Power supply system, vehicle incorporating the same and method for controlling power supply system
US-9190831-B2 · Nov 17, 2015 · US
US9806512B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9806512-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313975571-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 31, 2017 |
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A protective device protects an LC filter in a vehicle. The vehicle includes a first vehicle-mounted electric device and a second vehicle-mounted electric device. The first vehicle-mounted electric device includes a first power converter. The second vehicle-mounted electric device includes a second power converter and shares a power supply with the first vehicle-mounted electric device. The LC filter is arranged between the first power converter and the power supply. The LC filter is configured such that the resonance frequency band of the LC filter can be changed. The resonance frequency band of the LC filter is changed based on a ripple amount in a current flowing in the LC filter.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A protective device configured to protect an LC filter in a vehicle, wherein the vehicle includes a first vehicle-mounted electric device and a second vehicle-mounted electric device, the first vehicle-mounted electric device includes a first power converter, the second vehicle-mounted electric device includes a second power converter and shares a power supply with the first vehicle-mounted electric device, the LC filter is arranged between the first power converter and the power supply, the protective device comprising: a central processing unit (CPU) configured with executable program logic, to perform: obtaining a ripple amount in current flowing in the LC filter; determining whether or not the ripple amount in the current flowing in the LC filter is more than a predetermined threshold, the predetermined threshold being based on a withstand current of a capacitor element of the LC filter; based upon the ripple amount being more than the predetermined threshold, changing a resonance frequency band of the LC filter, wherein the resonance frequency band of the LC filter is changed so that a difference between the resonance frequency band of the LC filter and a carrier frequency of the second power converter becomes greater than before the resonance frequency band of the LC filter is changed. 2. The protective device for an LC filter according to claim 1 , wherein the CPU is configured to change a carrier frequency of the first power converter in the first vehicle-mounted electric device based on the ripple amount. 3. The protective device for an LC filter according to claim 1 , wherein the CPU is configured to change an equivalent series resistance of the capacitor element of the LC filter based on the ripple amount. 4. The protective device for an LC filter according to claim 1 , wherein the CPU is configured to change the resonance frequency band by changing at least one of a capacitance of the capacitor element of the LC filter and an inductance of a coil element of the LC filter. 5. The protective device for an LC filter according to claim 1 , wherein the CPU is configured to change a carrier frequency of the first power converter in the first vehicle-mounted electric device if the resonance frequency band of the LC filter is changed based on the ripple amount and the resonance frequency band of the LC filter after the change is close to the carrier frequency of the first power converter. 6. The protective device for an LC filter according to claim 1 , wherein the first vehicle-mounted electric device is a motor-driven compressor and the second vehicle-mounted electric device is a traction motor. 7. A vehicle-mounted electric device as a first vehicle-mounted electric device mounted on a vehicle, the first vehicle-mounted electric device comprising: a first power converter; an LC filter arranged between a power supply and the first power converter; and a protective device that protects the LC filter, wherein the vehicle includes a second vehicle-mounted electric device in which a second power converter is provided, the first vehicle-mounted electric device shares the power supply with the second vehicle-mounted electric device, and the protective device comprising a central processing unit (CPU) configured with executable program logic, to obtain a ripple amount in current flowing in the LC filter, to determine whether or not the ripple amount in the current flowing in the LC filter is more than a predetermined threshold, the predetermined threshold being based on a withstand current of a capacitor element of the LC filter, and, based upon the ripple amount being more than the predetermined threshold, to change a resonance frequency band of the LC filter wherein the resonance frequency band of the LC filter is changed so that a difference between the resonance frequency band of the LC filter and a carrier frequency of the second power converter becomes greater than before the resonance frequency band of the LC filter is changed. 8. The vehicle-mounted electric device according to claim 7 , wherein the LC filter includes two parallel-connected coils provided in a first wire on a positive polarity side, two parallel-connected capacitors provided in a second wire on a negative polarity side, a first changeover switch connected in series with one of the coils, and a second changeover switch connected in series with one of the capacitors, and the CPU further configured to selectively open and close the first and second changeover switches thereby changing the resonance frequency band of the LC filter.
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