Current zero cross switching relay module using a voltage monitor
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H02H-003/00
H02H-009/00
출원번호
US-0191641
(2008-08-14)
등록번호
US-8154841
(2012-04-10)
발명자
/ 주소
Allen, Douglas E.
Smith, David
출원인 / 주소
Legrand Home Systems, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
McCcarter & English, LLP
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72
초록▼
Assemblies, systems, and methods which prolong relay life by dynamically compensating the make and break contact timing between the contact points of the relay and a zero crossing point of the power supply's waveform are provided according to the present disclosure. The life cycle of the relay compo
Assemblies, systems, and methods which prolong relay life by dynamically compensating the make and break contact timing between the contact points of the relay and a zero crossing point of the power supply's waveform are provided according to the present disclosure. The life cycle of the relay components are dramatically increased through the use of these assemblies, systems, and methods due to a decrease in arcing and other physically damaging phenomena between the contacts of the relay. The present disclosure also provides for assemblies, systems, and methods whereby a processor analyzes the inductive kickback effect in the relay load voltage signal and dynamically adjust the relay open time such that the inductive kickback effect is minimized. In exemplary embodiments, the systems/methods provided herein advantageously adjust the relay open time such that the relay switching time corresponds with current zero cross and do so without requiring complicated current monitoring components.
대표청구항▼
1. A relay switching system comprising: a. a relay having at least one pair of contacts, wherein a first contact of the pair of contacts is coupled to an AC power source, thereby forming a first coupling, and wherein a second contact of the pair of contacts is coupled to a load, thereby forming a se
1. A relay switching system comprising: a. a relay having at least one pair of contacts, wherein a first contact of the pair of contacts is coupled to an AC power source, thereby forming a first coupling, and wherein a second contact of the pair of contacts is coupled to a load, thereby forming a second coupling;b. a voltage detector, in communication with the second coupling, for detecting inductive kickback in the load voltage signal across the second coupling;c. a reference circuit, in communication with the first coupling, for detecting voltage zero cross for the line voltage signal across the second coupling;d. a relay driver, in communication with the relay, for switching the relay in response to a control signal; ande. a processor in communication with the voltage detector, the reference circuit, and the relay driver, the processor configured to produce a control signal at a time T, wherein T is X time units prior to the next voltage zero cross for the line voltage signal;wherein the processor continuously adjusts X by adding an error value, and wherein the processor calculates the error value by analyzing the inductive kickback in the load voltage signal; andwherein the processor calculates the sign of the error value based on the sign of the inductive kickback in the load voltage signal and the sign of the line voltage signal subsequent to the last switching. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein X is initially set to approximate the time it would take the relay driver to switch the relay after the control signal is produced. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the voltage detector filters, scales, and normalizes the load voltage signal. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the processor adjusts X separately depending on whether the pair of contacts is being opened or closed. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the voltage detector is electrically isolated from the AC power source. 6. A method for switching a relay comprising the steps of: a. providing a relay having at least one pair of contacts, wherein a first contact of the pair of contacts is coupled to an AC power source, thereby forming a first coupling, and wherein a second contact of the pair of contacts is coupled to a load, thereby forming a second coupling;b. providing a relay driver, in communication with the relay, for switching the relay in response to a control signal;c. determining time, T, for producing a control signal, wherein T is X time units before the time of the next voltage zero cross for the line voltage signal across the second coupling;d. switching the relay by producing a control signal at time T;e. calculating an error value for X by analyzing inductive kickback in the load voltage signal across the second coupling; andf. adjusting X and T by adding the error value to X;wherein the sign of the error value is calculated based on the sign of the inductive kickback in the load voltage signal and the sign of the line voltage signal subsequent to the last switching. 7. The method of claim 6, wherein X is initially set to approximate the time it would take a relay driver to switch a relay after a control signal is produced. 8. The method of claim 6, wherein a processor is used to calculate the error value and produce the control signal. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the processor adjusts X separately depending on whether the switching is opening or closing the pair of contacts. 10. The method of claim 6, wherein a voltage detector is used to detect the inductive kickback in the load voltage signal; and wherein the voltage detector is electrically isolated from the AC power source. 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the voltage detector filters, scales, and normalizes the load voltage signal. 12. The method of claim 6, wherein a reference circuit is used to detect voltage zero cross for the line voltage signal. 13. The system of claim 1, wherein when the sign of the inductive kickback in the load voltage signal is negative and the sign of the line voltage signal subsequent to the last switching is positive, the sign of the error value is positive; wherein when the sign of the inductive kickback in the load voltage signal is positive and the sign of the line voltage signal subsequent to the last switching is negative, the sign of the error value is positive;wherein when the sign of the inductive kickback in the load voltage signal is positive and the sign of the line voltage signal subsequent to the last switching is positive, the sign of the error value is negative; andwherein when the sign of the inductive kickback in the load voltage signal is negative and the sign of the line voltage signal subsequent to the last switching is negative, the sign of the error value is negative. 14. The method of claim 6, wherein when the sign of the inductive kickback in the load voltage signal is negative and the sign of the line voltage signal subsequent to the last switching is positive, the sign of the error value is positive; wherein when the sign of the inductive kickback in the load voltage signal is positive and the sign of the line voltage signal subsequent to the last switching is negative, the sign of the error value is positive;wherein when the sign of the inductive kickback in the load voltage signal is positive and the sign of the line voltage signal subsequent to the last switching is positive, the sign of the error value is negative; andwherein when the sign of the inductive kickback in the load voltage signal is negative and the sign of the line voltage signal subsequent to the last switching is negative, the sign of the error value is negative.
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