Enhanced flyback converter

US9866146B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9866146-B2
Application numberUS-201615213953-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 19, 2016
Priority dateJan 20, 2012
Publication dateJan 9, 2018
Grant dateJan 9, 2018

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A DC/DC flyback converter that exhibits reduced switch and transformer voltage stresses in comparison to known flyback converters. The flyback converter also employs soft switching. Embodiments of such flyback converters may be used, without limitation, in electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles. A front-stage of the flyback converter comprises a DC/AC step-down circuit that may be separately used for various purposes.

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A bidirectional direct-current-to-alternating-current (DC/AC) circuit, comprising: a voltage source to supply an input voltage; a first switch connected to the voltage source and a first capacitor; a pair of second switches, wherein each switch of the pair of second switches is connected to the first capacitor and further connected to a second capacitor such that the first capacitor and the second capacitor are separated by the pair of second switches; and a component connected to the first capacitor and the second capacitor, wherein the component is further coupled to a load; wherein the first switch and the pair of second switches are selectively turned-on to define a plurality of modes of steady state operation for the bidirectional DC/AC circuit within a switching period; wherein, during a first mode of the plurality of modes of steady state operation, the first capacitor, the second capacitor, and the component are connected in series, and are one of charged in series based on the input voltage and discharged in series; and wherein, during a second mode of the plurality of modes of steady state operation, the first capacitor and the second capacitor are connected in parallel and are one of charged in parallel and discharged in parallel. 2. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a third capacitor connected in parallel to the voltage source. 3. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 1 , wherein the component comprises one of an inductor and a transformer; wherein, during the first mode of the plurality of modes of steady state operation, the first capacitor, the second capacitor, and one of the inductor and transformer are charged in parallel based on the input voltage; and wherein, during a third mode of the plurality of modes of steady state operation, the inductor releases energy to the load corresponding to generating an output voltage at the load. 4. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 3 , wherein, during a fourth mode of the plurality of modes of steady state operation, the inductor releases the energy to the load corresponding to generating the output voltage at the load. 5. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 1 , wherein the voltage generated by voltage source is based on a deadband ratio of the first switch and the pair of second switches, for a fixed duty ratio of the first switch and the pair of second switches. 6. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 1 , wherein the voltage generated by the voltage source is based on a switch duty ratio of the first switch and the pair of second switches and a deadband ratio of the first switch and the pair of second switches. 7. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 6 , wherein the first switch and the pair of second switches are driven according to a symmetrical duty ratio. 8. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 7 , wherein, in the first mode, in the second mode, or both, a switch voltage stress on the first switch and the pair of second switches is about ⅔ of the input voltage and a voltage stress on the component is about ⅓ of the input voltage. 9. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 1 , wherein the component comprises a transformer having a turns ratio, and wherein the output voltage is proportional to the turns ratio and the input voltage. 10. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 1 , wherein the component comprises one of an inductor, a transformer or both. 11. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first mode and the second mode, respectively, correspond to a first active mode and a second active mode; wherein the plurality of modes comprise a plurality of deadband modes; wherein a first deadband mode of the plurality of deadband modes is between the first active mode and the second active mode, and a second deadband mode of the plurality of deadband modes is after the second active mode; wherein, during the plurality of deadband modes, the first switch and the pair of second switches are turned-off. 12. A bidirectional DC/AC circuit, comprising: a voltage source to generate an input voltage; a first switch connected to the voltage source and a first capacitor; a pair of second switches, wherein each switch of the pair of second switches is connected to the first capacitor and further connected to a second capacitor such that the first capacitor and the second capacitor are separated by the pair of second switches; and a component connected to the first capacitor and the second capacitor, wherein the component is connected to a load; wherein the first switch and the pair of second switches are selectively turned-on to define a plurality of modes of steady state operation of the bidirectional DC/AC circuit within a switching period; and wherein, during a given mode of the plurality of modes of steady state operation: the second pair of switches are turned-off while the first switch is turned-on; the first capacitor, the second capacitor, and the component are connected in series; and the first capacitor, the second capacitor are one of charged in series based on the input voltage and discharged in series. 13. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 12 , wherein the input voltage is generated based on a deadband ratio of the first switch and the pair of second switches, for a fixed duty ratio of the first switch and the pair of second switches. 14. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 12 , wherein the input voltage is generated based on a switch duty ratio of the first switch and the pair of second switches and a deadband ratio of the first switch and the pair of second switches. 15. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 14 , wherein one of: during the given mode of the plurality of modes of steady state operation, the first switch is turned-on and the second pair of switches are turned-off such that the first capacitor, the second capacitor, and the component are connected in series and are charged in series based on the input voltage; and during another mode of the plurality of modes of steady state operation, the pair of second switches are turned-on and the first switch is turned-off such that the first capacitor and the second capacitor are discharged in parallel to generate an output voltage at the load. 16. The bidirectional DC/AC circuit of claim 12 , wherein the component comprises an inductor, a transformer, or both. 17. A bidirectional direct-current-to-alternating-current (DC/AC) circuit, comprising: a voltage source to supply an input voltage; a first switch connected to the voltage source and a first capacitor; a pair of second switches, wherein each switch of the pair of second switches is connected to the first capacitor and further connected to a second capacitor such that the first capacitor and the second capacitor are separated by the pair of second switches; and a component connected to the first capacitor and the second capacitor, wherein the component is connected to a load; wherein the first switch and the pair of second switches are selectively turned-on to define a plurality of modes of steady state operation of the bidirectional DC/AC circuit within a switching period; wherein, during a given mode of the plurality of mode modes of steady state operation, the first switch is turned-on and the pair of second switches are turned-off, such that the first capacitor, the second capacitor, and the component are connected in series, and the first capacitor and the second capacitor are one of charged in series based on the input voltage and discharged in series;

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  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode · CPC title

  • having several active switching elements (H02M3/3353 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • having a synchronous rectifier circuit or a synchronous freewheeling circuit at the secondary side of an isolation transformer · CPC title

  • H02M7/68Primary

    by static converters · CPC title

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What does patent US9866146B2 cover?
A DC/DC flyback converter that exhibits reduced switch and transformer voltage stresses in comparison to known flyback converters. The flyback converter also employs soft switching. Embodiments of such flyback converters may be used, without limitation, in electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles. A front-stage of the flyback converter comprises a DC/AC step-down circuit that may be separ…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ohio State Innovation Foundation
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02M3/33569. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 09 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).