Claims
- 1. A boost-buck circuit, comprising:
- means defining a source of alternating voltage and having an intrinsic inductance and forming a center leg of an H-shaped bridge;
- means defining a positive polarity DC voltage bus;
- means defining a negative polarity DC voltage bus;
- means defining a first arm of said H-shaped bridge and comprising a first SCR having its anode connected to a first end of said center leg, a first bridge diode in series with said first SCR and having its anode connected to the cathode of said first SCR and having its cathode connected to said positive polarity DC voltage bus;
- means defining a second arm of said H-shaped bridge and comprising a second SCR having its cathode connected to said first end of said center leg, a second bridge diode in series with said second SCR and having its cathode connected to the anode of said second SCR and having its anode connected to said negative polarity DC voltage bus;
- means defining a third arm of said H-shaped bridge and comprising a third bridge diode having its anode connected to a second end of said center leg and having its cathode connected to said positive polarity DC voltage bus;
- means defining a fourth arm of said H-shaped bridge and comprising a fourth bridge diode having its cathode connected to said second end of said center leg and having its anode connected to said negative polarity DC voltage bus;
- a first boost stage switching device means coupled between the junction of said series connected first SCR and first bridge diode and said negative polarity DC voltage bus for generating boost current pulses during positive half cycles of said alternating voltage source means;
- a second boost stage switching device means coupled between the junction of said series connected second SCR and said second bridge diode and said positive polarity DC voltage bus for generating boost current pulses during negative half cycles of said alternating voltage source means;
- whereby said first boost stage switching device means is decoupled from said positive polarity DC voltage bus by said first bridge diode and said second boost stage switching device means is decoupled from said negative polarity DC voltage bus by said second bridge diode.
- 2. A boost-buck circuit as defined in claim 1 wherein said first boost stage switching device means comprises a first insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) and first integral antiparallel diode, and said second boost stage switching device means comprises a second insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) and second integral antiparallel diode.
- 3. A boost-buck circuit as defined in claim 2 wherein said first IGBT and said first SCR are gated conductive for a predetermined time during a negative half cycle of said alternating voltage source means.
- 4. A boost-buck circuit as defined in claim 3 wherein said second IGBT and said second SCR are gated conductive for a predetermined time during a positive half cycle of said alternating voltage source means.
- 5. A boost-buck circuit as defined in claim 2 wherein said first IGBT and said first SCR are gated conductive N number of times for predetermined time intervals during a negative half cycle of said alternating voltage source means.
- 6. A boost-buck circuit as defined in claim 3 wherein said second IGBT and said second SCR are gated conductive N number of times for predetermined time intervals during a positive half cycle of said alternating voltage source means.
- 7. A boost-buck circuit as defined in claim 1 wherein said means defining said alternating voltage source comprises a voltage generator and said intrinsic inductance is the leakage inductance of windings of said voltage generator.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. N00024-92-C-4207 awarded by the United States Navy.
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5309345 |
Nakamura et al. |
May 1994 |
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