Welding power supply with digital controller
US-2015375328-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9950384B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9950384-B2 |
| Application number | US-94674810-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2010 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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Embodiments of a welding power supply including a main power supply and a background power supply are provided. The main power supply includes a first transformer that supplies a first power output to welding electrodes for use in a welding operation. The background power supply includes a secondary transformer that charges an energy storage device to a regulated voltage level and is adapted to discharge the energy storage device by a controlled amount to supply a second regulated power output to the welding electrodes for use in the welding operation when a transient voltage event occurs.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A welding power supply, comprising: a main power supply rated for an average load requirement and comprising a first transformer configured to supply output current to welding electrodes for use in a welding operation when the power output requirement does not exceed a predetermined threshold and to not supply output current to the welding electrodes when the power output requirement exceeds the predetermined threshold; and a background power supply comprising a second transformer configured to charge an energy storage device, wherein the power capability of the second transformer is below the average load requirement for which the main power supply is rated and the background power supply is configured to supply a regulated power output to the welding electrodes for use in the welding operation when the power output requirement exceeds the predetermined threshold and to not supply the regulated power output to the welding electrodes when the power output requirement does not exceed the predetermined threshold. 2. The welding power supply of claim 1 , wherein the background power supply comprises a control circuit configured to set a level of the regulated power output based on a detected output current at the welding electrodes. 3. The welding power supply of claim 1 , further comprising a fast acting switch disposed between the background power supply and the welding electrodes and configured to be actuated to allow flow of the regulated power output from the background power supply to the welding electrodes when the power output requirement exceeds the predetermined threshold. 4. The welding power supply of claim 1 , further comprises a control circuit configured to disable the background power supply when a shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process is not selected. 5. A welding power supply, comprising: a main power supply rated for an average load requirement and comprising a first transformer configured to supply a first power output to welding electrodes for use in a welding operation; a background power supply comprising a secondary transformer configured to charge an energy storage device to a regulated voltage level, wherein the background power supply is configured to discharge the energy storage device by a controlled amount to supply a second regulated power output to the welding electrodes for use in the welding operation; and a control circuit coupled to the main power supply and the background power supply and configured to deactivate the background power supply to not produce the second regulated power output and to activate the main power supply to produce the first power output at a level equal to a power requirement of the welding operation when the power requirement of the welding operation is at or below the average load requirement and, when the power requirement of the welding operation exceeds the average load requirement to activate the main power supply to produce the first power output at a level equal to the average load requirement and to activate the background power supply to produce the second regulated power output at a level equal to a difference between the average load requirement and the power requirement of the welding operation. 6. The welding power supply of claim 5 , wherein the control circuit is configured to prevent the background power supply from supplying the second regulated power output to the welding electrodes during open circuit conditions. 7. The welding power supply of claim 1 , wherein the background power supply comprises a bleed off circuit and the energy storage device, and wherein the bleedoff circuit is configured to discharge the energy storage device to produce the regulated power output when the power output requirement exceeds the predetermined threshold. 8. The welding power supply of claim 5 , wherein the background power supply comprises a bleedoff circuit configured to discharge the energy storage device by the controlled amount to supply the second regulated power output.
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