Bidirectional AC-DC converter with multilevel power factor correction

US11689115B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11689115-B2
Application numberUS-202117449875-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 4, 2021
Priority dateOct 2, 2020
Publication dateJun 27, 2023
Grant dateJun 27, 2023

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A multilevel stage of a bidirectional AC power converter, comprising: a set of switches in series, a set of capacitors in series, the set of capacitors being in parallel with the set of switches; a number of sets of diodes in series; a center tap along the set of switches in series; and a pair of taps, respectively after the first and before the last switch of the set of switches in series; wherein each node between respective capacitors is connected to a node between respective diodes. A converter first stage for a 3-level converter has 6 switches, two capacitors, and two diodes, with the junction between diodes connected to the junction between capacitors, and the diode legs between switches 2-3 and 4-5. The center tap is between switches 3-4, and the pair of taps between switches 1-2 and 5-6.

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What is claimed is: 1. A multilevel stage of an AC power converter having at least three levels, comprising: a set of switches in series, comprising two switches per level; a set of capacitors in series, having one less capacitor than the number of levels, the set of capacitors being in parallel with the set of switches; a clamping network interconnecting nodes of the set of switches with nodes of the set of capacitors, to establish incremental voltages across the set of capacitors; a center tap along the set of switches in series; and a pair of taps, respectively after the first and before the last switch of the set of switches in series; wherein the set of switches are operable to transfer power between the center tap operating at a first AC frequency and the pair of taps operating at a second AC frequency. 2. The multilevel stage of an AC power converter according to claim 1 , wherein: the clamping network comprises a number of sets of diodes in series corresponding to the number of levels minus two, defining a unidirectional current flow direction along the respective set of diodes, nodes between respective capacitors are connected to a single node between respective diodes of a respective set of diodes, each set of diodes connecting nodes between respective switches spaced by one less than the number of levels starting after the second switch and ending before the second to last switch, such that the number of switches and the number of diodes in parallel is the same, and the connection between the node between respective capacitors and the single node between respective diodes of a respective set of diodes is made such that the number of capacitors beneath the connection node is equal to the number of diodes beneath the connection node. 3. The multilevel stage of an AC power converter according to claim 1 , wherein the center node is connected to a phase of a multiphase power source. 4. The multilevel stage of an AC power converter according to claim 1 , wherein the center node is connected to a phase of a multiphase power sink. 5. The multilevel stage of an AC power converter according to claim 1 , wherein the pair of taps are connected to a resonant synchronous rectifier. 6. The multilevel stage of an AC power converter according to claim 1 , wherein the pair of taps are connected to a second multilevel power converter having at least three levels, comprising: a second set of switches in series, comprising twice the number of switches as levels; a second set of capacitors in series, having one less capacitor than the number of levels, the second set of capacitors being in parallel with the second set of switches; second clamping network interconnecting nodes of the second set of switches with nodes of the second set of capacitors, to establish incremental voltages across the second set of capacitors; a second center tap along the second set of switches in series; and a second pair of taps, respectively after the first and before the last switch of the second set of switches in series. 7. The multilevel stage of an AC power converter according to claim 1 , further comprising a controller configured to control the first set of switches to interface an AC voltage having a first waveform at the center tap with a DC voltage across the set of capacitors, and to interface the DC voltage across the set of capacitors with an AC voltage having a second AC waveform at the pair of taps, the first waveform and the second waveform being different. 8. The multilevel stage of an AC power converter according to claim 1 , further comprising: a transformer and a resonant tank circuit; a synchronous bridge rectifier comprising a set of switches in series; and a controller configured to: control the first set of switches and the set of switches to convert an AC current into a first DC voltage across the set of capacitors, control the first set of switches to generate a resonant AC waveform to transfer power through the transformer to the synchronous bridge rectifier, and control the synchronous bridge rectifier to produce a second DC voltage. 9. The multilevel stage of an AC power converter according to claim 1 , configured to operate with a phase of an AC voltage signal between 50 and 500 VAC RMS applied to the center tap. 10. The multilevel stage of an AC power converter according to claim 1 , further comprising a tank circuit comprising a capacitor and an inductor and having a resonant frequency between 2 kHz-1 MHz, which interfaces with the pair of taps. 11. The multilevel stage of an AC power converter according to claim 1 , further comprising: a resonant tank circuit, connected to a node between two of the set of switches in series; a synchronous converter, configured to interface with a secondary power system; a coupling transformer, configured to couple power from the resonant tank circuit to the synchronous converter; and a controller, configured to control the switches and the synchronous converter, to transfer power from a multiphase AC system supplying power to the AC power converter to a load on the synchronous converter. 12. The multilevel stage of an AC power converter according to claim 11 , wherein the multiphase AC system supplying power to the AC power converter operates at a frequency of 50 to 400 Hz and wherein the controller is configured to control the switches to generate a waveform having a frequency of greater than 10 kHz at the pair of taps. 13. The multilevel stage of an AC power converter according to claim 1 , further comprising an automated controller, configured to: control the set of switches in a startup sequence to charge the set of capacitors, and after the capacitors are charged, to control the set of switches in an operating sequence different from the startup sequence; and to perform power factor correction. 14. The multilevel stage of an AC power converter according to claim 1 , wherein power transferred through the pair of taps interfaces with at least one of a rechargeable battery, a motor, a generator, and a motor-generator. 15. An AC power converter having a number of levels N, wherein N is at least 3, comprising: a set of switches in series, comprising (N×2) switches, having a center tap and a pair of taps after the first and before the last switches; (N−1) capacitors in series, the (N−1) capacitors in series being in parallel with the set of switches in series; and a clamping network communicating with nodes between the set of switches, configured to establish monotonically increasing voltages at sequential nodes between the capacitors in series, wherein the switches, clamping network and capacitors are configured to generate, from a first AC waveform at the center tap and a controlled sequence of switching signals, a DC voltage across the capacitors in series, and a second AC waveform from the pair of taps. 16. The AC power converter according to claim 15 , wherein the clamping network comprises (N−2) sets of diodes, wherein nodes between respective capacitors are connected to nodes between respective diodes, each set of diodes bridging a respective node between respective switches spaced by one less than the number of levels starting after the second switch and ending before the second to last switch. 17. The AC power converter according to claim 15 , further comprising: a resonant tank circuit, connected between two of the set of switches in series; a synchronous converter, configured to interface with a secondary power system; a coupling transformer, configured to couple power from the resonant tan

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  • Regulation of charging or discharging current or voltage · CPC title

  • using semiconductor devices only · CPC title

  • comprising two stages of AC-AC conversion, e.g. having a high frequency intermediate link · CPC title

  • Resonant converters (H02M7/4811 and H02M7/4826 take precedence) · CPC title

  • having a high frequency intermediate AC stage · CPC title

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What does patent US11689115B2 cover?
A multilevel stage of a bidirectional AC power converter, comprising: a set of switches in series, a set of capacitors in series, the set of capacitors being in parallel with the set of switches; a number of sets of diodes in series; a center tap along the set of switches in series; and a pair of taps, respectively after the first and before the last switch of the set of switches in series; whe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ New York State Res Found, The Research Foundation For The State Univ O
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02M5/458. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 27 2023 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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