Claims
- 1. A bidirectional AC/DC converter comprising a bidirectional power stage and a control circuit having a sourcing control section and a recuperation control section.
- 2. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 1 is isolated.
- 3. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 1 wherein the power stage processes raw power from electrical mains to the power required by a load.
- 4. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 1 wherein the power stage processes energy generated by an active load and delivers the energy to the mains during a recuperation phase.
- 5. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 1 wherein the power stage has an input filter inductor, at least four bidirectional switches that form a bridge configuration on the primary side of an isolation transformer, the isolation transformer, at least four quasi-bidirectional switches that form a bridge on the secondary side of the isolation transformer and an output filter capacitor.
- 6. The bidirectional AC/DC converter of claim 5 wherein the control circuit regulates the current on the primary side and voltage on the secondary side.
- 7. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 1 wherein the control circuit satisfies load requirements and provide a Power Factor Correction.
- 8. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 1 wherein the sourcing control section controls the converter when power is being delivered to a load.
- 9. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 1 wherein the recuperation control section controls the converter when an active load is present and power gets recycled into electrical mains.
- 10. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 1 wherein the recuperation control section and the sourcing control section each operates only when needed.
- 11. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 10 wherein the recuperation control section and the sourcing control section each has circuitry that automatically disables each section when electrical circuit conditions are met.
- 12. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 1 wherein the converter provides galvanic isolation between an input side and an output side of the converter unit.
- 13. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 12 wherein the converter is able to work with an active load by sourcing energy into the load or sinking energy generated by the load.
- 14. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 12 wherein the converter recycles energy when working with an active load by returning the energy into an electrical main.
- 15. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 12 wherein the converter provides Power Factor Correction for a line current, regardless if the energy is taken from the mains or recycled into the mains.
- 16. The bi-directional AC/DC converter of claim 10 wherein the converter output voltage has two levels, the first output voltage level during sourcing, and the second output voltage level slightly higher than the first output voltage level during recuperation.
- 17. A method of automatic transition, in a bidirectional AC/DC converter having a bidirectional power stage and a control circuit having a sourcing control section and a recuperation control section, between the sourcing control section and the recuperation control section comprising the steps of:
allowing an output voltage to become controlled by an active load only, and altering the output voltage to a higher or lower value to enable the control circuit to start regulating the output voltage.
- 18. The method of claim 17 is isolated.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein the power stage processes raw power from electrical mains to the power required by a load.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein the power stage processes energy generated by an active load and delivers the energy to the mains during a recuperation phase.
- 21. The method of claim 17 wherein the power stage has an input filter inductor, at least four bidirectional switches that form a bridge configuration on the primary side of an isolation transformer, the isolation transformer, at least four quasi-bidirectional switches that form a bridge on the secondary side of the isolation transformer and an output filter capacitor.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the control circuit regulates the current on the primary side and voltage on the secondary side.
- 23. The method of claim 17 wherein the control circuit satisfies load requirements and provide a Power Factor Correction.
- 24. The method of claim 17 wherein the sourcing control section controls the converter when power is being delivered to a load.
- 25. The method of claim 17 wherein the recuperation control section controls the converter when an active load is present and power gets recycled into electrical mains.
- 26. The method of claim 17 wherein the recuperation control section and the sourcing control section each operates only when needed.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein the recuperation control section and the sourcing control section each has circuitry that automatically disables each section when electrical circuit conditions are met.
- 28. The method of claim 17 wherein the converter provides galvanic isolation between an input side and an output side of the converter unit.
- 29. The method of claim 17 wherein the converter is able to work with an active load by sourcing energy into the load or sinking energy generated by the load.
- 30. The method of claim 17 wherein the converter recycles energy when working with an active load by returning the energy into an electrical main.
- 31. The method of claim 17 wherein the converter provides Power Factor Correction for a line current, regardless if the energy is taken from the mains or recycled into the mains.
- 32. The method of claim 26 wherein the converter output voltage has two levels, the first output voltage level during sourcing, and the second output voltage level slightly higher than the first output voltage level during recuperation.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This non-provisional patent application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/168,571, filed on Dec. 2, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60168571 |
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