High voltage generator and control methods thereof
US-2019200441-A1 · Jun 27, 2019 · US
US11864302B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11864302-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117446972-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 6, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 3, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2024 |
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A high voltage generator is provided. The high voltage generator includes an inverter circuit coupled to receive a direct-current (DC) input voltage, a resonant circuit coupled to the inverter circuit, a transformer coupled to the resonant circuit and also coupled to provide a high voltage output to a high voltage device, and a phase control circuit coupled to receive a voltage across and a current through the resonant circuit and also coupled to the inverter circuit. The phase control circuit generates control signals to drive the inverter circuit. The control signals drive the inverter circuit to keep the resonant circuit operating in an inductive region.
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What is claimed is: 1. A high voltage generator, comprising: an inverter bridge including a first bridge leg and a second bridge leg; a first resonant branch coupled in series to the first bridge leg; a transformer coupled in series between the first resonant branch and the second bridge leg; a second resonant branch coupled in parallel with the transformer, wherein the second resonant branch includes a capacitor and an inductor connected in series; and a rectifier circuit coupled with the transformer for providing an output voltage. 2. The high voltage generator of claim 1 , wherein the first resonant branch comprises a series resonant branch comprising capacitors and/or inductors. 3. The high voltage generator of claim 1 , wherein the second resonant branch is coupled in parallel with the primary side or the secondary side of the transformer. 4. The high voltage generator of claim 1 , wherein the first bridge leg or the second bridge leg includes at least two switch transistors distributed in series, the switch transistor comprises an IGBT transistor, the IGBT transistor is operated between a first switching frequency and a second switching frequency, the first switching frequency is determined based on the first resonant branch and the second resonant branch, the second switching frequency is determined by the second resonant branch. 5. The high voltage generator of claim 1 , further comprising a control circuit, the control circuit comprising a first control branch, a second control branch, and a modulator, and both the first control branch and the second control branch being coupled to the modulator; wherein the first control branch is operable to obtain an output current and a bridge leg voltage of the inverter bridge, and to produce a first control signal based on the output current and the bridge leg voltage of the inverter bridge; wherein the second control branch is operable to receive a voltage feedback signal from the rectifier circuit or an X-ray generating device, and to produce a second control signal based on the voltage feedback signal. 6. The high voltage generator of claim 5 , wherein the first control branch comprises: a first zero-crossing comparator, an input of the first zero-crossing comparator being coupled with the output of the first bridge leg; a second zero-crossing comparator, an input of the second zero-crossing comparator being coupled with the output of the inverter bridge; a phase delay coupled in series to the first zero-crossing comparator; a phase comparator, an output of the phase delay and the output of the second zero-crossing comparator being coupled with an input of phase comparator; and a carrier generator, an input of the carrier generator being coupled with an output of the phase comparator, and an output of the carrier generator being coupled with the input of the modulator. 7. The high voltage generator of claim 5 , wherein the second control branch comprises: an adder, an input of the adder being coupled with an output of the rectifier circuit or an output of the X-ray generating device; a regulator coupled with an output of the adder; a limiter, an input of the limiter being coupled with an output of the regulator, and an output of the limiter being coupled with an input of the modulator. 8. A method for controlling a high voltage generator, the high voltage generator comprising: an inverter bridge, the inverter bridge comprising a first bridge leg and a second bridge leg; a first resonant branch, the first resonant branch being coupled with the first bridge leg; a transformer coupled in series between the first resonant branch and the second bridge leg; a second resonant branch, the second resonant branch being coupled in parallel with the transformer, wherein the second resonant branch includes a capacitor and an inductor connected in series; a rectifier circuit, the rectifier circuit being coupled with the transformer for providing output voltage; the method comprising: controlling the phase relationship between the bridge leg voltage and the output current of the inverter bridge to control a frequency of a driving signal of the inverter bridge. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the first bridge leg or the second bridge leg includes at least two switch transistors distributed in series, and controlling the phase relationship between the bridge leg voltage and the output current of the inverter bridge to control the frequency of the driving signal of the inverter bridge comprises: obtaining an output current and a bridge leg voltage of the inverter bridge; generating a phase signal based on the bridge leg voltage and the output current, and generating a first control signal based on the phase signal; obtaining an output voltage of the rectifier circuit, and producing a second control signal based on the output voltage of the rectifier circuit; and generating a driving signal for the switch transistors for driving the switch transistors to operate based on the first control signal and the second control signal. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the phase of the bridge leg voltage is ahead of the phase of the output current of the inverter bridge. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the first bridge leg is configured to couple to the anode of an X-ray generation device, the second bridge leg is configured to couple to the cathode of the X-ray generating device. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the first bridge leg or the second bridge leg includes at least two switch transistors distributed in series, the first bridge leg or the second bridge leg comprises a plurality of IGBT transistors, the plurality of IGBT transistors are operated between a first switching frequency and a second switching frequency, the first switching frequency is determined based on the first resonant branch and the second resonant branch, the second switching frequency is determined by the second resonant branch. 13. A high voltage generator, comprising: an inverter circuit coupled to receive a direct-current (DC) input voltage, wherein the inverter circuit includes a first bridge leg and a second bridge leg; a resonant circuit coupled to the inverter circuit, wherein the resonant circuit includes a first resonant branch coupled in series to the first bridge leg and a second resonant branch coupled in parallel with a transformer; the transformer coupled in series between the first resonant branch and the second bridge leg, and also coupled to a rectifier circuit, wherein the rectifier circuit is configured to provide a high voltage output, wherein the second resonant branch includes a second capacitor and a second inductor connected in series; and a phase control circuit coupled to receive a voltage across and a current through the resonant circuit and also coupled to the inverter circuit, wherein the phase control circuit generates control signals to drive the inverter circuit, and wherein the control signals drive the inverter circuit to keep the resonant circuit operating in an inductive region. 14. The high voltage generator of claim 13 , wherein the control signals drives the inverter circuit working at frequency higher than an upper resonance peak, based on a phase delay between the voltage and the current, and the upper resonance peak is corresponding to a first resonant frequency. 15. The high voltage generator of claim 14 , further comprising an amplitude limiting circuit coupled to the rectifier circuit, the control signals drives the inverter circuit to work at frequency lower than a lower resonant peak based on a selection of the amplitude lim
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