1. Field of the Invention
Embodiments of the present invention relate to the field of AC power supply circuitry.
2. Description of the Prior Art
AC power control using solid state circuitry is typically provided by the employment of solid state semiconductor based power switching devices such as triacs, back-to-back thyristors and insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs). Control is achieved by delaying the switching on of the device at each half cycle of the AC supply, so that only part of the AC supply waveform is applied to a load. The electrical pulses to the trigger electrode of the triac or thyristor or the gate of an IGBT are delayed by simple electronic circuitry, with a variable delay to provide variable power control. This is illustrated in
As can be seen from the waveform figures, there is a time interval from each zero crossing point of the power source waveform to the point where the triac 2 switches on, the time interval being variable via module 4. During each such interval (when triac 2 is in a state in which it does not transmit power to its output), the power supply is effectively disconnected from the load.
In some power supply applications, triacs, thyristors and IGBTs are simply used as switches, but even in these applications such a device cannot be switched on until the voltage waveform across it has risen by a few volts, so there are periods of time when the power supply is effectively disconnected from the load, even though they are shorter than in the case of devices used for variable AC power control.
For some systems, particularly for fluid extraction well complexes, the power line is also used as a data communication line by the coupling of communications data on to the AC power line, such a system being known as a communication on power (COP) system. In such a system, the “off periods” of a solid state semiconductor based power switching device result in corruption of the communications data. Consequently, current COP systems remove the communications data from the power line, upstream of the power switching device, and reintroduce the communications data to the power line downstream of the power switching device, at considerable expense, particularly if the power line is very high voltage. Embodiments of the present invention overcome the need to remove and reintroduce communications data in a COP system using a solid state semiconductor based power switching device.
According to embodiments of the present invention, there is provided AC power supply circuitry comprising an AC power source. The circuitry further comprises a semiconductor switching device in an AC power line between the power source and an output and a switch that switches the semiconductor switching device between a first state in which it transmits power from the source to the output and a second state in which it does not transmit power to the output. The circuitry further comprises a diplexer that couples communications data on to the power line. Communications data is coupled on to the power line only if said semiconductor device is in said first state.
In the following embodiments, in a COP system with variable control of a semiconductor based power switching device in an AC power line, corruption of communications data or failure of such data to propagate through the device is avoided by ensuring that communication is only attempted (i.e. by coupling communications data on to the power line) during periods within the power cycle when the power switching device conduction status supports the propagation of communications data. Transmission of communications data by coupling such data on to the AC power line is therefore synchronised with the AC power waveform.
By virtue of the synchronization of communications data with power, power switch 15 can be a simple solid state switch without the need to remove communications data from COP data before the switch and reintroduce that data on to the power line after the switch.
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In subsea equipment 18, there is a diplexer 20 which receives the COP data and which passes AC power on a line 21 to a load 22 which typically could include AC to DC converters 23. The extraction of communications data from the COP data input to diplexer 20 is achieved by a modem 24, which extracts communications data from diplexer 20 via its communications power line coupler 25 (this occurring only during the positive and negative half cycles of the power on line 21). The diplexer 20 also comprises a communications blocking filter 26 to prevent communications data being passed to line 21. Under the control of an AC power monitoring and synchronization module 27, modem 24 can send communications data up to the topside equipment for extraction by modem 11, module 27 causing synchronization of the transmission of such data to the positive and negative half cycles of the power on line 21.
As well as enabling improved coupling of communications data on to a power line through a switching device using solid state semiconductor based power control techniques, embodiments of the present invention enable the removal of the need, in a COP system, to remove that data from a power line prior to a further semiconductor based power switching device and re-apply it after that device.
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10166270.8 | Jun 2010 | EP | regional |