Power converter
US-9210834-B2 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US9722510B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9722510-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514728556-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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Modular inverter platforms and methods for providing physical and electrical configurability and scalability are disclosed. The modular inverter apparatus includes a printed circuit board (PCB) comprising at least two modules and one or more mounting components structured to switch the at least two modules between a plurality of physical configurations. The modular inverter apparatus also includes a plurality of electrical interconnections structured to electrically connect the at least two modules and to switch the at least two modules between a plurality of electrical configurations.
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A modular inverter apparatus, comprising: a printed circuit board (PCB) comprising at least two modules and one or more mounting components structured to switch the at least two modules between a plurality of physical configurations, wherein, in a first physical configuration, the one or more mounting components couple a second module of the at least two modules to a first module of the at least two modules in a first position, and wherein, in a second physical configuration, the one or more mounting components couple the second module to the first module in a second position different from the first position; and a plurality of electrical interconnections structured to electrically connect the at least two modules by providing a connection between a first plurality of contacts of the first module and a second plurality of contacts of the second module, wherein the plurality of electrical interconnections are structured to switch the at least two modules between a plurality of electrical configurations in the first physical configuration and to switch the at least two modules between the plurality of electrical configurations in the second physical configuration, and wherein the first plurality of contacts of the first module and the second plurality of contacts of the second module are connected in different ways in the plurality of electrical configurations. 2. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the PCB includes a plurality of board sections segmented by perforations therebetween, wherein the plurality of board sections are separable at the perforations, wherein the at least two modules are each placed on one of the plurality of board sections, wherein a first board section of the plurality of board sections is integrated with a second board section of the plurality of board sections in the first physical configuration, and wherein the first board section is separated from the second board section and repositioned to a back side of the second board section in the second physical configuration. 3. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 2 , wherein a third board section of the plurality of board sections is removable, and wherein the plurality of electrical interconnections are structured to provide a connection between the first plurality of contacts of the first module to the second plurality of contacts of the second module in response to the third board section being removed. 4. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of board sections are populated by components based on one of the plurality of physical configurations. 5. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the modular inverter apparatus is structured to receive power from an alternator of a variable speed genset. 6. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the at least two modules includes a rectifier module, and wherein the modular inverter apparatus is structured to receive the power at the rectifier module. 7. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the at least two modules includes an inverter bridge module, and wherein the modular inverter apparatus is structured to receive a direct current (DC) power at the inverter bridge module. 8. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the at least two modules includes a DC bus module, wherein the DC bus module includes a plurality of capacitors placed on a side of the PCB, and wherein the plurality of electrical configurations include a first electrical configuration in which the plurality of capacitors are connected in parallel and a second electrical configuration in which the plurality of capacitors are connected in series. 9. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the modular inverter apparatus is cooled by air cooling, liquid cooling, or active cooling. 10. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the at least two modules includes an inverter bridge module, wherein at least one of the at least two modules includes an inverter driver module, and wherein an automatic re-configuration is implemented on the module inverter apparatus in response to a failure of a transistor of the inverter bridge module or a gate driver of the inverter driver module. 11. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of electrical configurations includes a third electrical configuration in which the modular inverter apparatus has a single-phase output and a fourth electrical configuration in which the modular inverter apparatus has a two-phase output, and wherein the automatic reconfiguration includes changing the modular inverter apparatus from the fourth electrical configuration to the third electrical configuration in response to the failure of a transistor of the inverter bridge or a gate driver of the inverter drive module. 12. The module inverter apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of electrical configurations include a third electrical configuration in which the modular inverter apparatus has a single-phase output and a fifth electrical configuration in which the modular inverter apparatus has a three-phase output, and wherein the automatic reconfiguration includes changing the modular inverter from the fifth electrical configuration to the third electrical configuration in response to the failure of a transistor of the inverter bridge or a gate driver of the inverter drive module. 13. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the at least two modules includes a filter module, wherein the plurality of electrical configurations include a sixth electrical configuration in which the filter module has a single-phase output, a seventh electrical configuration in which the filter module has a split-phase output, and an eighth electrical configuration in which the filter module has a three phase output, and wherein the filter module is switched between the sixth, the seventh, and the eighth electrical configurations by software, jumpers, inductors, capacitors, or transformers. 14. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the modular inverter apparatus includes a wide band-gap device bridge, a silicon carbide device bridge, a gallium nitride device bridge, or a multi-level transistor bridge. 15. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the modular inverter apparatus is configured to output a first voltage under a first electrical configuration of the plurality of electrical configurations and output a second voltage different from the first voltage under a second electrical configuration of the plurality of electrical configurations. 16. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the modular inverter apparatus is configured to output a first power under a first electrical configuration of the plurality of electrical configurations and output a second power different from the first power under a second electrical configuration of the plurality of electrical configurations. 17. The modular inverter apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the modular inverter apparatus is configured to output single-phase output under a first electrical configuration of the plurality of electrical configurations, a split-phase output under a second electrical configuration of the plurality of electrical configurations, and a three phase output under a third electrical configuration of the plurality of electrical configurations. 18. A method comprising: dividing a printed circuit board (PCB) of an inverter into at least two modules, wherei
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