Power converter and power supply apparatus
A power converter includes an inverter circuit, a variable reactor, a transformer, and a converter circuit. The inverter circuit includes a plurality of switching elements and snubber capacitors each connected in parallel to a corresponding one of the switching elements, and converts a first DC voltage into a first AC voltage. The variable reactor is disposed on the output side of the inverter circuit and configured to be variable in inductance value. The transformer insulates the primary side and the secondary side from each other, and converts the first AC voltage applied via the variable reactor into a second AC voltage. The converter circuit converts the second AC voltage into a second DC voltage.
1 . A power converter to convert a first DC voltage applied from a DC power supply into a second DC voltage for a load, the power converter comprising:
an inverter circuit including a plurality of switching elements and snubber capacitors each connected in parallel to a corresponding one of the plurality of switching elements, and a plurality of clamping diodes and at least one flying capacitor connected to the plurality of switching elements, the inverter circuit configured to convert the first DC voltage into a first AC voltage and to discharge charges accumulated in the snubber capacitors by the at least one flying capacitor;
a variable reactor disposed on an output side of the inverter circuit and configured to be variable in inductance value;
a transformer including a primary winding and a secondary winding that are magnetically coupled to each other to insulate a primary side and a secondary side from each other, to convert the first AC voltage applied via the variable reactor, into a second AC voltage;
a converter circuit to convert the second AC voltage into the second DC voltage; and
a control circuit to change the inductance value of the variable reactor in two or more stages, wherein
the control circuit changes the inductance value based on a load current flowing through the load,
the inductance value is changed at a zero-crossing point where a primary current flowing through the primary winding switches from negative to positive or from positive to negative, and
the variable reactor includes:
a reactor including first and second terminals and one or more tap terminals, the first terminal being connected to the inverter circuit, the second terminal being connected to the primary winding of the transformer,
one or more bidirectional switches each including two switching elements including antiparallel-connected diodes, the two switching element being anti-series connected to each other, and
the one or more bidirectional switches each have one end connected to the first terminal or the second terminal, and an opposite end connected to a corresponding one of the one or more tap terminals.
2 . The power converter according to claim 1 , wherein
the control circuit includes
a same number of first comparators as a number of the one or more bidirectional switches, to output first comparison results obtained by comparing the load current with predetermined set values,
a second comparator to output a second comparison result obtained by comparing the primary current with a zero value, and
a same number of latch circuits as the number of the first comparators, to receive input of the first comparison results from the corresponding first comparators, and the second comparison result from the second comparator, and
the latch circuits each hold a corresponding one of the first comparison results and output a signal based on the held first comparison result to a corresponding one of the one or more bidirectional switches in accordance with a timing at which the second comparison result is input.
3 . A power supply apparatus to be installed in a railway vehicle, the power supply apparatus comprising the power converter according to claim 2 , wherein the power supply apparatus supplies power to an installed load in the railway vehicle, using the power converter.
4 . A power supply apparatus to be installed in a railway vehicle, the power supply apparatus comprising the power converter according to claim 1 , wherein
the power supply apparatus supplies power to an installed load in the railway vehicle, using the power converter.
5 . A power supply apparatus to be installed in a train including a train information management system to manage train information, the power supply apparatus comprising
the power converter according to claim 1 , wherein the power supply apparatus supplies power to a load installed in the train, using the power converter, and
the control circuit changes the inductance value on based on load information output from the train information management system.