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Line-regenerative motor controller with current limiter

  • US 4,620,272 A
  • Filed: 08/31/1984
  • Issued: 10/28/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/31/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A power converter for a motor control system, the combination comprising:

  • a set of three inductors, each connected to respective ones of three power lines;

    a three-phase diode bridge having three legs, each leg being connected across a pair of output terminals, and each leg having a pair of series connected diodes with the juncture of each diode pair being connected to respective ones of the three inductors;

    a set of six solid state switches, each solid state switch being connected in parallel with respective ones of the diodes to conduct current in the opposite direction as the diode when a control signal is applied to a control terminal on the solid state switch;

    a DC bus connected to the output terminals of the three-phase diode bridge and coupled to a motor to provide current to the motor and to receive current from the motor during regeneration; and

    a converter control circuit having inputs connected to the power lines and including;

    (a) comparator means for determining which of the three power lines has the highest voltage at any moment in time and which of the three power lines has the lowest voltage at any moment in time,(b) gate means connected to the comparator means and being operable to produce control signals for the solid state switches which enable regenerated current to be conducted to the pair of power lines having the maximum line-to-line voltage at any moment in time, and(c) current limiting means coupled to the DC bus to sense the magnitude of the current flowing therein and coupled to the gate means to disable the production of said control signals when the magnitude of the sensed current exceeds a preselected limit, wherein the current limiting means includes a time delay circuit which disables the production of said control signals for a preselected time interval after the sensed current exceeds the preselected limit.

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