IP Library Granted Patent US 12689285
Granted Patent B2
US 12689285 · App. 18/841,228 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Gate drive circuitry and power converter

Inventors: Shota Morisaki (Tokyo, JP); Takayoshi Miki (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
H02M1/08H02M1/327H02M7/5387
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Patent No.
US 12689285
App. No.
18/841,228
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A controller of a gate drive circuitry includes: a Vsd table indicating a first voltage, which is a voltage between a drain terminal and a source terminal, in a correspondence between a first current and a first junction temperature; and a Vsd table indicating the first voltage in a correspondence between a second current and a second junction temperature. The first and second currents are currents flowing when a semiconductor switching element is in an asynchronous rectification state and a synchronous rectification state, respectively. The first and second junction temperatures are junction temperatures when the first and second currents flow through the semiconductor switching element, respectively. The controller uniquely specifies a junction temperature of the semiconductor switching element from the Vsd table by using two detection values of the first voltage detected individually in the asynchronous rectification state and the synchronous rectification state.

Claims (53)

1 . A gate drive circuitry configured to drive a semiconductor switching element: including a gate terminal; a drain terminal and a source terminal; and incorporating at least one of an antiparallel diode or a body diode, the gate drive circuitry comprising:

a voltage detection circuitry configured to detect a first voltage that is a voltage between the drain terminal and the source terminal;

a controller configured to generate a drive signal for driving the semiconductor switching element; and

a gate driver configured to generate a drive voltage for driving the semiconductor switching element based on the drive signal and apply the drive voltage to the gate terminal, wherein

the controller includes:

a first table that is a table indicating the first voltage in a correspondence between a first current and a junction temperature, the first current flowing from the source terminal to the drain terminal when the semiconductor switching element is in an asynchronous rectification state, and the junction temperature being of the semiconductor switching element when the first current flows in the semiconductor switching element; and

a second table that is a table indicating the first voltage in a correspondence between a second current and a junction temperature, the second current flowing from the source terminal to the drain terminal when the semiconductor switching element is in a synchronous rectification state, and the junction temperature being of the semiconductor switching element when the second current flows in the semiconductor switching element,

the voltage detection circuitry is configured to:

detect the first voltage at a first timing at which the semiconductor switching element is in the asynchronous rectification state; and

detect the first voltage at a second timing at which the semiconductor switching element is in the synchronous rectification state, and

the controller is configured to:

perform processing of uniquely identifying at least one of a junction temperature of the semiconductor switching element and a current flowing through the semiconductor switching element at the first and second timings from the first and second tables, by using two detection values of the first voltage detected at the first and second timings.

2 . The gate drive circuitry according to claim 1 , wherein

the first timing is any timing in a dead time provided in the drive signal, and

the second timing is any timing in a period in which the semiconductor switching element is controlled to be turned ON after an end of the dead time and a reflux current flows through the semiconductor switching element.

3 . The gate drive circuitry according to claim 2 , wherein

the controller is configured to:

uniquely identify a current flowing through the semiconductor switching element at the first and second timings to obtain an estimation value;

compare the estimation value with a threshold value; and

perform control to stop an operation of the gate driver in a case where the estimation value exceeds the threshold value.

4 . A power converter comprising:

the gate drive circuitry according to claim 3 ; and

a power conversion main circuitry having at least one semiconductor switching element that is driven by the gate drive circuitry.

5 . The gate drive circuitry according to claim 2 , wherein

the controller is configured to:

uniquely identify a current flowing through the semiconductor switching element at the first and second timings to obtain an estimation value;

compare the estimation value with a threshold value; and

perform control to issue a warning or stop an operation of the gate driver in accordance with a number of times the estimation value exceeds the threshold value.

6 . A power converter comprising:

the gate drive circuitry according to claim 5 ; and

a power conversion main circuitry having at least one semiconductor switching element that is driven by the gate drive circuitry.

7 . A power converter comprising:

the gate drive circuitry according to claim 2 ; and

a power conversion main circuitry having at least one semiconductor switching element that is driven by the gate drive circuitry.

8 . The gate drive circuitry according to claim 1 - or 2 , wherein

the controller is configured to:

uniquely identify a current flowing through the semiconductor switching element at the first and second timings to obtain an estimation value;

compare the estimation value with a threshold value; and

perform control to stop an operation of the gate driver in a case where the estimation value exceeds the threshold value.

9 . A power converter comprising:

the gate drive circuitry according to claim 8 ; and

a power conversion main circuitry having at least one semiconductor switching element that is driven by the gate drive circuitry.

10 . The gate drive circuitry according to claim 1 , wherein

the controller is configured to:

uniquely identify a current flowing through the semiconductor switching element at the first and second timings to obtain an estimation value;

compare the estimation value with a threshold value; and

perform control to issue a warning or stop an operation of the gate driver in accordance with a number of times the estimation value exceeds the threshold value.

11 . A power converter comprising:

the gate drive circuitry according to claim 10 ; and

a power conversion main circuitry having at least one semiconductor switching element that is driven by the gate drive circuitry.

12 . A power converter comprising:

the gate drive circuitry according to claim 1 ; and

a power conversion main circuitry having at least one semiconductor switching element that is driven by the gate drive circuitry.