IP Library Granted Patent US 12706522
Granted Patent B2
US 12706522 · App. 18/184,956 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Electronic circuitry, electric power conversion device, and inverter

Inventors: Hiroki Watanabe (Tokyo, JP); Takeshi Ueno (Kawasaki, JP)
Assignees: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA; TOSHIBA ELECTRONIC DEVICES & STORAGE CORPORATION
H02M1/08H02M7/53871H02P27/08
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12706522
App. No.
18/184,956
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one embodiment, electronic circuitry includes a current output circuit configured to output a drive current to a switching element, a first detection circuit configured to detect a timing at which a voltage between output terminals of the switching element, and a control circuit configured to cause the current output circuit to start outputting a first drive current in accordance with a command signal that instructs switching operation of the switching element. The control circuit switches the drive current output from the current output circuit to a second drive current smaller than the first drive current based on the timing at which the voltage between the output terminals, the timing being detected by the first detection circuit.

Claims (33)

1 . An electronic circuitry comprising:

a current output circuit configured to output a drive current to a control terminal of a switching element;

a first detection circuit configured to detect a timing at which a voltage between output terminals of the switching element becomes equal to a predetermined first threshold voltage; and

a control circuit configured to cause the current output circuit to start outputting a first drive current to the control terminal in accordance with a command signal that instructs switching operation of the switching element,

wherein the control circuit switches the drive current output from the current output circuit to a second drive current smaller than the first drive current in response to the timing being detected by the first detection circuit, wherein the output terminals are different from the control terminal.

2 . The electronic circuitry according to claim 1 , wherein when the timing at which the voltage between the output terminals starts to change is detected by the first detection circuit, the control circuit switches the drive current output from the current output circuit to the second drive current.

3 . The electronic circuitry according to claim 1 , wherein the first threshold voltage is set between 90% to 80% of the voltage between the output terminals when the switching element is OFF.

4 . The electronic circuitry according to claim 2 , further comprising a second detection circuit configured to detect a timing at which the voltage between the output terminals of the switching element has stopped changing,

wherein when the timing at which the voltage between the output terminals has stopped changing is detected by the second detection circuit, the control circuit switches the drive current output from the current output circuit to a third drive current larger than the second drive current.

5 . The electronic circuitry according to claim 4 , wherein the second detection circuit detects the timing at which the voltage between the output terminals has stopped changing, by detecting a timing at which the voltage between the output terminals of the switching element becomes equal to a predetermined second threshold voltage.

6 . The electronic circuitry according to claim 5 , wherein the second threshold voltage is set between 20% to 10% of the voltage between the output terminals when the switching element is OFF.

7 . The electronic circuitry according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a second detection circuit configured to detect a timing at which the voltage between the output terminals of the switching element has stopped changing; and

a measurement circuit configured to measure a third time period from when the voltage between the output terminals starts to change is detected by the first detection circuit to when the voltage between the output terminals has stopped changing is detected by the second detection circuit, wherein

when a first time period has passed after the current output circuit starts outputting the first drive current, the control circuit switches the drive current output from the current output circuit from the first drive current to the second drive current and causes the current output circuit to output the second drive current for a second time period, and

the control circuit corrects the value of the first time period based on the third time period measured by the measurement circuit.

8 . The electronic circuitry according to claim 7 , wherein the control circuit extends the first time period by a predetermined time period when the difference between the second time period and the third time period is larger than zero, and the control circuit shortens the first time period by the predetermined time period when the difference between the second time period and the third time period is equal to or smaller than zero.

9 . The electronic circuitry according to claim 7 , wherein the control circuit corrects the value of the second drive current based on the third time period.

10 . The electronic circuitry according to claim 9 , wherein the control circuit decreases the second drive current when the third time period is shorter than a predetermined target time period, and the control circuit increases the second drive current when the third time period is longer than the target time period.

11 . An electric power conversion device comprising:

two switching elements constituting an arm pair; and

two electronic circuitry configured to supply drive currents to the two switching elements respectively, wherein

each of the electronic circuitry comprises:

a current output circuit configured to output a drive current to a control terminal of the switching element,

a first detection circuit configured to detect a timing at which a voltage between output terminals of the switching element becomes equal to a predetermined first threshold voltage, and

a control circuit configured to cause the current output circuit to start outputting a first drive current to the control terminal in accordance with a command signal that instructs switching operation of the switching element, and wherein

the control circuit switches the drive current output from the current output circuit to a second drive current smaller than the first drive current in response to the timing being detected by the first detection circuit, wherein the output terminals are different from the control terminal.

12 . An inverter comprising an electric power conversion circuit including three sets of two switching elements and two electronic circuitries, the two switching elements constituting an arm pair connected to a load, the two electronic circuitry being configured to supply drive currents to the two switching elements respectively, wherein

each of the electronic circuitry comprises:

a current output circuit configured to output a drive current to a control terminal of the switching element,

a first detection circuit configured to detect a timing at which a voltage between output terminals of the switching element becomes equal to a predetermined first threshold voltage, and

a control circuit configured to cause the current output circuit to start outputting a first drive current to the control terminal in accordance with a command signal that instructs switching operation of the switching element, and wherein

the control circuit switches the drive current output from the current output circuit to a second drive current smaller than the first drive current in response to the timing being detected by the first detection circuit, wherein the output terminals are different from the control terminal.