Electrified vehicle and method of controlling same
US-2024424930-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9825575B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9825575-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415312820-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A power converting apparatus outputs an alternating-current power to drive an electric motor, and includes: a switching circuit that converts an input direct-current power to an alternating-current power based on driving of MOS-FETs and outputs the alternating-current power; and a driving control unit capable of controlling a carrier frequency and controlling the driving of the MOS-FETs. The driving control unit controls the carrier frequency on the basis of a noise level of a carrier noise obtained by combining noises that occur in the electric motor and the power converting apparatus due to the driving of the MOS-FETs at the carrier frequency and a noise level of driving noises from a plurality of noise sources that occur irrespective of the carrier frequency in the same housing in which the power converting apparatus and the electric motor are contained.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A power converting apparatus that outputs an alternating-current power to drive an electric motor, the power converting apparatus comprising: a switching circuit that converts, based on driving of switching elements, an input direct-current power into an alternating-current power and outputs the alternating-current power; and a driving control unit capable of controlling a carrier frequency and controlling the driving of the switching elements, wherein the driving control unit sets a threshold of a noise level of a carrier noise at a specified carrier frequency for a noise level of a carrier noise obtained by combining noises that occur in the electric motor and the power converting apparatus due to the driving of the switching elements at the carrier frequency, sets a threshold of the number of rotations at which a noise level of a driving noise becomes a noise level of the threshold set at the specified carrier frequency for a noise source including the electric motor, for a noise level of driving noises from a plurality of noise sources that occur irrespective of the carrier frequency in one and the same housing in which the power converting apparatus and the electric motor are contained, and controls the carrier frequency based on the number of rotations of the noise source including the electric motor and the threshold of the number of rotations. 2. The power converting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein when the number of rotations of the noise source including the electric motor exceeds the threshold of the number of rotations, the driving control unit controls the carrier frequency to be the specified carrier frequency with the carrier frequency being made smaller than in the present value, and to decrease the noise level of the carrier noise to be lower than a noise level of each of a plurality of driving noises. 3. The power converting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein when the number of rotations of the noise source including the electric motor exceeds the threshold of the number of rotations, the driving control unit controls the carrier frequency to be the specified carrier frequency with the carrier frequency being made smaller than in the present value, and to decrease the noise level of the carrier noise to be lower than a noise level of a noise obtained by combining a plurality of driving noises. 4. The power converting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein of the plurality of noise sources, a noise source including the electric motor is a compressor and a fan. 5. The power converting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein of the plurality of noise sources, a noise source including the electric motor is a compressor and a fan, and a noise source that does not include the electric motor is a converter. 6. The power converting apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the converter is an active converter. 7. The power converting apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the compressor is a compressor that constitutes a refrigeration cycle. 8. The power converting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the noise level of the driving noise is an overall value. 9. The power converting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the noise level of the driving noise can be frequency-corrected based on hearing sensitivity of a user. 10. The power converting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a frequency range of the carrier frequency is from 10.7 kHz to 20.0 kHz. 11. The power converting apparatus according to claim 1 , comprising a smoothing circuit that smooths a direct-current power obtained by conversion from an alternating-current power in a rectifier circuit and outputs the smoothed direct-current power to the switching circuit, wherein a capacitor of the smoothing circuit is a ceramic capacitor or a film capacitor. 12. The power converting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a wide bandgap semiconductor is used for a semiconductor element including the switching element. 13. A dehumidifier comprising the power converting apparatus according to claim 1 . 14. An air conditioner comprising the power converting apparatus according to claim 1 . 15. A refrigeration apparatus comprising the power converting apparatus according to claim 1 . 16. The power converting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the driving control unit sets a threshold of a noise level of a carrier noise in regard to a plurality of specified carrier frequencies, for each of the plurality of specified carrier frequencies, sets thresholds of the numbers of rotations, at which the noise level of the driving noise becomes a noise level of each threshold set at each of the specified carrier frequencies in regard to the noise source including the electric motor, and controls the carrier frequency on a basis of the number of rotations of the noise source including the electric motor and each threshold of the number of rotations. 17. The power converting apparatus according to claim 16 , wherein when the number of rotations of the noise source including the electric motor exceeds the threshold of the number of rotations, the driving control unit controls the carrier frequency to be a specified carrier frequency corresponding to the threshold of the number of rotations with the carrier frequency being made smaller than in the present value, and to decrease the noise level of the carrier noise to be lower than the noise level of each of the plurality of driving noises. 18. The power converting apparatus according to claim 16 , wherein when the number of rotations of the noise source including the electric motor exceeds the threshold of the number of rotations, the driving control unit controls the carrier frequency to be a specified carrier frequency corresponding to the threshold of the number of rotations with the carrier frequency being made smaller than in the present value, and to decrease the noise level of the carrier noise to be lower than the noise level of a noise obtained by combining the plurality of driving noises.
having a rectifier with controlled elements · CPC title
transportable · CPC title
Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units (self-contained units F24F1/02) · CPC title
with pulse width modulation · CPC title
Means for preventing or suppressing noise · CPC title
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