IP Library Granted Patent US 12665494
Granted Patent B2
US 12665494 · App. 18/643,393 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Flying capacitor converter and method for protecting a flying capacitor converter

Inventors: Hemant Bishnoi (Brugg, CH); Sami Pettersson (Dietikon, CH); Francisco Canales (Baden-Dättwil, CH)
Assignee: ABB Schweiz AG
H02M1/325H02M1/0009H02M1/0095H02M3/07
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Patent No.
US 12665494
App. No.
18/643,393
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A flying capacitor converter comprising a protection circuit includes at least two cells, each having a capacitor having a first and second DC sides, a first switch connected to the first DC side and to a capacitor of a following cell or an output circuit, and a second switch connected to the second DC side and to the capacitor of the following cell or the output circuit. During a nominal non-fault operation of the flying capacitor converter, only one of the first and second switches is in a conducting state, and during a fault operation where the first switch has a short circuit failure and the second switch has a conducting state, the protection circuit is configured to keep the second switch switched-on.

Claims (27)

1 . A flying capacitor converter comprising:

a protection circuit for protecting the flying capacitor converter from a short-circuit failure of a switch, wherein the flying capacitor converter comprises at least two cells, each of the at least two cells comprising:

a capacitor having a first DC side and a second DC side,

a first switch connected to the first DC side and to a capacitor of a following cell or to an output circuit; and

a second switch connected to the second DC side and to the capacitor of the following cell or to the output circuit;

wherein, during a nominal non-fault operation of the flying capacitor converter, only one of the first switch and the second switch is in a conducting state; and

wherein, during a fault operation where the first switch has a short-circuit failure, the protection circuit is configured to keep the second switch switched-on once the second switch is switched on.

2 . The flying capacitor converter according to claim 1 , wherein the flying capacitor converter further comprises a control circuit; wherein, during the non-fault operation, the control circuit is configured to control a current by switching the first and the second switches; wherein the control circuit is further configured to switch the second switch on only when the first switch is switched-off, and wherein during the fault operation, where the first switch has a short-circuit failure and has a conducting state after a switching-off operation by the control circuit, the control circuit is configured to switch on the second switch.

3 . The flying capacitor converter according to claim 1 , wherein the protection circuit comprises a detection circuit for detecting the short circuit, wherein the detection circuit is configured to detect the short-circuit by detecting a voltage or a current at the capacitor and/or first switch and to generate a detection signal to be used for keeping the second switch switched-on.

4 . The flying capacitor converter according to claim 3 , wherein the protection circuit further comprises a gate drive protection circuit configured to receive the detection signal and to provide the protection signal.

5 . The flying capacitor converter according to claim 3 , wherein the flying capacitor converter further comprises:

a first gate drive circuit connected to the control circuit for receiving a first control signal and for providing a drive signal to the first switch in accordance with the first control signal; and

a second gate drive circuit connected to the control circuit for receiving a second control signal and for providing a drive signal to the second switch in accordance with the second control signal;

wherein the second gate drive circuit is configured to receive the detection signal, or a protection signal based on the detection signal, and to provide a gate driving signal for keeping the second switch switched-on.

6 . The flying capacitor converter according to claim 5 , wherein the second gate drive circuit comprises the gate drive protection circuit.

7 . The flying capacitor converter according to claim 4 , wherein the detection circuit is connected to the gate drive protection circuit and configured to provide the detection signal as protection signal directly to the gate drive protection circuit.

8 . The flying capacitor converter according to claim 4 , wherein the detection circuit is an operational amplifier circuitry; wherein the operational amplifier circuitry is connected to the first and the second DC sides of the capacitor for detecting a voltage or voltage change over time at the capacitor caused by the short-circuit; and wherein the operational amplifier circuitry is connected to the gate drive protection circuit for providing the detection signal as protection signal directly to the gate drive protection circuit or to the control circuit for providing the detection signal to the control circuit.

9 . The flying capacitor converter according to claim 4 , wherein the detection circuit is an operational amplifier circuitry that is connected to the capacitor for detecting a current or current change over time from or to the capacitor caused by the short-circuit, and connected to the gate drive protection circuit for providing the detection signal as protection signal directly to the gate drive protection circuit or to the control circuit for providing the detection signal to the control circuit.

10 . The flying capacitor converter according to claim 5 , wherein the first gate drive circuit comprises the detection circuit for detecting the short circuit, and wherein the first gate drive circuit is configured to provide the detection signal.

11 . The flying capacitor converter according to claim 3 , wherein the detection circuit is a desaturation detection circuit.

12 . The flying capacitor converter according to claim 5 , wherein the detection circuit is configured to provide the detection signal to the control circuit, and the control circuit is configured to process the detection signal and to provide a control signal as protection signal to the second gate drive circuit.

13 . The flying capacitor converter according to claim 3 , wherein the detection circuit is one of a phase voltage analyzer configured to detect a short circuit using a DFT or a flycap current and current direction detection circuit using a Rogowski coil.

14 . The flying capacitor converter according to claim 1 , wherein the number of cells N is higher than the minimum number Nmin of cells necessary to handle the voltage; and wherein the control circuit is configured to adjust pulse width modulated (PWM) carriers from an N+1 cell scheme to an N cell scheme.

15 . A method for protecting a flying capacitor converter, wherein the flying capacitor converter comprises a control circuit and a protection circuit for protecting the flying capacitor converter from a short-circuit failure of a switch, wherein the flying capacitor converter comprises at least two cells, wherein each cell comprises a capacitor having a first DC side and a second DC side, a first switch connected to the first DC side and to a capacitor of a following cell or an output circuit; and a second switch connected to the second DC side and to the capacitor of the following cell or the output circuit, the method comprising:

operating the flying capacitor converter; and

during a non-fault operation, controlling a current, by the control circuit, by switching the first and the second switches, and switching the second switch on only when the first switch is switched-off; or

upon a detection of a fault operation, where the first switch has a short circuit failure and has a conducting state, keeping, by the protection circuit, the second switch switched-on once it is switched on.