Electrical power system
US-2024002062-A1 · Jan 4, 2024 · US
US9698596B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9698596-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313937755-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 9, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 4, 2017 |
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A power converter module includes: a DC input terminal configured to receive an input voltage from a DC source; an intermediate circuit coupled directly to the DC input terminal; a DC output terminal configured to provide an output direct voltage; an AC output terminal configured to provide an output alternating voltage; a DC converter coupled between the intermediate circuit and the DC output terminal in order to receive an input voltage from the intermediate circuit; an inverter coupled between the intermediate circuit and the AC output terminal in order to draw an input voltage from the intermediate circuit; and a regulating device coupled to the DC converter and to the inverter, the regulating device being configured to regulate the input voltage of the inverter and of the DC converter to a maximum power drain from the DC source.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power converter module, comprising: a DC input terminal configured to receive an input voltage from a DC source; an intermediate circuit coupled directly to the DC input terminal; a DC output terminal configured to provide an output direct voltage; an AC output terminal configured to provide an output alternating voltage; a DC converter coupled between the intermediate circuit and the DC output terminal in order to draw an input voltage from the intermediate circuit; an inverter coupled between the intermediate circuit and the AC output terminal in order to draw an input voltage from the intermediate circuit; and a regulating device coupled to the DC converter and to the inverter, wherein the regulating device is configured to regulate the input voltage of the inverter and the input voltage of the DC converter to a maximum power drain from the DC source, wherein: the regulating device has a first maximum power point regulator allocated to the inverter and regulating the input voltage of the inverter, and the regulating device has a second maximum power point regulator allocated to the DC converter and regulating the input voltage of the DC converter. 2. A photovoltaic system, comprising: at least one photovoltaic module having at least one solar cell; a power converter module including: a DC input terminal configured to receive an input voltage from a DC source; an intermediate circuit coupled directly to the DC input terminal; a DC output terminal configured to provide an output direct voltage; an AC output terminal configured to provide an output alternating voltage; a DC converter coupled between the intermediate circuit and the DC output terminal in order to draw an input voltage from the intermediate circuit; an inverter coupled between the intermediate circuit and the AC output terminal in order to draw an input voltage from the intermediate circuit; and a regulating device coupled to the DC converter and to the inverter and including a first maximum power point regulator allocated to the inverter and a second maximum power point regulator allocated to the DC converter, wherein the regulating device is configured to regulate the input voltage of the inverter and the input voltage of the DC converter to a maximum power drain from the DC source; wherein the DC input terminal is coupled to an output terminal of the at least one photovoltaic module; and an electric energy storage module coupled to the DC output terminal of the power converter module. 3. The photovoltaic system as recited in claim 2 , further comprising: at least one AC consumer coupled to the AC output terminal of the power converter module. 4. The photovoltaic system as recited in claim 2 , wherein the at least one photovoltaic module is configured to feed a three-phase current into the power converter module. 5. The photovoltaic system as recited in claim 2 , wherein the power converter module is configured to provide a three-phase current to the AC output terminal of the power converter module. 6. A method for operating a photovoltaic system, comprising: directly feeding a direct current from at least one photovoltaic module into an intermediate circuit of a power converter module; feeding the direct voltage of the intermediate circuit of the power converter module (i) into an inverter of the power converter module, the inverter being coupled to the intermediate circuit of the power converter module, and (ii) into a DC converter of the power converter module, the DC converter being coupled to the intermediate circuit of the power converter module; and regulating the input voltage of the inverter and the input voltage of the DC converter to a maximum power drain from the at least one photovoltaic module. 7. The method as recited in claim 6 , wherein the regulation of the input voltage of the inverter and the input voltage of the DC converter includes a maximum power point tracking. 8. The method as recited in claim 7 , wherein the maximum power point tracking includes a regulation of the input voltage of the inverter and a determination of the power drain of the DC converter as a function of the regulated input voltage of the inverter. 9. The method as recited in claim 7 , wherein a regulation dynamic of the maximum power point tracking of the DC converter is greater than a regulation dynamic of the maximum power point tracking of the inverter. 10. The power converter module of claim 1 , wherein a regulation dynamic of the second maximum power point regulator is faster than a regulation dynamic of the first maximum power point regulator. 11. The photovoltaic system of claim 2 , wherein a regulation dynamic of the second maximum power point regulator is faster than a regulation dynamic of the first maximum power point regulator.
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