Active bootstrapped-supply generator
US-2024429816-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9653999B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9653999-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314895156-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 24, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 24, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 16, 2017 |
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A power supply apparatus is provided which includes a power supply; a DC/DC converter including a switching element of an upper arm, a switching element of a lower arm and a reactor; a first switch provided between the switching element of the lower arm and the negative electrode of the power supply, the first switch being normally closed; a power supply fuse provided between the positive electrode of the power supply and the other end of the reactor; a second power supply fuse connected to the power supply fuse in parallel; a second switch connected to the second power supply fuse in series and connected to the power supply in parallel, the second switch being normally opened; and a controller that opens the first switch and closes the second switch upon a short circuit failure of the switching element of the lower arm being detected.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A power supply apparatus, comprising: a power supply; a DC/DC converter that includes a switching element of an upper arm, a switching element of a lower arm and a reactor, the switching element of the upper arm and the switching element of the lower arm being connected in series between a positive electrode and a negative electrode of the power supply, one end of the reactor being connected between the switching element of the upper arm and the switching element of the lower arm, the other end of the reactor being connected the power supply; a first switch that is provided between the switching element of the lower arm and the negative electrode of the power supply, the first switch being normally closed; a power supply fuse that is provided between the positive electrode of the power supply and the other end of the reactor; a second power supply fuse that is connected to the power supply fuse in parallel; a second switch that is connected to the second power supply fuse in series and connected to the power supply in parallel, the second switch being normally opened; and a controller that opens the first switch and closes the second switch upon a short circuit failure of the switching element of the lower arm being detected. 2. The power supply apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller opens the first switch and closes the second switch upon a short circuit failure of the switching element of the lower arm being detected and a fusing of the power supply fuse being detected. 3. The power supply apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller opens the first switch and closes the second switch, and further forms an ON state of the switching element of the upper arm. 4. The power supply apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller detects the short circuit failure of the switching element of the lower arm based on a current value through the switching element of the upper arm, the current value being obtained upon the switching element of the upper arm being turned on. 5. The power supply apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising: a filter capacitor that is connected between the positive electrode and the negative electrode of the power supply, one end of the filter capacitor being connected between the reactor and the power supply fuse, wherein the controller detects the fusing of the power supply fuse based on a decrease in a voltage across the filter capacitor. 6. The power supply apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: an upper arm drive circuit that drives the switching element of the upper arm according to a drive signal from the controller; a lower arm drive circuit that drives the switching element of the lower arm according to a drive signal from the controller; and communication lines that are provided between the upper arm drive circuit and the controller, and between the lower arm drive circuit and the controller, the communication lines being provided for transmitting abnormality information from the upper arm drive circuit and the lower arm drive circuit, wherein the controller detects the short circuit failure of the switching element of the lower arm upon the abnormality information representing an overcurrent state being received from the upper arm drive circuit. 7. The power supply apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the communication lines include a first communication line and a second communication line, the first communication line being connected between a point of a predetermined power supply voltage and the controller, the second communication line being connected to the point of the predetermined power supply voltage via the first communication line and connected to the controller, a level of a signal of the first communication line being switched between “Hi” level and “Lo” level by the upper arm driver circuit, a level of a signal of the second communication line being switched between “Hi” level and “Lo” level by the lower arm driver circuit, the abnormality information representing the overcurrent state is generated with a predetermined pattern of “Hi” level and “Lo” level, and the controller detects the short circuit failure of the switching element of the lower arm upon the abnormality information representing the overcurrent state being received via the first communication line, among the first and second communication lines. 8. The power supply apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a diode of the upper arm that is connected to the switching element of the upper arm in parallel; a first conducting line that connects a predetermined electrode of the switching element of the upper arm and a predetermined electrode of the diode of the upper arm; and a second conducting line that connects a predetermined electrode of the diode of the upper arm and the other end of the reactor, the second conducting line being separated from the first conducting line. 9. A power supply apparatus, comprising: a power supply; a DC/DC converter that includes a switching element of an upper arm, a switching element of a lower arm and a reactor, the switching element of the upper arm and the switching element of the lower arm being connected in series between a positive electrode and a negative electrode of the power supply, one end of the reactor being connected between the switching element of the upper arm and the switching element of the lower arm, other end of the reactor being connected the power supply; a lower arm fuse that is provided between the switching element of the lower arm and the negative electrode of the power supply; a power supply fuse that is provided between the positive electrode of the power supply and the other end of the reactor; a second power supply fuse that is connected to the power supply fuse in parallel; a second switch that is connected to the second power supply fuse in series and connected to the power supply in parallel, the second switch being normally opened; and a controller that closes the second switch upon a short circuit failure of the switching element of the lower arm being detected, wherein the lower arm fuse has a fusing characteristic such that the lower arm fuse is fused earlier than the power supply fuse at a time of the short circuit failure of the switching element of the lower arm.
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