Drive circuits and systems for motor controller protection
US-8963478-B2 · Feb 24, 2015 · US
US9735725B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9735725-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414160188-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2017 |
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Protection of an electric motor drive controller from a transient voltage is described herein. The transient voltage is provided by an alternating current (AC) power line that includes a line conductor, a neutral conductor, and a ground conductor. The transient voltage protection system includes a first stage protection device coupled to an input of a rectifier of the motor drive controller. The first stage protection device is configured to suppress the transient voltage to prevent damage to the motor drive controller. The transient voltage protection system also includes a second stage protection device coupled between the rectifier and an inverter of the motor drive controller. The second stage protection device is configured to further suppress the transient voltage to prevent damage to the inverter.
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A transient voltage protection system for conditioning power provided by an alternating current (AC) power line to an electric motor drive controller, the power line including a line conductor, a neutral conductor, and a ground conductor, said transient voltage protection system comprising: a first stage protection device coupled to an input of a rectifier of the motor drive controller, said first stage protection device configured to suppress a transient voltage between the line conductor and the neutral conductor to prevent damage to the motor drive controller, said first stage protection device comprising: a first voltage clamping device having a first end coupled to the line conductor and a second end; a second voltage clamping device coupled electrically in parallel to said first voltage clamping device and having a first end coupled to the line conductor and a second end; and a gas discharge tube coupled in series between the neutral conductor and said second ends of said first and second voltage clamping devices; and a second stage protection device coupled between the rectifier and an inverter of the motor drive controller, said second stage protection device configured to further suppress the transient voltage to prevent damage to the inverter, said second stage protection device comprising: a voltage clamping device having a first end and a second end, said first end coupled to a direct current (DC) link of the motor drive controller at a first output terminal of the rectifier; and a semiconductor device coupled in series to said voltage clamping device between said second end of said voltage clamping device and a second output terminal of the rectifier. 2. A system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein each of said first and second voltage clamping devices comprises one of a metal oxide varistor, a Zener diode, and a transient voltage suppression diode. 3. A system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein each of said first and second voltage clamping devices further comprises: a first end coupled to the line conductor of the power line; and a second end coupled to a first end of said gas discharge tube. 4. A system in accordance with claim 3 , wherein said gas discharge tube further comprises a second end coupled to the neutral conductor of the power line. 5. A system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said first stage protection device is coupled to an input of an electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter positioned between said first stage protection device and the rectifier. 6. A system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said first stage protection device is coupled to an inductor positioned between said first stage protection device and the rectifier. 7. A system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said first stage protection device is configured to suppress transient voltages up to approximately 6,000 volts. 8. A system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said voltage clamping device comprises one of a metal oxide varistor, a Zener diode, and a transient voltage suppression diode. 9. A system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said second stage protection device further comprises: a Zener diode comprising an anode and a cathode, said cathode coupled to the DC link at said first output terminal of the rectifier; a first resistor coupled in series to said anode of said Zener diode; a second resistor coupled in series to said first resistor; and a third resistor having a first end and a second end, said first end coupled to said second resistor and to a gate of said semiconductor device, said second end coupled to said second output terminal of the rectifier. 10. A system in accordance with claim 9 , wherein when a level of voltage at said second stage protection device exceeds a breakdown voltage of said Zener diode, said Zener diode, said first, second, and third resistors enable current to flow to said gate of said semiconductor device, and said voltage clamping device clamps voltage to a predetermined level to protect the inverter. 11. A system in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising a capacitor coupled to a DC link of the motor drive controller between the rectifier and said second stage protection device, said capacitor having a capacitance between about 0.1 μF/kW and about 10 μF/kW. 12. A method for protecting an electric motor drive controller from a transient voltage, said method comprising: coupling a first end of a first voltage clamping device electrically in parallel to a first end of a second voltage clamping device, and coupling a first end of a gas discharge tube in series to second ends of the first and second voltage clamping devices to define a first stage protection device; coupling the first stage protection device to an input of a rectifier of the motor drive controller such that the first ends of the first and second voltage clamping devices are coupled to a line conductor and a second end of the gas discharge tube is coupled to a neutral conductor, the first stage protection device configured to suppress a transient voltage between the line conductor and the neutral conductor to prevent damage to the motor drive controller; and coupling a second stage protection device between the rectifier and an inverter of the motor drive controller, the second stage protection device configured to further suppress the transient voltage to prevent damage to the inverter, wherein coupling the second stage protection device further comprises: coupling a first end of a third voltage clamping device to a direct current (DC) link of the motor drive controller at a first output terminal of the rectifier; and coupling a semiconductor device electrically in series to a second end of the first voltage clamping device and a second output terminal of the rectifier. 13. An electric motor drive controller comprising: a rectifier configured to convert an alternating current (AC) input voltage to a pulsed direct current (DC) voltage, the AC input voltage received from an AC power line that includes a line conductor, a neutral conductor, and a ground conductor; an inverter configured to condition the pulsed DC voltage for use in driving an electric motor; and a transient voltage protection system comprising: a first stage protection device coupled to an input of said rectifier, said first stage protection device configured to suppress a transient voltage between the line conductor and the neutral conductor to prevent damage to the motor drive controller, said first stage protection device comprising: a first voltage clamping device having a first end coupled to the line conductor and a second end; a second voltage clamping device coupled electrically in parallel to said first voltage clamping device and having a first end coupled to the line conductor and a second end; and a gas discharge tube coupled in series between the neutral conductor and said second ends of both of said first and second voltage clamping devices; and a second stage protection device coupled between said rectifier and said inverter, said second stage protection device configured to further suppress the transient voltage to prevent damage to said inverter, said second stage protection device comprising: a voltage clamping device having a first end and a second end, said first end coupled to a direct current (DC) link of the motor drive controller at a first output terminal of the rectifier; and a semiconductor device coupled in series to said voltage clamping device between said second end of said voltage clamping device and a second output terminal of the rectifier. 14. A controller in accord
Detecting a fault condition, e.g. short circuit, locked rotor, open circuit or loss of load · CPC title
responsive to overvoltage in input or output, e.g. by load dump · CPC title
the fault being an overvoltage · CPC title
responsive to abnormalities in the input circuit, e.g. transients in the DC input · CPC title
by short-circuiting · CPC title
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