Controlling a brushless motor
US-12095402-B2 · Sep 17, 2024 · US
US9887650B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9887650-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314383668-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 6, 2018 |
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An inverter device includes a switch circuit configured by series-connecting two N-channel semiconductor switching elements in opposite directions so that the switch circuit makes or breaks electrical connection between a DC power supply and an inverter circuit, and a control circuit carrying out a protecting operation in which when the control circuit outputs a control signal to control switching of the inverter circuit and an operating condition is met, the control circuit stops output of the control signal to turn off all switching elements configuring the inverter circuit and the switch circuit. In the protecting operation, the switch circuit is turned off after output of the control signal has been stopped so that changes in drain-source voltages and drain currents of the N-channel semiconductor switching elements are rendered slower.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An inverter device provided with a switch circuit configured by series-connecting two N-channel semiconductor switching elements in opposite directions so that the switch circuit makes or breaks electrical connection between a DC power supply and an inverter circuit, the inverter device comprising: a control circuit carrying out a protecting operation in which when the control circuit outputs a control signal to control switching of the inverter circuit and an operating condition is met, the control circuit stops output of the control signal to turn off all switching elements configuring the inverter circuit and the switch circuit; and two switch drive circuits connected between the control circuit and the switch circuit to output on-off control signals individually to the respective two N-channel semiconductor elements configuring the switch circuit, wherein, in the protecting operation, when the control circuit outputs the on-off control signals to turn off the switch circuit after having stopped output of the control circuit, the control circuit turns off a first one of the two N-channel semiconductor switching elements, the first element having a parasitic diode with a cathode located at a power supply side, the control circuit thereafter turning off the second element, the second element having a parasitic diode with an anode located at a power supply side so that changes in drain-source voltages and drain currents of the N-channel semiconductor switching elements are rendered slower. 2. The inverter device according to claim 1 , wherein of the two N-channel semiconductor switching elements configuring the switch circuit, a resistance value adjusting a turn-off time of the second element having the parasitic diode with an anode located at a power supply side is larger than a resistance value adjusting a turn-off time of the first element having the parasitic diode with a cathode located at a power supply side, and wherein the first element having the parasitic diode with the cathode located at the power supply side is turned off first and the second element having the parasitic diode with the anode located at the power supply side is thereafter turned off, so that the switch circuit is turned off while a path through which surge voltage is absorbed into the battery is ensured. 3. A power steering device comprising: an electric motor generating an assist steering force assisting a steering force of a vehicle steering; and an inverter device according to claim 1 and controlling the motor.
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