Apparatus and method for diagnosing a failure of an inverter
US-2024405664-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US12474407B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12474407-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418656119-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 6, 2024 |
| Priority date | Feb 27, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 18, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 18, 2025 |
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A tester for a frequency-dependent ground fault interrupt wiring device, including: a tester circuit, including: a switch disposed between a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein a leakage current flows through a leakage path between the first terminal and the second terminal when a voltage is applied across the first terminal and the second terminal, a magnitude of the leakage current being determined, at least in part, by a conductivity of the switch; and a waveform generator configured to generate a periodic output signal having a frequency, wherein the switch is driven to modulate the magnitude of the leakage current such that the leakage current has a frequency substantially equal to a frequency of the waveform generator.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A tester for a ground fault interrupt wiring device, comprising: a housing; a plurality of plug blades extending from the housing, the plurality of plug blades being dimensioned and arranged to engage with a receptacle of the ground fault interrupt wiring device, wherein the plurality of plug blades includes a first plug blade that is positioned to engage with a hot terminal of the receptacle and a second plug blade that is either positioned to engage with a neutral terminal of the receptacle or is positioned to engage with an earth ground terminal of the receptacle; a tester circuit disposed within the housing, wherein the tester circuit comprises a switch electrically connected between the first plug blade and the second plug blade, wherein the tester circuit is configured to modulate a leakage current along a leakage path between the first plug blade and the second plug blade by adjusting a drive signal provided to the switch. 2 . The tester of claim 1 , wherein the drive signal is a periodic waveform having a frequency, wherein the frequency is greater than a frequency of a mains voltage of the receptacle. 3 . The tester of claim 1 , wherein the drive signal is a periodic waveform having a frequency, wherein the frequency is swept from a minimum frequency to a maximum frequency. 4 . The tester of claim 1 , wherein the maximum frequency is greater than a frequency of a mains voltage of the receptacle. 5 . The tester of claim 1 , wherein a magnitude of the leakage current is set to be a value less than the magnitude of leakage current necessary to trip the ground fault interrupt device. 6 . The tester of claim 1 , wherein the drive signal is a non-sinusoidal output signal. 7 . The tester of claim 1 , wherein the drive signal is aperiodic. 8 . The tester of claim 1 , wherein the tester circuit further comprises a waveform generator configured to generate a waveform generator output signal, wherein the drive signal is determined, at least in part, by the waveform generator output signal. 9 . The tester of claim 8 , wherein the waveform generator comprises a voltage-controlled oscillator. 10 . The tester of claim 8 , wherein the tester circuit further comprises a comparator configured to generate the drive signal based on a comparison of the waveform generator output signal to a current sense signal, the current sense signal being representative of the leakage current. 11 . The tester of claim 10 , wherein the tester circuit comprises a second switch electrically connected between the first plug blade and the second plug blade, wherein during a negative half cycle of a mains voltage of the receptacle, the tester circuit is configured to modulate a second leakage current along a second leakage path between the first plug blade and the second plug blade by adjusting a drive signal provided to the switch, wherein the leakage current flows through the leakage path during a positive half cycle of the mains voltage. 12 . The tester of claim 11 , further comprising a second comparator configured to a second comparator output signal based on a comparison of an inverted periodic output signal, the inverted periodic output signal being an inverse of the periodic output signal, to a second current signal, the second current sense signal being representative of the second leakage current, wherein the conductivity of the second switch is adjusted according to the second comparator output signal such that a frequency of the second leakage current is substantially equal to a frequency of the waveform generator.
with means for increasing reliability, e.g. redundancy arrangements {(for logic circuits H03K19/003)} · CPC title
responsive to fault current to earth, frame or mass (with balanced or differential arrangement H02H3/26 {; monitoring earth connection H02H5/105}) · CPC title
Testing for short-circuits, leakage current or ground faults · CPC title
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of low voltage devices, e.g. domestic or industrial devices, such as motor protections, relays, rotation switches · CPC title
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