Apparatus and method for providing uninterruptible power
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H02J-007/00
H02J-009/00
출원번호
US-0009670
(2011-01-19)
등록번호
US-8803361
(2014-08-12)
발명자
/ 주소
Johansen, Flemming
Nielsen, Henning Roar
출원인 / 주소
Schneider Electric IT Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Lando & Anastasi, LLP
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초록▼
Systems and methods of controlling an uninterruptible power supply are provided. The uninterruptible power supply includes an input to receive input power, and an output to provide power to a load. The uninterruptible power supply also includes an inverter, a bypass switch, and a controller. The inv
Systems and methods of controlling an uninterruptible power supply are provided. The uninterruptible power supply includes an input to receive input power, and an output to provide power to a load. The uninterruptible power supply also includes an inverter, a bypass switch, and a controller. The inverter is coupled with the input and with the output, and the bypass switch can provide the input power at the output in a bypass mode of operation. The controller is coupled with the inverter and the bypass switch. The controller can activate the bypass switch in a first configuration to provide the input power at the output during a first half of a cycle of an input voltage waveform, and can activate the bypass switch in a second configuration to provide the input power at the output during a second half of the cycle. With the inverter active during bypass operation, the inverter can more quickly provide output power upon the loss of bypass power, and can provide near unity power factor correction and harmonic distortion correction.
대표청구항▼
1. An uninterruptible power supply, comprising: an input configured to receive input power;an output;a power conversion circuit coupled with the input and the output;a bypass switch configured to couple the input to the output in a bypass mode of operation;a controller coupled with the power convers
1. An uninterruptible power supply, comprising: an input configured to receive input power;an output;a power conversion circuit coupled with the input and the output;a bypass switch configured to couple the input to the output in a bypass mode of operation;a controller coupled with the power conversion circuit, and the bypass switch;the controller configured to activate the bypass switch in a first configuration to provide the input power at the output during a first half of a cycle of an input voltage waveform; andthe controller configured to activate the bypass switch in a second configuration different from the first configuration to provide the input power at the output during a second half of the cycle of the input voltage waveformwherein the controller comprises a phase lock loop circuit and a gate control circuit, the phase lock loop circuit configured to provide the input voltage waveform to the gate control circuit, and the gate control circuit configured to activate the bypass switch in one of the first configuration and the second configuration based at least in part on the input voltage waveform. 2. The uninterruptible power supply of claim 1, wherein the bypass switch includes a first semiconductor controlled rectifier and a second semiconductor controller rectifier, wherein the first semiconductor controlled rectifier is controlled by the controller to be active in the first configuration and inactive in the second configuration. 3. The uninterruptible power supply of claim 2, wherein the second semiconductor controller rectifier is inactive in the first configuration and controlled by the controller to be active in the second configuration. 4. The uninterruptible power supply of claim 2, wherein the first semiconductor controlled rectifier and the second semiconductor controller rectifier are controlled by the controller to be in alternate operational states in the bypass mode of operation. 5. The uninterruptible power supply of claim 1, wherein the bypass switch includes a first semiconductor controlled rectifier and a second semiconductor controller rectifier arranged in an anti-parallel configuration. 6. The uninterruptible power supply of claim 1, wherein the uninterruptible power supply is configured in a bypass mode of operation, further comprising: a backup power source; andthe controller configured to activate the power conversion circuit in a reverse mode to charge the backup power source. 7. The uninterruptible power supply of claim 1, wherein the uninterruptible power supply is configured in a bypass mode of operation, further comprising: the input configured to receive the input power from an input power source; andthe power conversion circuit configured to operate in parallel with the input power source, wherein the power conversion circuit is configured to provide power at the output within 2 ms from a failure of the bypass mode. 8. The uninterruptible power supply of claim 1, wherein the power conversion circuit is configured to provide power factor correction and reduced harmonic distortion. 9. The uninterruptible power supply of claim 1, wherein the input voltage waveform is substantially in phase with an input current signal. 10. A method of distributing power using an uninterruptible power supply having an input, an output, a power conversion circuit, and a bypass switch, the method comprising: operating the uninterruptible power supply in a bypass mode wherein power at the output is provided from an input power source via the bypass switch;controlling the bypass switch to operate in a first configuration to provide power at the output during a first half of a cycle of an input voltage waveform; andcontrolling the bypass switch to operate in a second configuration to provide power at the output during a second half of the cycle of the input voltage waveform; andusing a phase lock loop circuit and a gate control circuit to activate the bypass switch in one of the first configuration and the second configuration based at least in part on the input voltage waveform. 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the bypass switch includes a first semiconductor controller rectifier and a second semiconductor controlled rectifier, and the method further comprises: activating the first semiconductor controlled rectifier in the first configuration, wherein the first semiconductor controlled rectifier is active in the first configuration and the second semiconductor controlled rectifier is inactive in the first configuration; andactivating the second semiconductor controlled rectifier in the second configuration, wherein the second semiconductor controlled rectifier is active in the second configuration and the first semiconductor controlled rectifier is inactive in the second configuration. 12. The method of claim 10, wherein the uninterruptible power supply includes a backup power source, and the method further comprises: controlling the power conversion circuit to charge the backup power source. 13. The method of claim 10, further comprising: receiving input power from an input power source;operating the power conversion circuit in parallel with the input power source; andproviding output voltage from the power conversion circuit at the output within 1% of a nominal voltage value between 3.5 ms and 4.5 ms after a failure of the bypass mode. 14. The method of claim 10, further comprising: receiving input power from an input power source;operating the power conversion circuit in parallel with the input power source;providing voltage from the power conversion circuit at the output less than 2.5 ms after a failure of the bypass mode; andidentifying a drop in output voltage associated with the failure of the bypass mode more than 3.5 ms after the failure of the bypass mode. 15. The method of claim 10, further comprising: controlling the power conversion circuit to operate as a power factor corrector rectifier. 16. The method of claim 10, further comprising: removing at least part of a harmonic signal from an input current received at the input.
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