Apparatus and method for controlling an elevator power supply
First Claim
1. An apparatus for controlling the application of electrical power to a device comprising:
- a rectifier device having an input for connection to a source of three-phase alternating current electrical power and an output for connection to a device and a plurality of switches for converting the electrical power at said input into direct current electrical power at said output; and
a digital control processor device connected to said rectifier device for sensing two phase currents and three line voltages of the electrical power at said rectifier device input, said digital control processor device being responsive to said sensed currents and said sensed voltages for controlling said switches during scanning steps corresponding to half cycles of the electrical power at said rectifier device input, whereby said controlling is based upon absolute line angle information calculated by said digital control processor device during each of said scanning steps.
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Abstract
A digital control in line angle coordinates for a regulated power input device in which the line angle (ε) is determined from measured line voltages (U1M, U2M) by means of a coordinate transformation of the rotary field, in Cartesian coordinates and subsequent arctan calculation (ATAN). From this, under circumstances of a heavily disturbed line angle (ε) the line frequency is computed. In this, under circumstances, the strongly varying frequency information is limited to a plausible band of variations before the frequency is filtered and a relatively smooth running line angle (ε) can be calculated therefrom. In order to avoid an erroneous integration, the calculated line angle integrator is set at every phase-zero-crossing to the corresponding angle value. With this line angle (ε), which is stable also in the case of line disturbances, the coordinate trnnsformations of the line alternating currents (I1M, I2M) into line angle direct currents (IMD, IMQ) is carried out, as well as the control direct current voltages (UMD-- REF, UMQ-- REF), into the pertaining control alternating voltage (U1R-- REF, U2R-- REF).
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14 Claims
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1. An apparatus for controlling the application of electrical power to a device comprising:
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a rectifier device having an input for connection to a source of three-phase alternating current electrical power and an output for connection to a device and a plurality of switches for converting the electrical power at said input into direct current electrical power at said output; and a digital control processor device connected to said rectifier device for sensing two phase currents and three line voltages of the electrical power at said rectifier device input, said digital control processor device being responsive to said sensed currents and said sensed voltages for controlling said switches during scanning steps corresponding to half cycles of the electrical power at said rectifier device input, whereby said controlling is based upon absolute line angle information calculated by said digital control processor device during each of said scanning steps. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of controlling the application of electrical power to a device comprising the steps of:
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a. providing a rectifier device having an input for connection to a source of three-phase alternating current electrical power and an output for connection to a device and a plurality of switches for converting the electrical power at said input into direct current electrical power at said output; b. providing a digital control processor device for controlling the switches; c. sensing during each of a plurality of scanning steps phase currents and line voltages of electrical power at the rectifier device input; d. calculating absolute line angle information from the sensed line voltages during each of the scanning steps; and e. controlling the switches with the digital control processor device in accordance with said absolute line angle information. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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