Three-level boost rectifier with voltage doubling switch
First Claim
1. A boost rectifier for producing a dc output voltage from an input current generated by a power source, the boost rectifier comprising:
- a) a boost inductor connected to the power source;
b) four bridge diodes connected to the boost inductor and the power source to rectify the ac input current from the power source;
c) a first boost switch connected in series with a first and second series diodes which are connected to the bridge diodes, the boost switch regulating the dc output voltage;
d) a second boost switch connected in series with a third and fourth series diodes and connected to the boost rectifier in the same manner as the first boost switch and the first and second series diodes;
e) two output capacitors connected to the bridge diodes and the first and second boost switches, wherein the dc output voltage is developed across the two output capacitors; and
f) a threshold switch connected between the two output capacitors and the bridge diodes, the threshold switch operable between a closed position when the amplitude of the input voltage is below a threshold and an open position when the amplitude of the input voltage is above the threshold, wherein the threshold switch when in the closed position reverse biases two of the bridge diodes, such that when the amplitude of the input voltage is below the threshold, no more than one diode in the boost rectifier is conducting current, and such that both the first and second boost switches are operable when the threshold switch is closed.
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Abstract
An three-level boost rectifier circuit is described for universal line applications. The boost rectifier circuit includes a boost inductor connected to the input voltage. A bridge rectifier composed of four diodes is connected between the boost inductor and two output capacitors. Two boost switches, each with two series diodes are connected between the bridge diodes and the output capacitors. A threshold switch is connected between the bridge diodes and the output capacitors. The threshold switch is closed when the input voltage is below a predetermined threshold voltage and opened when the input is above the threshold voltage. Closing the threshold switch acts to reverse bias two of the four bridge diodes, reducing the number of diodes conducting at any given moment to one. This reduces the conduction losses of the circuit at low input voltage, making the circuit more efficient at low-line inputs. Further, the configuration of the boost rectifier circuit of the present invention reduces the required voltage rating for the boost switches, making the boost switches more efficient when conducting current.
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1. A boost rectifier for producing a dc output voltage from an input current generated by a power source, the boost rectifier comprising:
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a) a boost inductor connected to the power source; b) four bridge diodes connected to the boost inductor and the power source to rectify the ac input current from the power source; c) a first boost switch connected in series with a first and second series diodes which are connected to the bridge diodes, the boost switch regulating the dc output voltage; d) a second boost switch connected in series with a third and fourth series diodes and connected to the boost rectifier in the same manner as the first boost switch and the first and second series diodes; e) two output capacitors connected to the bridge diodes and the first and second boost switches, wherein the dc output voltage is developed across the two output capacitors; and f) a threshold switch connected between the two output capacitors and the bridge diodes, the threshold switch operable between a closed position when the amplitude of the input voltage is below a threshold and an open position when the amplitude of the input voltage is above the threshold, wherein the threshold switch when in the closed position reverse biases two of the bridge diodes, such that when the amplitude of the input voltage is below the threshold, no more than one diode in the boost rectifier is conducting current, and such that both the first and second boost switches are operable when the threshold switch is closed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A boost rectifier for producing a dc output voltage comprising:
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a) a boost inductor connected to a power source; b) four bridge diodes connected to the boost inductor and the power source to rectify the ac input current from the power source; c) two boost switches each in series with two series diodes which are connected to the bridge diodes, the boost switches regulating the dc output voltage and having a voltage rating of about half the dc output voltage; d) two output capacitors connected to the bridge diodes and the boost switch, wherein half the dc output voltage is developed across each of the output capacitors; and e) a threshold switch connected between the output capacitor and the bridge diodes, the threshold switch closed when the input voltage is below a threshold and open when the input voltage is above the threshold, wherein the threshold switch when closed reverse biasing two of the bridge diodes while both boost switches remain operable, such that when the input voltage is below the threshold, no more than one diode in the boost rectifier is conducting current. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for operating a boost rectifier circuit comprising:
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a) providing a boost inductor connected to a power source; b) providing four bridge diodes connected to the boost inductor and the power source to rectify the ac input current from the power source; c) providing two parallel boost switches each in series with two series diodes which are connected to the bridge diodes, the boost switches regulating the dc output voltage; d) providing an output capacitor connected to the bridge diodes and the boost switch, wherein the dc output voltage is developed across the output capacitor; e) providing a threshold switch connected between the output capacitor and the bridge diodes; f) closing the threshold switch when the input voltage is below a threshold thereby reverse biasing two of the bridge diodes while both boost switches remain operable, such that when the input voltage is below the threshold, no more than one diode in the boost rectifier circuit is conducting current; and g) opening the threshold switch when the input voltage is above the threshold. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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