Constant current fast charging of electric vehicles via DC grid using dual inverter drive

US11970067B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11970067-B2
Application numberUS-201816622794-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 15, 2018
Priority dateJun 15, 2017
Publication dateApr 30, 2024
Grant dateApr 30, 2024

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A switching circuit for controlling charging input from a DC source to at least one inverter circuit, each inverter circuit corresponding to at least one respective battery, the switching circuit is provided with a switching device which when positioned in series with the inverter circuit and the DC source, the switching device configured to control the charging input provided to the at least one respective battery, the switching device controllable in conjunction with switches in the at least one inverter circuit based on at least one voltage of the at least one respective battery.

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What is claimed is: 1. A device adapted to provide both drive and charging functionality from a DC power source, the device comprising: an electric motor; a first inverter circuit including a first traction inverter and a first battery coupled to the electric motor and to a DC front-end circuit; a second inverter circuit including a second traction inverter and a second battery coupled to the electric motor and the DC front-end circuit, the DC front-end circuit coupled to the DC power source and the first inverter circuit and the second inverter circuit; a first connection node connecting a negative terminal of the second battery and the DC front-end circuit, the second battery connected in parallel with the second traction inverter; a second connection node connecting a positive terminal of the first battery and the DC front-end circuit, the first battery connected in parallel with the first traction inverter; the first battery and the second battery exchanging power with the DC power source; a diode or an active switch coupled between the first connection node and the second connection node; a capacitor connected in parallel with the diode or the active switch; the DC front-end circuit including at least one switching device, positioned on a circuit connection between the diode or the active switch and the capacitor, configured to control a charging input from the DC power source provided to at least one of the first and the second batteries, the at least one switching device controllable in conjunction with switches in at least one of the first inverter circuit and the second inverter circuit; wherein when a sum of voltages of the first battery and the second battery are less than or equal to an input voltage of the DC power source, the at least one switching device is configured to control the charging input by operating in a first mode that inserts both the first battery and the second battery into a circuit conduction path by either modulating the at least one switching device or modulating the switches of the first traction inverter and the second traction inverter; and when the sum of the voltages of the first battery and the second battery are greater than the input voltage of the DC power source, the at least one switching device is configured to control the charging input by operating in a second mode switching on the at least one switching device and modulating the switches of the first traction inverter and the second traction inverter. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the DC front-end circuit facilitates conversion of the input voltage of the DC power source to the batteries in conjunction with the first and the second inverter circuit. 3. The device of claim 1 , wherein a positive terminal of the capacitor is coupled to a positive terminal of the DC power source and a negative terminal of the capacitor is coupled to a negative terminal of the DC power source; and the diode has a positive terminal coupled to the at least one switching device and the positive terminal of the first battery and negative terminal is coupled to the negative terminal of the second battery; wherein the at least one switching device connects the positive terminal of the diode to the positive terminal of the capacitor. 4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the capacitor is configured such that a positive terminal of the capacitor is coupled to a positive terminal of the DC power source and a negative terminal of the capacitor is coupled to a negative terminal of the DC power source; and the diode or the active switch has a positive terminal coupled to the at least one switching device and the positive terminal of the first battery and negative terminal is coupled to the negative terminal of the second battery; wherein the at least one switching device connects the positive terminal of the active switch to the positive terminal of the capacitor. 5. The device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one switching device includes at least one of a metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) or an insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT). 6. The device of claim 1 , wherein in the first mode, the at least one switching device is modulated while switches in the first and second inverter circuits are switched on, by switching the at least one switching device on for a first duration in a cycle to establish a modulation duty cycle to regulate a current of the electric motor. 7. The device of claim 1 , wherein in the second mode, the at least one switching device is maintained in an on state and the switches in the first inverter circuit and the second inverter circuit are modulated to regulate a current of the electric motor. 8. The device of claim 4 , wherein the first inverter circuit and the second inverter circuit are configured for bidirectional operation whereby power can alternatively be transferred from the first and second battery to the DC power source or to the first and second battery from the DC power source. 9. A front-end switching circuit for controlling charging input from a DC power source to at least one inverter circuit, each inverter circuit corresponding to at least one respective battery, the front-end switching circuit comprising: at least one switching device which when positioned in series with the at least one inverter circuit and the DC source, the at least one switching device is configured to control the charging input provided to the at least one respective battery, the at least one switching device controllable in conjunction with switches in the at least one inverter circuit based on at least one voltage of the at least one respective battery. 10. The front-end switching circuit of claim 9 , wherein the front-end switching circuit is configured to control charging input from the DC power source to a first inverter circuit corresponding to a first battery and a second inverter circuit corresponding to a second battery; wherein when a sum of the voltages of the first battery and the second battery are less than an input voltage of the DC source, the at least one switching device is configured to control the charging input by operating in a first mode; and when the sum of the voltages of the first battery and the second battery are greater than the input voltage of the DC source, the at least one switching device is configured to control the charging input by operating in a second mode. 11. The front-end switching circuit of claim 10 , wherein in the first mode, the at least one switching device is modulated while switches in the first and second inverter circuits are switched on, enabling charging of the first and second battery. 12. The front-end switching circuit of claim 10 , wherein in the first mode, the at least one switching device is on while switches in the first and second inverter circuits are modulated enabling charging of the first and second battery. 13. The front-end switching circuit of claim 10 , wherein in the first mode, the at least one switching device is modulated with a duty cycle equal to or less than the sum of the voltages of the first battery and the second battery divided by the input voltage of the DC source. 14. The front-end switching circuit of claim 10 , wherein in the second mode, the at least one switching device is on while switches in the first and second inverter circuits are modulated enabling charging of the first and second battery. 15. The front-end switching circuit of claim 9 , wherein the at least one switching device has bi-directional current conduction and uni-polar voltage blocking capability. 16. The front-end switching circuit of claim 9

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

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

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

  • acting upon multiple batteries simultaneously or sequentially · CPC title

  • including safety or protection arrangements · CPC title

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What does patent US11970067B2 cover?
A switching circuit for controlling charging input from a DC source to at least one inverter circuit, each inverter circuit corresponding to at least one respective battery, the switching circuit is provided with a switching device which when positioned in series with the inverter circuit and the DC source, the switching device configured to control the charging input provided to the at least o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Governing Council Univ Toronto, Eleappower Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60L53/11. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 30 2024 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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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).