IP Library Granted Patent US 12683385
Granted Patent B2
US 12683385 · App. 18/647,055 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Electrical damping device for a DC voltage bus

Inventor: Clement Vanden Godbold (Cary, NC)
Assignee: Deere & Company
H02H9/007
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Patent No.
US 12683385
App. No.
18/647,055
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrical damping device comprises a positive path that comprises a first resistive-inductive (RL) network in parallel with a second RL network, wherein the positive path is coupled between the positive terminals of the DC ports. A negative path comprises a third RL network in parallel with a fourth RL network, wherein the negative path is coupled between the negative terminals of the DC ports. A first transformer is defined by a first inductance of first RL network and a third inductance of the third RL network, wherein the first transformer comprises windings arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path. A second transformer is defined by a second inductance of the second RL network and a fourth inductance of the fourth RL network, wherein the second transformer comprises windings arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path.

Claims (35)

1 . An electrical damping device for reducing resonance for devices that are coupled to a direct current (DC) voltage bus, the DC voltage bus comprising a first set of DC ports and a second set of DC ports, the first set of DC ports having a first capacitance in parallel with a positive terminal and a negative terminal of the DC ports, the second set of DC ports having a second capacitance in parallel with the DC ports with a positive terminal and a negative terminal of the DC ports; wherein the electrical damping device comprises:

a positive path comprising a first resistive-inductive (RL) network in parallel with a second RL network, wherein the positive path is coupled between the positive terminals of the DC ports;

a negative path comprising a third RL network in parallel with a fourth RL network, wherein the negative path is coupled between the negative terminals of the DC ports;

a first transformer defined by a first inductance of first RL network and a third inductance of the third RL network, wherein the first transformer comprises windings arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path; and

a second transformer defined by a second inductance of the second RL network and a fourth inductance of the fourth RL network, wherein the second transformer comprises windings arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path;

wherein the third RL network comprises a power path with a third resistance, whereas the fourth RL network comprises a damping path with a fourth resistance, wherein the third resistance is less than the fourth resistance.

2 . The device according to claim 1 wherein the first RL network has a first resistance, wherein the second RL network has a second resistance; wherein the first inductance is greater than the second inductance; and wherein the first resistance is lower than the second resistance, where the second resistance is configured to attenuate a resonant magnitude of a combination of the first capacitance, the first inductance, and the second capacitance.

3 . The device according to claim 1 wherein the third inductance is greater than the fourth inductance, where the fourth resistance is configured to attenuate a resonant magnitude of a combination of the first capacitance, the third inductance, and the second capacitance.

4 . The device according to claim 1 wherein the first RL network has the first resistance and the first inductance in series with each other; wherein the second RL network has the second resistance and the second inductance.

5 . The device according to claim 1 wherein the windings of the first transformer comprises a primary windings of the first inductance and secondary windings of the third inductance that are arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path to enhance respective currents between the windings.

6 . The device according to claim 1 wherein the windings of second transformer comprise primary windings of the second inductance and secondary windings of the fourth inductance arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path to cancel or oppose respective currents between the windings.

7 . The device according to claim 1 wherein first resistive-inductive (RL) network comprises a power path with a first resistance, whereas the second RL network comprises a damping path to dampen potential parasitic resonance of alternating current signal components on the direct current bus with a the second resistance, wherein the first resistance is less than the second resistance.

8 . An electrical damping device for reducing resonance for devices that are coupled to a direct current (DC) voltage bus, the DC voltage bus comprising a first set of DC ports and a second set of DC ports, the first set of DC ports having a first capacitance in parallel with a positive terminal and a negative terminal of the DC ports, the second set of DC ports having a second capacitance in parallel with the DC ports with a positive terminal and a negative terminal of the DC ports; wherein the electrical damping device comprises:

a positive path comprising a first resistive-inductive (RL) network in parallel with a second RL network, wherein the positive path is coupled between the positive terminals of the DC ports;

a negative path comprising a third RL network in parallel with a fourth RL network, wherein the negative path is coupled between the negative terminals of the DC ports;

a first transformer defined by a first inductance of first RL network and a third inductance of the third RL network, wherein the first transformer comprises windings arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path; and

a second transformer defined by a second inductance of the second RL network and a fourth inductance of the fourth RL network, wherein the second transformer comprises windings arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path;

wherein first transformer comprises an air-wound transformer or coreless transformer that is configured to attenuate frequencies equal to or greater than approximately 10 KHz.

