Pulse width modulation converter
First Claim
1. A pulse width modulation converter for delivering variable electric energy to an inductive load, said converter including:
- (i) a DC voltage source;
(ii) an inverter having a plurality of arms connected in parallel across first and second leads each having input and output terminals, each of said arms including first and second static switches seriallyconnected across said leads and first and second recovery diodes respectively connected across said first and second switches, the second switch of each arm having a common point which is connected to the inductive load;
(iii) a control circuit connected to said inverter for driving said inverter in pulse with modulation;
(iv) an inductance connecting said DC voltage source to the input terminal of said first lead;
(v) a serial circuit comprising a transfer capacitor (CL) in series with a transfer diode (DL) connecting the output terminal of said first lead to the output terminal of the second lead;
(vi) a transfer capacitor discharge resistor connecting the DC voltage source to the common point between said diode and said transfer capacitor, and(vi) means connecting said DC voltage source to the input terminal of said lead.
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Abstract
Converter, particularly frequency-converter, with pulse width modulation. The losses of the converter are reduced by providing in one of the leads (17, 18) connecting the direct voltage source (12) to the inverter (15) an inductance (L) as an aid to the conduction of all static switches (T1-T6); in parallel to the arms (B1-B3) of the inverter, a transfer capacitor (CL) in series with a transfer diode (DL) to receive the inductance energy during the blocking of the static switches; a resistance (RL) for the discharge of the transfer capacitor, connected to the lead (17, 18) connecting the direct voltage source (12) to the inverter (15).
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1. A pulse width modulation converter for delivering variable electric energy to an inductive load, said converter including:
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(i) a DC voltage source; (ii) an inverter having a plurality of arms connected in parallel across first and second leads each having input and output terminals, each of said arms including first and second static switches seriallyconnected across said leads and first and second recovery diodes respectively connected across said first and second switches, the second switch of each arm having a common point which is connected to the inductive load; (iii) a control circuit connected to said inverter for driving said inverter in pulse with modulation; (iv) an inductance connecting said DC voltage source to the input terminal of said first lead; (v) a serial circuit comprising a transfer capacitor (CL) in series with a transfer diode (DL) connecting the output terminal of said first lead to the output terminal of the second lead; (vi) a transfer capacitor discharge resistor connecting the DC voltage source to the common point between said diode and said transfer capacitor, and (vi) means connecting said DC voltage source to the input terminal of said lead. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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