Overcurrent protector for power element
First Claim
1. An overcurrent protector for a power element, having a gate, emitter and collector and being connected in a circuit between a power supply and a load circuit, comprising:
- a control circuit for outputting a control signal for providing an ON/OFF control of said power element, andcontrol signal amplifier means for receiving said control signal and supplying said control signal to the gate of said power element, said amplifier means being isolated from said control circuit and said power supply.
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Abstract
A circuit for providing an overcurrent protection for a power element, such as an IGBT, MOSFET or bipolar transistor, which is inserted between the power supply and a load, the protection circuit comprising a control circuit that provides an input to a gate amplifier at the power element gate. The gate amplifier comprises a photodiode that is connected between the amplifier power supply and the power element gate. The photodiode provides a clamp of the gate voltage in the event of an overcurrent and communicates optically with a phototransistor to provide a detection signal that can modify the control circuit operation. Specifically, the detection circuit can modify the input to the control circuit or control the output of the control circuit so that the energization of the power element is stopped or limited. The control can be through Darlington-connected transistors at the output of the phototransistor.
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1. An overcurrent protector for a power element, having a gate, emitter and collector and being connected in a circuit between a power supply and a load circuit, comprising:
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a control circuit for outputting a control signal for providing an ON/OFF control of said power element, and control signal amplifier means for receiving said control signal and supplying said control signal to the gate of said power element, said amplifier means being isolated from said control circuit and said power supply. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17)
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15. An overcurrent protector for a power element comprising:
- a control circuit for outputting a first control signal for carrying out the ON/OFF control of the power element inserted in a load circuit, control signal amplifier means for receiving said control signal, amplifying and supplying it to the gate of said power element, and a photocoupler having an input side thereof inserted between said power element gate and the positive side of a gate driving DC power supply in said control signal amplifier means for controlling the rise of the gate voltage of said power element due to an overcurrent and capable of outputting a detection signal of said overcurrent from an output side thereof, said photocoupler outputting said overcurrent detection signal to said control circuit so that said control circuit outputs a second control signal which stops or limits the energization of said power element.
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16. An overcurrent protector for a power element comprising:
- control signal amplifier means receiving a control signal for carrying out the ON/OFF control of the power element inserted in a load circuit and amplifying and outputting it to the gate of said power element, and a photocoupler having an input side thereof inserted between said power element gate and the positive side of a gate driving DC power supply in said control signal amplifier means for controlling the rise of the voltage of said power element gate due to an overcurrent and capable of outputting a detection signal of said overcurrent from an output side thereof, said photocoupler having its output side inserted at the input side of said control signal amplifier for controlling the input to said control signal amplifier in accordance with said overcurrent detection signal to stop the energization of said power element.
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