Active compensation device for providing electromagnetic wave noise data
US-2024405545-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9755544B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9755544-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214357939-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 19, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2017 |
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A power conversion device ( 1 ) of the present invention includes a power module ( 4 ) for converting direct current electricity to alternating current electricity, first and second power supply buses ( 5, 6 ) connecting input terminals ( 12, 13 ) and the power module ( 4 ), and a metal casing ( 7 ) for housing the first and second power supply buses ( 5, 6 ) and the power module ( 4 ). The capacitive coupling between the first power supply bus ( 5 ) and the metal casing ( 7 ) and the capacitive coupling between the second power supply bus ( 6 ) and the metal casing ( 7 ) are substantially matched. Thus, radiation noise is reduced by reducing the propagation of switching noise to the metal casing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A power conversion device for converting direct current electricity supplied from a direct current power supply to alternating current electricity, the power conversion device comprising: a first input terminal connected to a positive electrode of the direct current power supply; a second input terminal connected to a negative electrode of the direct current power supply; a power module for converting the direct current electricity supplied from the direct current power supply to the alternating current electricity; a first power supply bus connecting the first input terminal and the power module; a second power supply bus connecting the second input terminal and the power module; a metal casing for housing the first and second power supply buses and the power module; and a casing conducting member electrically continuous with the metal casing, wherein a capacitive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and a capacitive coupling between the second power supply bus and the metal casing are substantially matched, and the first power supply bus and the second power supply bus are disposed between the casing conducting member and the metal casing. 2. The power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein the capacitive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and the capacitive coupling between the second power supply bus and the metal casing are substantially matched by adjusting a relationship between a distance between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and a distance between the second power supply bus and the metal casing. 3. The power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein the capacitive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and the capacitive coupling between the second power supply bus and the metal casing are substantially matched by adjusting a relationship between a dielectric constant between the first power supply bus and casing conducting member and a dielectric constant between the second power supply bus and the metal casing. 4. The power conversion device according to claim 3 , wherein the relationship between the dielectric constant between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and the dielectric constant between the second power supply bus and the metal casing is adjusted by disposing a dielectric or a magnetic body between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and/or between the second power supply bus and the metal casing. 5. The power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein the capacitive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducing member and the capacitive coupling between the second power supply bus and the metal casing are substantially matched by adjusting a relationship between an area of a surface of the first power supply bus facing the casing conducting member and an area of a surface of the second power supply bus facing the metal casing. 6. The power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein the capacitive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and the capacitive coupling between the second power supply bus and the metal casing are substantially matched by adjusting: a relationship between a distance between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and a distance between the second power supply bus and the metal casing; a relationship between a dielectric constant between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and dielectric constant between the second power supply bus and the metal casing; and a relationship between an area of a surface of the first power supply bus facing the casing conducting member and an area of a surface of the second power supply bus facing the metal casing. 7. The power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein each of the first power supply bus and the second power supply bus is formed of a plate-shaped electrically conductive member, and the first power supply bus and the second power supply bus are disposed such that large-area flat surfaces thereof face each other. 8. The power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein the first power supply bus and the second power supply bus are molded with resin. 9. The power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein the casing conducting member is disposed between a controller for controlling the power module and both of the first and second power supply buses. 10. The power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein the first power supply bus and the second power supply bus cross at an intermediate point, and are disposed at symmetric positions with respect to the metal casing. 11. The power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein each of the first power supply bus and the second power supply bus comprises a plurality of plate-shaped electrically conductive members, and the plate-shaped electrically conductive members are disposed at symmetric positions with respect to the metal casing. 12. The power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein a capacitive coupling quotient obtained by dividing a difference between the capacitive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and the capacitive coupling between the second power supply bus and the metal casing by a sum of the capacitive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and the capacitive coupling between the second power supply bus and the metal casing is 2 or less. 13. The power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein an inductive coupling quotient obtained by dividing a difference between an inductive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and an inductive coupling between the second power supply bus and the metal casing by a sum of the inductive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and the inductive coupling between the second power supply bus and the metal casing is 2 or less. 14. The power conversion device according to claim 13 , wherein a product of a capacitive coupling quotient and the inductive coupling quotient is 2 or less. 15. The power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein a capacitive coupling quotient obtained by dividing a difference between the capacitive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and the capacitive coupling between the second power supply bus and the metal casing by a sum of the capacitive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and the capacitive coupling between the second power supply bus and the metal casing is 2 or less, wherein an inductive coupling quotient obtained by dividing a difference between an inductive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and an inductive coupling between the second power supply bus and the metal casing by a sum of the inductive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting member and the inductive coupling between the second power supply bus and the metal casing is 2 or less, and wherein a product of the capacitive coupling quotient and the inductive coupling quotient is 2 or less. 16. The power conversion device according to claim 1 , wherein a capacitive coupling quotient is obtained by dividing a difference between the capacitive coupling between the first power supply bus and the casing conducting me
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