This application claims priority to European Patent Application No. 16174027.9 filed Jun. 10, 2016, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to power switches.
Power switches are used in a very wide range of applications where power conversion is required including but, of course, not limited to aircraft technology. Conventionally, in power electronic circuits, fast semiconductor switches are used which can be controlled to change their state between an ‘off’ state and an ‘on’ state. Many switch circuits use electric field effect technologies e.g. junction field effect transistors (JFETs), metal oxide field effect transistors (MOSFETs) or insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs). With such switches, the state of the switch can be controlled by a gate voltage and such circuits require relatively simple control circuitry.
Source-switched or so-called ‘cascode’ circuits are also known in power switches. A cascode usually comprises a normally-off gating device such as a MOSFET and a normally-on high voltage device such as a JFET. Such switches are generally simple and reliable.
A problem with known MOSFET or IGBT switch arrangements described above is that a gate driver is required, which adds complexity, cost and weight to the system and takes up additional space. Furthermore, such circuits, in many cases, need isolation between the high voltage power side and the low voltage control side to deal with level shifting and noise requirements. To deal with this problem, conventional circuits include additional components such as isolating components like optical isolation circuitry and an isolated or floating power supply for each power switch. Again, these components take up space in the switch and add to its weight, cost and complexity.
It is an aim of the present disclosure to provide a simpler power switch having fewer or no external components.
The disclosure provides a power switch responsive to a control signal from a logic source to switch between an ON and an OFF state; an optical component arranged to output an optical signal responsive to the control signal; and a driver device responsive to the optical signals to switch between a non-conductive (OFF) state and a conductive (ON) state.
The power device preferably comprises an optical sensitive device and a self-conducting JFET in a cascode configuration.
The power device may comprise a transistor e.g. a JFET or other field effect transistor such as, e.g. those known from conventional cascode switches or e.g. an IGBT responsive to optical or light signals. One possible embodiment combines a Low voltage Darlington isolator and a high voltage JFET.
Preferred embodiments will now be described by way of example only with reference to the drawings.
Referring first to
In a conventional power switch such as that shown in
The present disclosure uses a high speed, high power optical device such as an LED 8 and a light sensitive switch element such as a light sensitive IGBT 9. This then removes the need for the other common circuit elements required by the conventional gate driver arrangement such as the isolating components, drive circuits and floating/split power supplies. The resulting fewer components mean that the entire switch can be easily mounted on a small chip surface.
The optical switch element and the JFET will have to be sized to meet the desired rating of the device in terms of current and voltage rating. Both light sensitive switch element and JFET need to be rated for the current capability of the device. In addition the JFET needs to be able to handle the device's voltage rating. Whereas the voltage rating of the optical device is determined by the voltage the JFET needs, to be blocked, which will be in the range of a 20V.
The optical device or LED 8 can be located close to the light sensitive switch element or remote from the light sensitive device connected by a optical fiber or similar light carrying device.
The switch of the present disclosure combining known technologies such as SiC JFET high power optical devices in a cascode configuration enables the manufacture of simple power stages in drive systems and power supplies without the need for optical isolation, gate drives and floating/split power supplies, thus providing small, reliable, light and inexpensive devices.
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16174027.9 | Jun 2016 | EP | regional |