Photovoltaic system power tracking method
US-9291696-B2 · Mar 22, 2016 · US
US9639106B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9639106-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514953050-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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An electronic circuit for converting power from a floating source of DC power to a dual direct current (DC) output is disclosed. The electronic circuit may include a positive input terminal and a negative input terminal connectible to the floating source of DC power. The dual DC output may connectible to the input of an inverter. A positive output terminal connected to the positive input terminal of the inverter and a negative output terminal and a ground terminal which may be connected to the input of the inverter. A series connection of a first power switch and a second power switch connected across the positive input terminal and the negative input terminal. A negative return path may include a first diode and a second diode connected between the negative input terminal and the negative output terminal. A resonant circuit may connect between the series connection and the negative return path.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electronic circuit comprising: first and second terminals adapted to be connected across a floating source of direct current (DC) power; third and fourth terminals; first and second switches in series across the first and the second terminals, wherein a first node is formed between the first and the second switches, and wherein the first switch is between the first node and the third terminal; a first diode between the fourth terminal and a second node; and a first resonant circuit in series between the first node and a second node, wherein the electronic circuit is configured such that when the first switch is closed and the second switch is open, the first resonant circuit is connected across the first and the second terminals, and such that when the first switch is open and the second switch is closed, the third terminal, the fourth terminal, the first diode, and the first resonant circuit are in series across the first and the second terminals. 2. The electronic circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first diode is directly connected to the second node. 3. The electronic circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a charge storage device across the first and second terminals. 4. The electronic circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first resonant circuit comprises an inductor and a capacitor in series between the first and second nodes. 5. The electronic circuit of claim 1 , further comprising: a first capacitor in series between the third terminal and ground; a second capacitor in series between the fourth terminal and the ground; and an inverter having a first inverter input connected to the third terminal, a second inverter input connected to the fourth terminal, and a ground inverter input connected to the ground. 6. The electronic circuit of claim 1 , further comprising first and second drive circuits adapted to gate the first and the second switches alternatively with a pulse width modulation (PWM) cycle such that the first switch is closed while the second switch is open during a first half of the PWM cycle and the second switch is closed while the first switch is open during a second half of the PWM cycle. 7. The electronic circuit of claim 1 , further comprising first and second drive circuits adapted to gate the first and the second switches alternatively, with less than a fifty percent duty cycle, with a pulse width modulation (PWM) cycle such that the first switch is closed while the second switch is open during a first half of the PWM cycle and the second switch is closed while the first switch is open during a second half of the PWM cycle. 8. The electronic circuit of claim 1 , further comprising first and second drive circuits adapted to gate the first and the second switches alternatively with a pulse width modulation (PWM) cycle such that the first switch is closed while the second switch is open during a first half of the PWM cycle and the second switch is closed while the first switch is open during a second half of the PWM cycle, wherein the first and the second drive circuits are configured to open and close the first and the second switches with substantially zero current through the first and the second switches. 9. The electronic circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a second diode, wherein the second node is between the first diode and the second diode. 10. The electronic circuit of claim 1 , further comprising: third and fourth switches in series across the first and the second terminals, wherein a third node is formed between the third and the fourth switches; a second diode between the fourth terminal and a fourth node; and a second resonant circuit in series between the third and the fourth nodes, wherein the electronic circuit is configured such that when the third switch is closed and the fourth switch is open, the second resonant circuit is connected across the first and the second terminals, and such that when the third switch is open and the fourth switch is closed, the third terminal, the fourth terminal, the second diode, and the second resonant circuit are in series across the first and the second terminals. 11. The electronic circuit of claim 1 , third and fourth switches in series across the first and the second terminals, wherein a third node is formed between the third and the fourth switches; a second diode between the fourth terminal and a fourth node; and a second resonant circuit in series between the third and the fourth nodes, wherein the electronic circuit is configured such that when the third switch is closed and the fourth switch is open, the second resonant circuit is connected across the first and the second terminals, and such that when the third switch is open and the fourth switch is closed, the third terminal, the fourth terminal, the second diode, and the second resonant circuit are in series across the first and the second terminals, and wherein the first and the fourth switches are configured to be opened and closed together, and wherein the second and the third switches are configured to be opened and closed together. 12. An electronic circuit comprising: first and second terminals adapted to be connected across a floating source of direct current (DC) power; third and fourth terminals adapted to be connected to a load; first and second switches in series across the first and the second terminals, wherein a first node is formed between the first and the second switches, and wherein the first switch is between the first node and the third terminal; a first diode between the fourth terminal and a second node; and a resonant circuit in series between the first node and a second node, wherein the electronic circuit is configured such that when the first switch is closed and the second switch is open, first current flows from the floating source of DC power through the resonant circuit, and such that when the first switch is open, the second switch is closed, and the load is connected to the third and fourth terminals, a second current flows from the first terminal through the load, the first diode, the resonant circuit, and the second terminal in series. 13. The electronic circuit of claim 12 , wherein when the first switch is closed and the second switch is open, the first current flows through the resonant circuit in a first direction, and when the first switch is open and the second switch is closed, the second current flows through the resonant circuit in a second direction opposite the first direction. 14. The electronic circuit of claim 12 , further comprising first and second drive circuits adapted to gate the first and the second switches alternatively, with less than a fifty percent duty cycle, with a pulse width modulation (PWM) cycle such that the first switch is closed while the second switch is open during a first half of the PWM cycle and the second switch is closed while the first switch is open during a second half of the PWM cycle. 15. The electronic circuit of claim 12 , further comprising a second diode, wherein the second node is between the first diode and the second diode. 16. A method comprising: connecting a floating source of direct current (DC) power across first and second terminals of a circuit, the circuit comprising: third and fourth terminals; first and second switches connected in series across the first and the second terminals, wherein a first node is formed between the first and the second switches, and wherein the first switch is between the first node and the third terminal; a first diode between the fourth terminal and a second node; and a resonant circuit in ser
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