Method for protecting against overvoltage current fed converter

US2024356328A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2024356328-A1
Application numberUS-202218685290-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateJan 24, 2022
Priority dateSep 17, 2021
Publication dateOct 24, 2024
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Method for protecting against overvoltage a current fed converter, comprising a switching cell having two or more legs, each leg being provided with at least one switching device, in an open circuit failure condition of a switching device in a leg of said switching cell, comprising measuring current derivative signals in respective upper switching devices or lower switching devices of at least two of said legs where a switching transition occurs, said switching transition comprising a change of current conducting switching device within said upper switching devices or lower switching devices and triggering a protection, based on said current derivative signals, when either: the absolute value of one of said current derivative signal being lower than a first predefined value or null, or a sum of the absolute values of said current derivative signals being lower than a second predefined value, during said switching transition.

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A method for protecting a current fed converter against overvoltage in an open circuit failure condition, such converter comprising a switching cell having two or more legs, each leg being provided with at least one upper switching device and at least one lower switching device, when said open circuit failure condition occurs in a switching device in at least one of said legs of said switching cell, characterized in that it comprises: measuring current derivative signals dI Q /dt in said upper switching devices or said lower switching devices of at least two of said legs when a switching transitions initiated by a controller of said converter occur, said switching transitions comprising a change of current conducting switching device within said upper switching devices and said lower switching devices and triggering a protection, based on said current derivative signals, when either: the absolute value of one of said current derivative signal being lower than a first predefined value k1 or null, or a sum of the absolute values of said current derivative signals being lower than a second predefined value k2, during at least one of said switching transition. 2 . The method according to claim 1 , comprising synchronizing said measuring current derivative signals with switching transitions between said switching devices generated by a controller of the converter. 3 . The method according to claim 2 , wherein said synchronizing comprises adjusting a blanking window starting with the beginning of the switching transition and ending, before, on or after the end of the switching transition, said blanking window inhibiting said triggering a protection during said switching transition. 4 . The method according to claim 3 comprising a measurement of the sign of the output voltage across the switching cell for identifying which device in the switching cell is a leading device and which device in the switching cell is a freewheeling device during the switching transitions to define a width of the blanking window. 5 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein said triggering a protection comprises providing a current path outside the switching cell for a current source feeding said converter. 6 . The method according to claim 1 , comprising recording the fault status at the converter controller and/or transfer of the fault status of the converter at a remote controller after said triggering of a protection. 7 . An electronic device for performing the method according to claim 1 characterized in that it comprises: a detector for detecting said switching transitions; a sensing device for measuring said current derivative signals within said switching transitions; an electronic circuit configured for comparing said current derivative signals with said first predefined value or said second predefined value and triggering said protection; a protection device for ensuring an alternative path to the current fed from a current source outside the switching cell upon triggering of said protection by said electronic circuit. 8 . The electronic device according to claim 7 wherein: a—said sensing device for measuring said current derivative signals comprise sensors for sensing the current derivative of the current flowing through each leg of the switching cell, circuitry for conditioning current derivative signals issued from said sensors, b—said electronic circuit comprise: circuitry for providing a first absolute value of a first current derivative signal and circuitry for providing a second absolute value from a second derivative signal, and, either first comparator, for comparing said first absolute value to said first predefined value k1 and providing a first logic output depending on the output state of said first comparator, second comparator for comparing said second absolute value to said first predefined value k1 and providing a second logic output depending on the output state of said second comparator, and a logic gate connected to outputs of said first and second comparators to provide a trigger signal for triggering said protection device when any one of said absolute values is lower than said first predefined value, or, circuitry for providing a sum of said absolute values and a third comparator for comparing said sum to said second predefined value and providing a third logic output depending on the output state of said third comparator to provide a trigger signal for triggering said protection device in case said sum of absolute values being lower than said second predefined value. 9 . The electronic device according to claim 8 wherein said sensors for sensing said current derivative are Rogowski coils. 10 . The electronic device according to claim 8 wherein said circuitry for conditioning said current derivative signals comprise a filter and/or an amplifier. 11 . The electronic device according to claim 7 wherein said sensing device for measuring said current derivative signals and said electronic circuit are made of analog circuits and logic circuits. 12 . The electronic device according to claim 7 wherein the protection device comprises a protective switch to freewheel the current feeding the switching cell. 13 . The electronic device according to claim 8 comprising a gate for enabling the trigger signal, said gate having as a first input said trigger signal and as a second input a blanking signal for inhibiting said trigger signal during at least part of the switching transition issued from a blanking circuit, said blanking signal issuing from the converter controller, said gate being configured to inhibit said trigger signal during occurrence of said blanking signal. 14 . A current fed converter comprising an electronic device according to claim 7 wherein said electronic device is provided on a PCB board within said converter.

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  • concerning the detecting means (in general G01R or other subclasses of G01; reed switches H01H71/2445) · CPC title

  • Technologies improving the efficiency by using switched-mode power supplies [SMPS], i.e. efficient power electronics conversion e.g. power factor correction or reduction of losses in power supplies or efficient standby modes · CPC title

  • Measuring means of, e.g. currents through or voltages across the switch · CPC title

  • in composite switches · CPC title

  • in a bridge configuration · CPC title

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What does patent US2024356328A1 cover?
Method for protecting against overvoltage a current fed converter, comprising a switching cell having two or more legs, each leg being provided with at least one switching device, in an open circuit failure condition of a switching device in a leg of said switching cell, comprising measuring current derivative signals in respective upper switching devices or lower switching devices of …
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Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02H7/1203. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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