the first switch is electrically connected between the center tap of the third winding assembly and the low-voltage battery, the second switch is electrically connected with the first switch and the synchronous rectifying circuit, and on/off states of the first switch and the second switch are complementary, wherein the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in one of a first mode, a second mode, a third mode, a fourth mode and a fifth mode, wherein when the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in the first mode, the high-voltage battery is charged by the bidirectional converter and the low-voltage converter is disabled, wherein when the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in the second mode, the high-voltage battery is charged by the bidirectional converter and the low-voltage converter is enabled, wherein when the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in the third mode, the high-voltage battery is discharged by the bidirectional converter and the low-voltage converter is disabled, wherein when the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in the third mode and an output gain of the bidirectional converter is lower than 1, an upper switch and a lower switch of the first bridge arm and an upper switch and a lower switch of the second bridge arm perform a synchronous rectifying operation, wherein when the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in the third mode and the output gain of the bidirectional converter is greater than or equal to 1, the on/off states of the lower switch of the first bridge arm and the lower switch of the second bridge arm are switched at a time that a zero-crossing point of a resonant current flowing through the resonant circuit is delayed for a phase-shift time period, and the upper switch of the first bridge arm and the upper switch of the second bridge arm perform the synchronous rectifying operation, wherein when the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in the fourth mode, the high-voltage battery is discharged by the bidirectional converter and the low-voltage converter is enabled, wherein when the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in the fourth mode and the output gain of the bidirectional converter is lower than 1, the upper switch and the lower switch of the first bridge arm and the upper switch and the lower switch of the second bridge arm perform the synchronous rectifying operation, wherein when the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in the fourth mode and the output gain of the bidirectional converter is greater than or equal to 1, the on/off states of the lower switch of the first bridge arm and the lower switch of the second bridge arm are switched at a time that the zero-crossing point of the resonant current flowing through the resonant circuit is delayed for the phase-shift time period, and the upper switch of the first bridge arm and the upper switch of the second bridge arm perform the synchronous rectifying operation, wherein when the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in the fourth mode, the timing of switching the first switch to the on state is synchronous with the timing of switching a lower switch of the third bridge arm, an upper switch of the fourth bridge arm and the first rectifying switch to the on states and is synchronous with the timing of switching an upper switch of the third bridge arm, a lower switch of the fourth bridge arm and the second rectifying switch to the on states, and the timing of switching the first switch to the off state is determined according to a demand of the low-voltage battery, wherein when the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in the fifth mode, the low-voltage converter is operated, and the operations of the first bridge arm and the second bridge arm make a short-circuit between a neutral-point of the first bridge arm and a neutral-point of the second bridge arm, and the switching frequencies of the third bridge arm and the fourth bridge arm are greater than a resonant frequency of the resonant circuit. 2. The on-board charging/discharging system according to claim 1 , wherein when the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in the first mode, the on/off states of the upper switch and the lower switch of the first bridge arm are complementary, the upper switch and the lower switch of the second bridge arm are complementary, the on/off states of the upper switch of the first bridge arm and the lower switch of the second bridge arm are identical, the on/off states of the lower switch of the first bridge arm and the upper switch of the second bridge arm are identical, and the second bridge circuit performs a diode rectifying operation or the synchronous rectifying operation. 3. The on-board charging/discharging system according to claim 2 , wherein when the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in the first mode and the output gain of the bidirectional converter is lower than 1 , the on/off states of the upper switch and the lower switch of the third bridge arm are complementary, the on/off states of the upper switch and the lower switch of the fourth bridge arm are complementary, and the upper switch and the lower switch of the third bridge arm and the upper switch and the lower switch of the fourth bridge arm perform the synchronous rectifying operation. 4. The on-board charging/discharging system according to claim 2 , wherein when the on-board charging/discharging system is operated in the first mode and the output gain of the bidirectional converter is greater than or equal to 1, the on/off states of the lower switch of the third bridge arm and the lower switch of the fourth bridge arm are complementary, the on/off states of the lower switch of the third bridge arm and the lower switch of the fourth bridge arm are switched at a time that the zero-crossing point of the resonant current is delayed for the phase-shift time period, and the upper switch of the third bridge arm and the upper switch of the fourth bridge a

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  • exchanging power with electric vehicles [EV] or with hybrid electric vehicles [HEV] · CPC title

  • Active balancing, e.g. using capacitor-based, inductor-based or DC-DC converters · CPC title

  • H02J7/485Primary

    with provisions for charging different types of batteries · CPC title

  • by employing soft switching techniques, i.e. commutation of transistors when applied voltage is zero or when current flow is zero (using an auxiliary actively switched resonant commutation circuit connected to an intermediate DC voltage or between two push-pull branches of an inverter bridge H02M7/4811; in resonant inverters H02M7/4815; in inverters operating from a resonant DC source H02M7/4826) · CPC title

  • having different nominal voltages · CPC title

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What does patent US11101737B2 cover?
An on-board charging/discharging system includes a bidirectional converter and a low-voltage converter. When the high-voltage battery is charged or discharged by the bidirectional converter, the bidirectional converter is operated in a variable-frequency mode and the low-voltage converter is also operated in the variable-frequency mode. The on/off states of different switches are controlled acc…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Delta Electronics Shanghai Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J7/485. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 24 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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