Current detection apparatus and power conversion apparatus

US2020096542A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2020096542-A1
Application numberUS-201816612461-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateFeb 1, 2018
Priority dateJun 14, 2017
Publication dateMar 26, 2020
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In a current detection apparatus, one or more first plate portions, one or more second plate portions, and one or more third plate portions of one or more magnetic shields are opposed to side surfaces of the one or more protrusions. The one or more protrusions, the one or more magnetic field detection elements, and one or more conductive members are respectively surrounded by the one or more magnetic shields, respectively. Consequently, the current detection apparatus is downsized and has high current detection accuracy.

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A current detection apparatus comprising: a circuit board including a first main surface, a second main surface on an opposite side to the first main surface, and a side surface connected to the first main surface and the second main surface, the circuit board including one or more protrusions protruding from a plurality of side surface portions adjacent to the one or more protrusions of the side surface, respectively; one or more magnetic field detection elements mounted on the first main surface, the one or more magnetic field detection elements being respectively mounted on the one or more protrusions, the one or more magnetic field detection elements being respectively configured to detect magnetic fields generated by currents flowing through one or more conductive members, the one or more conductive members extending in a first direction intersecting with the first main surface, the one or more conductive members being respectively opposed to leading end portions of the one or more protrusions; and one or more magnetic shields respectively disposed opposite to the one or more protrusions, the one or more magnetic shields each including one or more first plate portions, one or more second plate portions, and one or more third plate portions, the one or more second plate portions being respectively opposed to the one or more first plate portions, the one or more third plate portions respectively connecting the one or more first plate portions and the one or more second plate portions, wherein the one or more first plate portions, the one or more second plate portions, and the one or more third plate portions are opposed to the side surface of the one or more protrusions, and in planar view of the first main surface, the one or more protrusions, the one or more magnetic field detection elements, and the one or more conductive members are respectively surrounded by the one or more magnetic shields. 2 . The current detection apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more protrusions are a plurality of the protrusions, the one or more conductive members are a plurality of the conductive members, the one or more magnetic field detection elements are a plurality of the magnetic field detection elements, and the one or more magnetic shields are a plurality of the magnetic shields. 3 . The current detection apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the circuit board includes a controller, and the controller is electrically connected to the plurality of magnetic field detection elements. 4 . The current detection apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the circuit board includes one or more impedance matching components, and the one or more impedance matching components are disposed between the controller and the plurality of magnetic field detection elements. 5 . The current detection apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein in planar view of the first main surface, the first main surface extends in a second direction and in a third direction orthogonal to the second direction, in planar view of the first main surface, the one or more magnetic field detection elements are separated from the one or more conductive members in the second direction, respectively, the one or more magnetic field detection elements each have first magnetic field sensitivity along the second direction and second magnetic field sensitivity along the third direction, and the second magnetic field sensitivity is larger than the first magnetic field sensitivity. 6 . The current detection apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the one or more conductive members each include one or more first conductive portions extending along the first direction and one or more second conductive portions extending along the second direction, the one or more second conductive portions are respectively connected to the one or more first conductive portions, and the one or more magnetic field detection elements respectively overlap the one or more second conductive portions in planar view of the first main surface. 7 . The current detection apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the one or more first plate portions each include one or more first ends, the one or more second plate portions each include one or more second ends, and the one or more first ends and the one or more second ends abut on the plurality of side surface portions. 8 . The current detection apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of slits are formed in the side surface of the circuit board, each of the one or more protrusions is provided between the plurality of slits, and the one or more first plate portions and the one or more second plate portions are press-fit into the plurality of slits. 9 . The current detection apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: one or more first resin members; and one or more second resin members, wherein the one or more first resin members respectively cover the one or more first plate portions, the one or more second resin members respectively cover the one or more second plate portions, a plurality of slits are formed in the side surface of the circuit board, each of the one or more protrusions is provided between the plurality of slits, the one or more first resin members and the one or more second resin members are press-fit into the plurality of slits, the one or more first resin members are in contact with the side surface, the first main surface, and the second main surface, and the one or more second resin members are in contact with the side surface, the first main surface, and the second main surface. 10 . The current detection apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of first support members to which at least one of the first main surface and the second main surface is fixed; and a casing to which the plurality of first support members are fixed, wherein the circuit board is fixed to the casing with the plurality of first support members interposed therebetween. 11 . The current detection apparatus according to claim 8 , further comprising: a second support member to which the one or more magnetic shields are fixed; and a casing to which the second support member is fixed, wherein the circuit board is fixed to the casing with the one or more magnetic shields and the second support member interposed therebetween. 12 . A power conversion apparatus comprising: the current detection apparatus according to claim 1 ; and one or more power modules, wherein the one or more power modules are respectively connected to the one or more conductive members. 13 . The current detection apparatus according to claim 9 , further comprising: a second support member to which the one or more magnetic shields are fixed; and a casing to which the second support member is fixed, wherein the circuit board is fixed to the casing with the one or more magnetic shields and the second support member interposed therebetween.

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  • using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode · CPC title

  • Measuring current only · CPC title

  • using semiconductor devices only, e.g. single switched pulse inverters · CPC title

  • G01R15/20Primary

    using galvano-magnetic devices, e.g. Hall-effect devices {, i.e. measuring a magnetic field via the interaction between a current and a magnetic field, e.g. magneto resistive or Hall effect devices} · CPC title

  • Details of apparatus for conversion · CPC title

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What does patent US2020096542A1 cover?
In a current detection apparatus, one or more first plate portions, one or more second plate portions, and one or more third plate portions of one or more magnetic shields are opposed to side surfaces of the one or more protrusions. The one or more protrusions, the one or more magnetic field detection elements, and one or more conductive members are respectively surrounded by the one or more ma…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R15/20. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Thu Mar 26 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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