Power supply control device
US-2024305205-A1 · Sep 12, 2024 · US
US9800161B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9800161-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514683528-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 10, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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A power converter arrangement is described. The power converter includes a dc link and a power converter. The dc link is operably connected between a generator, or other power source, that provides an output voltage in use and a dc network. The power converter includes an inverter connected across the dc link in parallel with the generator, an isolation transformer having a primary tap changer and a secondary tap changer, and a rectifier. The rectifier has ac terminals connected to the secondary tap changer, a first dc terminal connected to the dc link, and a second dc terminal connected to the dc network. The dc terminal voltage of the rectifier is therefore summated with the output voltage of the generator to provide a converter output voltage.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power converter arrangement, comprising: a dc link electrically connectable to a power source; and a power converter that includes: a rectifier configured to electrically connect the dc link to a DC network; an inverter having terminals that are connected to the dc link; and a transformer having a primary tap changer assembly to electrically connect a primary winding of the transformer to the inverter, and a secondary tap changer assembly to electrically connect a secondary winding of the transformer to the rectifier, wherein the transformer includes static transformer taps at both ends of the primary winding and secondary winding, and the primary tap changer assembly has two points of connection to the static transformer taps at each end of the primary winding, wherein at least one of the primary tap changer assembly and the secondary tap changer assembly are selectively operable to control flux density in a core of the transformer. 2. The power converter arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the rectifier comprises a diode bridge rectifier. 3. The power converter arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the transformer comprises an isolation tap changer transformer. 4. The power converter arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the inverter comprises a voltage source inverter. 5. The power converter arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the power converter is configured to increase an output voltage of the power source when the output voltage of the power source is less than a desired voltage of the DC network voltage. 6. The power converter arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the secondary tap changer assembly has two points of connection to static transformer taps at a first end of the secondary winding and three points of connection to static transformer taps at a second end of the secondary winding. 7. A power converter, comprising: a rectifier configured to electrically connect a dc link to a DC network; an inverter having terminals that are connected to the dc link; and a transformer having a primary tap changer assembly to electrically connect a primary winding of the transformer to the inverter, and a secondary tap changer assembly to electrically connect a secondary winding of the transformer to the rectifier, wherein the transformer includes static transformer taps at both ends of the primary winding and secondary winding, and the primary tap changer assembly has two points of connection to the static transformer taps at each end of the primary winding, wherein at least one of the primary tap changer assembly and the secondary tap changer assembly are selectively operable to control flux density in a core of the transformer. 8. The power converter of claim 7 , wherein the rectifier comprises a diode bridge rectifier. 9. The power converter of claim 7 , wherein the transformer comprises an isolation tap changer transformer. 10. The power converter of claim 7 , wherein the inverter comprises a voltage source inverter. 11. The power converter of claim 7 , wherein the power converter is configured to increase an output voltage of the power source when the output voltage of the power source is less than a desired voltage of the DC network voltage. 12. The power converter of claim 7 , wherein the secondary tap changer assembly has two points of connection to static transformer taps at a first end of the secondary winding and three points of connection to static transformer taps at a second end of the secondary winding. 13. A power converter arrangement, comprising: a dc link electrically connectable to a power source; and a power converter that includes: a rectifier configured to electrically connect the dc link to a DC network; an inverter having AC terminals that are selectively connectable to to the dc link; and a transformer having a primary tap changer assembly to electrically connect a primary winding of the transformer to the inverter, and a secondary tap changer assembly to electrically connect a secondary winding of the transformer to the rectifier, wherein the primary tap changer assembly has two points of connection to static transformer taps at each end of the primary winding; and the secondary tap changer assembly has two points of connection to static transformer taps at a first end of the secondary winding and three points of connection to the static transformer taps at a second end of the secondary winding, wherein ac terminals of the inverter are selectively connectable to transformer taps of the primary tap changer assembly and ac terminals of the rectifier are selectively connectable to transformer taps of the secondary tap changer assembly. 14. The power converter arrangement of claim 13 , wherein the power converter is configured to increase an output voltage of the power source when the output voltage of the power source is less than a desired voltage of the DC network voltage. 15. The power converter arrangement of claim 13 , wherein the transformer includes static transformer taps at both ends of the primary winding and secondary winding.
using tap transformers or tap changing inductors as final control devices · CPC title
with automatic control of the output voltage or current, e.g. flyback converters (H02M3/33561, H02M3/33569 take precedence) · CPC title
Electricity · mapped topic
wherein the output is created by adding a regulated voltage to or subtracting it from an unregulated input · CPC title
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