AC-DC-AC converter for motor drive applications

US12438474B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12438474-B2
Application numberUS-202318188725-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 23, 2023
Priority dateMar 23, 2023
Publication dateOct 7, 2025
Grant dateOct 7, 2025

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AC-DC-AC converter for delivering power to an electric motor from a power source is presented. The AC-DC-AC converter comprises a front-end converter and a motor-end converter connected through a DC link, the DC link voltage being generated and controlled by the front-end converter.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An AC-DC-AC converter for delivering power to an electric motor from a power source, the AC-DC-AC converter comprising a front-end converter and a motor-end converter connected through a DC link, the front-end converter operating so that the DC link voltage is constant, wherein the front-end converter is a hybrid modular multilevel rectifier, the motor-end converter being a hybrid modular multilevel converter or a modular multilevel converter. 2. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 1 , wherein the hybrid modular multilevel rectifier comprises at least one leg, each leg being connected to an AC connection and to three DC connections, each leg comprises at least four diodes of a plurality of diodes and two branches, the first branch comprising at least one submodule of a plurality of submodules connected in series, the first branch being connected to a first diode anode and to a second diode cathode by a first submodule and to the AC connection, the second branch comprising at least one submodule of a plurality of submodules connected in series, the second branch being connected to the third diode anode and to the fourth diode cathode by a first submodule and to the AC connection, the first diode cathode being connected to the first DC connection, the second diode anode and the third diode cathode being connected to the second DC connection, the fourth diode anode being connected to the third DC connection. 3. The AC-DC-AC converter according claim 2 , wherein each branch comprises an inductor connected on one-end in series with the submodules of the respective branch, and on the-other-end to the AC connection, the second DC connection and the diodes the branch is connected to respectively. 4. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 2 , wherein the hybrid modular multilevel rectifier comprises at least two legs, the first DC connections of the at least two legs being connected together, the second DC connections of the at least two legs being connected together, and the third DC connections of the at least two legs being connected together, the AC connections of the at least two legs are independent and forming at least two phases of the AC connections. 5. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 2 , wherein all the submodules are half-bridge submodules and/or full-bridge submodules. 6. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 5 , wherein a half-bridge submodule comprises a first connection connected to a second end of a first controllable switch and to a first end of a second controllable switch, a second connection connected to the second end of the second controllable switch, a capacitor connected on one hand to the first end of the first controllable switch and on another hand to both the second connection and the second end of the second controllable switch. 7. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 5 , wherein a full-bridge submodule comprises a first connection connected to a second end of a first controllable switch and to a first end of a second controllable switch, a second connection is connected to a second end of a third controllable switch and to a first end of a fourth controllable switch, a capacitor being connected on one hand to both first ends of the first controllable switch and third controllable switch, and on another hand to both second ends of the second controllable switch and fourth controllable switch. 8. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 6 , wherein a controllable switch comprises at least a transistor and a freewheeling diode, the transistor source and the freewheeling diode cathode being connected to the first end of the controllable switch, the transistor drain and the freewheeling diode anode being connected to the second end of the controllable switch, the transistor gate being connected to the control end of the controllable switch. 9. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 8 , wherein a transistor is an insulated-gate bipolar transistor, an injection-enhanced gate transistor, notably Si-based or a metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors, notably SiC-based. 10. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 2 , wherein a submodule is a half-bridge submodule, a full-bridge submodule or a hybrid full-bridge submodule. 11. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 10 , wherein a hybrid full-bridge submodule comprises a first connection connected to the first diode anode and to a first end of a second controllable switch, a second connection connected to a second end of the third controllable switch and to the fourth diode cathode, a capacitor connected on one hand to the first diode cathode and to the first end of the third controllable switch, and on another hand to the second end of the second controllable switch and to the fourth diode anode. 12. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 10 , wherein each controllable switch includes a silicon-controlled rectifier and an antiparallel freewheeling diode or each controllable switch includes a silicon-controlled rectifier and an antiparallel silicon-controlled rectifier. 13. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 1 , wherein the hybrid modular multilevel rectifier comprises at least one leg, each leg being connected to an AC connection and to three DC connections, each leg comprises at least four diodes of a plurality of diodes and two branches, each branch comprising at least one submodule of a plurality of submodules connected in series, the AC connection being connected to a first diode anode and to a second diode cathode, the first branch comprising at least one submodule of a plurality of submodules connected in series, the first branch being connected by a submodule to the first diode cathode and to a third diode anode, the second branch comprising at least one submodule of a plurality of submodules connected in series, the second branch being connected by a submodule to a second diode anode and to a fourth diode cathode, the third diode cathode being connected to the first DC connection, the first branch and the second branch being connected to the second DC connection, the fourth diode anode being connected to the third DC connection. 14. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 1 , wherein the hybrid modular multilevel rectifier comprises at least one leg, each leg being connected to an AC connection and to three DC connections, each leg comprises at least four diodes of a plurality of diodes and two branches, each branch comprising at least one submodules of a plurality of submodules connected in series, the AC connection is connected to a first diode anode and to a second diode cathode, the first branch comprises at least one submodule of a plurality of submodules connected in series, the first branch is connected by a submodule to the first DC connection and to the cathodes of the first diode and a third diode, the second branch comprises at least one submodule of a plurality of submodules connected in series, the second branch being connected by a submodule to the third DC connection and to the anodes of the second diode and a fourth diode, the third diode anode and the fourth diode cathode are connected to the second DC connection. 15. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 14 , wherein all the submodules are full-bridge submodules. 16. The AC-DC-AC converter according to claim 1 , wherein the hybrid modular multilevel converter comprises at least one leg, each leg being connected to an AC connection and to three DC connections, each leg comprising at least four controllable switches of a plurality of controllable switches connected in series and two branches, a first

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  • Means for starting or stopping converters · CPC title

  • Arrangements for modifying reference values, feedback values or error values in the control loop of a converter · CPC title

  • using semiconductor devices only · CPC title

  • using active elements · CPC title

  • Neutral point clamped inverters · CPC title

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What does patent US12438474B2 cover?
AC-DC-AC converter for delivering power to an electric motor from a power source is presented. The AC-DC-AC converter comprises a front-end converter and a motor-end converter connected through a DC link, the DC link voltage being generated and controlled by the front-end converter.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ge Energy Power Conversion Technology Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02M7/4835. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 07 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).