9 . An electrical damping device for reducing resonance for devices that are coupled to a direct current (DC) voltage bus, the DC voltage bus comprising a first set of DC ports and a second set of DC ports, the first set of DC ports having a first capacitance in parallel with a positive terminal and a negative terminal of the DC ports, the second set of DC ports having a second capacitance in parallel with the DC ports with a positive terminal and a negative terminal of the DC ports; wherein the electrical damping device comprises:

a positive path comprising a first resistive-inductive (RL) network in parallel with a second RL network, wherein the positive path is coupled between the positive terminals of the DC ports;

a negative path comprising a third RL network in parallel with a fourth RL network, wherein the negative path is coupled between the negative terminals of the DC ports;

a first transformer defined by a first inductance of first RL network and a third inductance of the third RL network, wherein the first transformer comprises windings arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path; and

a second transformer defined by a second inductance of the second RL network and a fourth inductance of the fourth RL network, wherein the second transformer comprises windings arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path;

wherein the first transformer comprises an iron core transformer or powdered iron core transformer that is configured to attenuate frequencies equal to or greater than 100 Hz.

10 . The device according to claim 1 wherein each one of the second RL network and the fourth RL network comprise transmission line, braided conductors, coaxial cable, stripline, microstrip or twisted pair wires that are coupled to a discrete damping resistor.

11 . The device according to claim 1 wherein the second transformer comprises a transformer with the windings configured from insulated wires, transmission line, coaxial cable, stripline, microstrip, or twisted pair wires and wherein a core is composed of an iron powder or ferrite powder embedded in a polymer or plastic.

12 . The device according to claim 1 wherein the magnitude component of the magnitude versus frequency response of the DC bus is smoothed or attenuated via one or more damping resistors to suppress magnitude spikes associated with parasitic oscillation or resonance of the first capacitance, the second capacitance and one more of the inductances associated with the DC bus.

13 . The device according to claim 8 wherein the windings of the first transformer comprises a primary windings of the first inductance and secondary second windings of the third inductance that are arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path to enhance respective currents between the windings.

14 . The device according to claim 13 wherein the windings of second transformer comprise primary windings of the second inductance and secondary windings of the fourth inductance arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path to cancel or oppose respective currents between the windings.

15 . The device according to claim 8 wherein the magnitude component of the magnitude versus frequency response of the DC bus is smoothed or attenuated via one or more damping resistors to suppress magnitude spikes associated with parasitic oscillation or resonance of the first capacitance, the second capacitance and one more of the inductances associated with the DC bus.

16 . The device according to claim 8 wherein the second transformer comprises a transformer with the windings configured from insulated wires, transmission line, coaxial cable, stripline, microstrip, or twisted pair wires and wherein a core is composed of an iron powder or ferrite powder embedded in a polymer or plastic.

17 . The device according to claim 9 wherein the windings of the first transformer comprises a primary windings of the first inductance and secondary second windings of the third inductance that are arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path to enhance respective currents between the windings.

18 . The device according to claim 17 wherein the windings of second transformer comprise primary windings of the second inductance and secondary windings of the fourth inductance arranged for mutual coupling between the positive path and the negative path to cancel or oppose respective currents between the windings.

19 . The device according to claim 9 wherein the magnitude component of the magnitude versus frequency response of the DC bus is smoothed or attenuated via one or more damping resistors to suppress magnitude spikes associated with parasitic oscillation or resonance of the first capacitance, the second capacitance and one more of the inductances associated with the DC bus.

20 . The device according to claim 9 wherein the second transformer comprises a transformer with the windings configured from insulated wires, transmission line, coaxial cable, stripline, microstrip, or twisted pair wires and wherein a core is composed of an iron powder or ferrite powder embedded in a polymer or plastic.