Claims
- 1. An electrical power switching device, comprising:
- a. a four-terminal power Darlington including a first driver transistor stage having a first base and a second power transistor stage having a second base coupled to the emitter of said first transistor stage; and
- b. means for respectively applying first and second independent reverse currents to the emitter-base junctions of said first and second transistor stages so as to independently sweep the minority carriers out of said emitter-base junctions, thereby turning off said driver stage and said power stage at their own respective sweep-out rates wherein said reverse current applying means includes a current transformer.
- 2. An electrical power switching device as in claim 1 wherein said power source comprises the primary winding of said current transformer.
- 3. An electrical power switching device as in claim 2 wherein said reverse current applying means comprises means, including a tap off of the secondary winding of said transformer to said second base, for applying a first voltage from said secondary winding across the base-emitter junction of said first driver transistor stage and a second voltage from said secondary winding across the base-emitter junction of said second power transistor stage.
- 4. An electrical power switching device as in claim 3 further comprising switch means for applying a prescribed length voltage pulse to said primary.
- 5. In an AC motor drive system including a DC power supply, a power conditioner comprising an inverter for supplying multiphase current to drive the motor and a chopper coupled to the inverter for regulating current to provide torque control to the motor, the chopper and inverter including a plurality of electrical power switching devices, each device including:
- a. a four-terminal power Darlington including a first driver transistor stage having a first base and a second power transistor stage having a second base coupled to the emitter of said first transistor stage; and
- b. means for respectively applying first and second independent reverse currents to the emitter-base junctions of said first and second transistor stages so as to independently sweep the minority carriers out of said emitter-base junctions, thereby turning off said driver stage and said power stage at their own respective sweep-out rates, said reverse current applying means including a current transformer.
- 6. In the AC motor drive system of claim 5, wherein said reverse current applying means comprises means, including a tap off of the secondary winding of said transformer to said second base, for applying a first voltage from said secondary winding across the base-emitter junction of said first driver transistor stage and a second voltage from said secondary winding across the base-emitter junction of said second power transistor stage.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND CONTRACT STATEMENT
This invention relates generally to a transistorized power switch and a base drive circuit therefore and more particularly to such a switching circuit which utilizes a four-terminal power Darlington and a base drive scheme providing for fast turn-off. The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DEN 3-65 funded by the U.S. Department of Energy between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Virginia Polytechnical Institute and State University.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2025180 |
Jan 1980 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"A New Base Drive Scheme for Transistorized Electrical Vehicle Propulsion", R. A. Carter and F. C. Lee, Power Car Conference, Mar. 25, 1980. |