Engine starter circuits for electric machines

US12529339B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12529339-B2
Application numberUS-202318199952-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 21, 2023
Priority dateMay 22, 2022
Publication dateJan 20, 2026
Grant dateJan 20, 2026

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Abstract

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In accordance with at least one aspect of this disclosure, an engine (e.g., an aircraft turbine engine) can include a turbine mounted to a turbine shaft to rotate the turbine. A starter system can include a starter circuit, for example for powering the starter system to start the engine. More specifically, the starter circuit can be configured to provide power to an electric machine (e.g., an electric motor capable of also acting as a generator) coupled to the turbine shaft to drive the engine.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A system, comprising: a starter circuit configured to provide power to an electric machine to drive a load, the starter circuit including: a voltage input provided to the starter circuit via an electrical bus; a solenoid circuit configured to provide power to the electric machine, wherein the solenoid circuit includes: an inductor coil configured to provide current to the electric machine; a freewheeling diode configured to provide a path for decay of current through the inductor coil; and a solenoid switch driven by a respective switch drive, configured to control electrical communication from the inductor coil to the electric machine; and a braking circuit configured to prevent power generated by the electric machine from reaching the electrical bus, wherein the solenoid circuit and the braking circuit are electrically connected the voltage input via a common switch, wherein the common switch is driven by a respective gate drive configured to control electrical communication from the electrical bus to the solenoid circuit and the braking circuit. 2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the braking circuit further includes: a brake resistor configured to provide a resistance to current generated by the electric machine flowing towards the electrical bus; a freewheeling diode configured to provide a path for decay of current through the brake resistor; and a brake switch driven by a respective switch drive, configured to control electrical communication from the electric machine to ground through the brake resistor and to prevent electrical communication from the electric machine to the electrical bus. 3 . The system of claim 2 , wherein the common switch, the solenoid switch, and the brake switch each include an insulated-gate bipolar transistor. 4 . The system of claim 2 , further comprising an inverter, configured to invert a direct current supplied by the electrical bus into an alternating three phase current to be used by the electric machine. 5 . The system of claim 4 , further comprising a power of breaking can be disposed between the inverter and the electric machine, configured to hold the electric machine in a stand still mode when no power is applied to the electric machine. 6 . The system of claim 4 , further comprising a starter built-in-test (BIT) circuit, the starter BIT circuit including a current sense resistor disposed between the common switch and each of the solenoid circuit and the braking circuit configured to: sense a current flowing through the starter circuit to determine a state of the common switch; and output a signal indicative of the state of the common switch to a controller. 7 . The system of claim 6 , further comprising a solenoid built- in-test (BIT) circuit, the solenoid BIT circuit including a current sense resistor disposed between the inductor coil and the solenoid switch configured to: sense a current flowing through the solenoid circuit to determine a state of the solenoid switch; and output a signal indicative of the state of the solenoid switch to the controller. 8 . The system of claim 7 , further comprising a braking built-in- test (BIT) circuit, the braking BIT circuit including a current sense resistor disposed between the brake resistor and the braking switch configured to: sense a current flowing through the braking circuit to determine a state of the brake switch; and output a signal indicative of the state of the brake switch to the controller. 9 . The system of claim 8 , wherein the controller is configured to compare each of the signal indicative of the state of the common switch, the signal indicative of the state of the solenoid switch, and the signal indicative of the state of the brake switch to a respective reference state for the common switch, the solenoid switch, and the brake switch to determine if a fault has occurred in any of the starter circuit, the solenoid circuit, and/or the brake circuit. 10 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the load includes an engine, and further comprising the engine, wherein the electric machine is mechanically coupled to a turbine shaft of the engine to drive the engine. 11 . The system of claim 10 , wherein the engine includes an aircraft engine. 12 . A method, comprising: supplying a direct current from an electrical bus to a solenoid circuit and a braking circuit through a common switch; inverting the direct current to an alternating current; and driving an electric machine with the alternating current to start an engine; wherein in a starter mode: maintaining the common switch in an on state; energizing an inductor coil; and placing a solenoid switch in an on state to connect an inverter to the electric machine to power the electric machine; wherein in a braking mode: placing the solenoid switch in an off state to deenergize the inductor coil; placing a freewheeling diode in an on state to provide a path for decay of current through the inductor coil; and monitoring a voltage of the electrical bus; placing a brake switch in an on state when the voltage of the electrical bus exceeds a predetermined voltage threshold to connect a brake resistor of the braking circuit to ground; monitoring the voltage of the electrical bus; and placing the brake switch in an off state when the voltage of the electrical bus is below the predetermined voltage threshold. 13 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising, in an idle mode: placing the common switch, the solenoid switch, and the braking switch in an off state to prevent any current from being supplied from the electrical bus to the electric machine. 14 . A system, comprising: a starter circuit configured to provide power to an electric machine to drive a load, the starter circuit including: a voltage input provided to the starter circuit via an electrical bus; a solenoid circuit configured to provide power to the electric machine, wherein the solenoid circuit includes: an inductor coil configured to provide current to the electric machine; a freewheeling diode configured to provide a path for decay of current through the inductor coil; and a solenoid switch driven by a respective switch drive, configured to control electrical communication from the inductor coil to the electric machine; and a braking circuit configured to prevent power generated by the electric machine from reaching the electrical bus, wherein the solenoid circuit and the braking circuit are electrically connected the voltage input via a common switch, wherein the common switch is driven by a respective gate drive configured to control electrical communication from the electrical bus to the solenoid circuit and the braking circuit; wherein the load includes an engine, and further comprising the engine, wherein the electric machine is mechanically coupled to a turbine shaft of the engine to drive the engine; wherein the engine includes an aircraft engine. 15 . The system of claim 14 , wherein the braking circuit further includes: a brake resistor configured to provide a resistance to current generated by the electric machine flowing towards the electrical bus; a freewheeling diode configured to provide a path for decay of current through the brake resistor; and a brake switch driven by a respective switch drive, configured to control electrical communication from the electric machine to ground through the brake resistor and to prevent electrical communication from the electric machine to the electrical bus. 16 . The system of claim 15 , wherein the common switch, the solenoid

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  • Monitoring or fail-safe circuits · CPC title

  • Starting · CPC title

  • an electrical generator · CPC title

  • Mechanical drives · CPC title

  • Details of the switching means in starting circuits, e.g. relays or electronic switches · CPC title

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What does patent US12529339B2 cover?
In accordance with at least one aspect of this disclosure, an engine (e.g., an aircraft turbine engine) can include a turbine mounted to a turbine shaft to rotate the turbine. A starter system can include a starter circuit, for example for powering the starter system to start the engine. More specifically, the starter circuit can be configured to provide power to an electric machine (e.g., an e…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hamilton Sundstrand Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02C7/26. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 20 2026 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 7 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).