Claims
- 1. A method for determining whether a solid-state switch that defines a selectively conductive path is shorted, the method comprising rendering the solid-state switch conductive after a current-zero crossing, thereafter monitoring the voltage across the conductive path of the solid-state switch and determining that the solid-state switch is shorted if the monitored voltage does not exceed a predetermined threshold.
- 2. An arrangement for determining whether a solid-state switch that defines a selectively conductive path is shorted, the arrangement comprising monitoring means for monitoring the voltage across the conductive path of the solid-state switch after a current-zero crossing of the current through the solid-state switch and means responsive to said monitoring means for determining whether the solid-state switch is shorted based on a comparison of the monitored voltage and a predetermined threshold voltage.
- 3. A control arrangement for a source-transfer switching system of the type that includes first and second solid-state switches having respective first and second control inputs, input source connections and output connections, the output connections being connected to a common load circuit connection, the control arrangement comprising:
transfer control means for controlling the first and second solid-state switches via the first and second control inputs so as to selectively supply the common load circuit connection via either the first or second solid-state switch; first means for sensing one or more improper electrical operating conditions of each of the first and second solid-state switches; and second means responsive to a detected improper electrical operating condition of the first or second solid state switch supplying the common load circuit for initiating a transfer to the other of the first or second solid state switch, said first and second solid-state switches comprising a plurality of series-connected stages, said first means comprising means for sensing said one or more improper operating conditions for each stage of the first and second solid-state switches, a first of said one or more improper operating conditions is the shorted condition of each stage of the first and second solid-state switches, the shorted condition of each stage of the first and second solid-state switches being determined based on a representation of the voltage across each stage of the first and second solid-state switches.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/377,464 filed on May 3, 2002 and No. 60/369,201 filed on Apr. 11, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60377464 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60369201 |
Apr 2002 |
US |