Power supply control device
US-2024305205-A1 · Sep 12, 2024 · US
US2016294290A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016294290-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414777593-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A power converter 1 includes a first conversion circuit 10 connected with a first winding n 1 of a transformer 40 , and a second conversion circuit 20 connected with a second winding n 2 of the transformer 40 . The first and second conversion circuits 10 and 20 are configured to perform bidirectional power conversion. The power converter further includes a third conversion circuit 30 that is a circuit provided at a pre-stage of the first conversion circuit 10 in a direction of transferring electric power toward the second conversion circuit 20 from the first conversion circuit 10 . The third conversion circuit 30 is configured to perform bidirectional power conversion, and function as a boosting chopper circuit upon transferring electric power toward the second conversion circuit 20 from the first conversion circuit 10.
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A power converter, comprising: a first conversion circuit and a second conversion circuit configured to perform electric power conversion; a transformer for transferring electric power between the first and second conversion circuits; and a third conversion circuit that is a circuit provided at a pre-stage of the first conversion circuit in a direction of transferring electric power toward the second conversion circuit from the first conversion circuit, the third conversion circuit being configured to perform voltage conversion such that a voltage to be input to the first conversion circuit is higher than a voltage to be output from the second conversion circuit, wherein: each of the first and second conversion circuits is configured to perform bidirectional DC/AC power conversion; and the third conversion circuit is configured to operate as a boosting chopper circuit during a time period of transferring electric power toward the second conversion circuit from the first conversion circuit, the third conversion circuit being configured to operate as a step-down chopper circuit during a time period of transferring electric power toward the first conversion circuit from the second conversion circuit. 2 . (canceled) 3 . The power converter according to claim 1 , further comprising a control circuit, wherein each of the first and second conversion circuits comprises a switch element, and is configured to perform the electric power conversion by the control circuit controlling switching of the switch element, wherein the third conversion circuit comprises: two first terminals connected with the first conversion circuit; two second terminals; a series circuit formed of a first switch element and a second switch element, and connected between the two first terminals; and a series circuit formed of an inductor and the first switch element, and connected between the two second terminals, wherein one ends of the first switch element, the second switch element and the inductor are connected with one another, wherein the control circuit is configured to control on/off of the first switch element upon transferring electric power toward the second conversion circuit from the first conversion circuit, and wherein the control circuit is configured to control on/off of the second switch element upon transferring electric power toward the first conversion circuit from the second conversion circuit. 4 . The power converter according to claim 3 , wherein the first and second conversion circuits are subjected to switching control at a same timing. 5 . The power converter according to claim 4 , wherein: during the time period of transferring electric power toward the first conversion circuit from the second conversion circuit, the on/off of the second switch element is synchronized with the switching control to which the first and second conversion circuits are subjected; and the on/off of the second switch element has a cycle that is 1/(an even number) of a cycle of the switching control. 6 . The power converter according to claim 4 , wherein: during the time period of transferring electric power toward the first conversion circuit from the second conversion circuit, the on/off of the second switch element is synchronized with the switching control to which the first and second conversion circuits are subjected; and the on/off of the second switch element has a cycle that is an even multiple of a cycle of the switching control. 7 . The power converter according to claim 3 , wherein: during the time period of transferring electric power toward the first conversion circuit from the second conversion circuit, the on/off of the second switch element has a cycle that is equal to a synchronization cycle of switching control to which the first conversion circuit is subjected; and the cycle of the on/off of the second switch element and the synchronization cycle of the switching control have phases different by 90 degrees. 8 . The power converter according to claim 1 , further comprising a control circuit, wherein each of the first and second conversion circuits comprises a switch element, and is configured to perform the electric power conversion by the control circuit controlling switching of the switch element, wherein the third conversion circuit comprises: two first terminals connected with the first conversion circuit; two second terminals; a series circuit formed of a first switch element and a second switch element, and connected between the two first terminals; a series circuit formed of a first inductor and the first switch element, and connected between the two second terminals; a series circuit formed of a third switch element and a fourth switch element, and connected between the two first terminals; and a series circuit formed of a second inductor and the third switch element, and connected between the two second terminals, wherein one ends of the first switch element, the second switch element and the first inductor are connected with one another, wherein one ends of the third switch element, the fourth switch element and the second inductor are connected with one another, wherein the control circuit is configured to control on/off of the first and third switch elements upon transferring electric power toward the second conversion circuit from the first conversion circuit, and wherein the control circuit is configured to control on/off of the second and fourth switch elements such that an ON period and an OFF period of the second switch element have a relation opposite to a relation of an ON period and an OFF period of the fourth switch element upon transferring electric power toward the first conversion circuit from the second conversion circuit. 9 . The power converter according to claim 4 , wherein each of the first and second conversion circuits is configured to increase a duty ratio for the switching control in accordance with a lapse of time during a prescribed period immediately after started. 10 . The power converter according to claim 1 , wherein the third conversion circuit is subjected to feedback control to keep constant the voltage to be output from the second conversion circuit, when inputting electric power to the first conversion circuit such that electric power is output from the second conversion circuit. 11 . A power conditioner, comprising: the power converter according to claim 1 ; and a fourth conversion circuit connected with the second conversion circuit of the power converter, the fourth conversion circuit being configured to perform bidirectional DC/AC power conversion.
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