IP Library Granted Patent US 6,861,835
Granted Patent B2
US 6,861,835 · App. 10/309,793 · Granted Mar 1, 2005

Method and system for non-invasive power transistor die voltage measurement

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Patent No.
US 6,861,835
App. No.
10/309,793
Granted
Mar 1, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A non-invasive, non-destructive method and system for determining power transistor peak die voltage utilizes values for each of a plurality of parameters determined by measurement of external terminal voltages for any number of switches, such as transistors of an inverter. Stray inductance values are calculated and used with measured current gradient to calculate the peak die voltages for the switches. A refinement of the method determines transistor peak die voltage without measuring current.

Claims (88)

1. A method of non-destructively determining power transistor peak die voltage based on external terminal properties of an inverter, the inverter comprising a first switch and an anti-paralleled diode, a second switch and an anti-paralleled diode, the first and the second switches coupled in series between a first external DC terminal and a second external DC terminal, and an external AC terminal coupled between the first and the second switches, the method comprising:

determining a first voltage across the first external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the second switch;

determining a second voltage across the second external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the first switch; and

determining a peak die voltage for at least one of the first and the second switches based in part on at least one of the determined first and second voltages.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

determining a bus voltage across the first and the second external DC terminals, and wherein determining a peak die voltage for at least one of the first and the second switches includes summing the determined bus voltage, the determined first voltage and the determined second voltage.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

determining a current gradient when switching OFF at least one of the first and the second switches;

determining an inductance of the first switch as the quotient of a dividend equal to a difference between the determined voltage across the second external DC terminal and the AC terminal and a DC bus voltage, and a divisor equal to the current gradient; and

determining an inductance of the second switch as the quotient of a dividend equal to a difference between the determined voltage across the first external DC terminal and the AC terminal and the DC bus voltage, and a divisor equal to the current gradient.

4. The method of claim 3 wherein determining a peak die voltage for at least one of the first and the second switches based in part on at least one of the determined voltages includes:

determining a sum of the inductance of the first switch and the inductance of the second switch;

determining a product of the current gradient and the determined sum of the inductances of the first and the second switches; and

determining a sum of the bus voltage and the determined product.

5. The method of claim 3 wherein determining a peak die voltage for at least one of the first and the second switches based in part on at least one of the determined voltages includes:

determining a sum of the inductance of the first switch, the inductance of the second switch, and an inductance of the DC bus;

determining a product of the current gradient and the determined sum of the inductances of the first and the second switches and the DC bus; and

determining a sum of the DC bus voltage and the determined product.

6. A method of non-destructively determining power transistor peak die voltage V DIE-PEAK based on external terminal properties of an inverter, the inverter comprising a first switch and an anti-paralleled diode, a second switch and an anti-paralleled diode, the first and the second switches coupled in series between a first external DC terminal and a second external DC terminal, and an external AC terminal coupled between the first and the second switches, the method comprising:

determining a first switch voltage V S1 across the first external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the second switch;

determining a second switch voltage V S2 across the second external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the first switch;

determining a bus voltage V BUS ; and

determining a peak die voltage V DIE-PEAK for at least one of the first and the second switches according to V BUS +V S1 +V S2 .

7. A method of forming an inverter, the inverter comprising a first switch and an anti-paralleled diode, a second switch and an anti-paralleled diode, the first and the second switches coupled in series between a first external DC terminal and a second external DC terminal, and an external AC terminal coupled between the first and the second switches, the method comprising:

determining a first switch voltage V S1 across the first external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the second switch;

determining a second switch voltage V S2 across the second external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the first switch;

determining a bus voltage V BUS ;

determining a peak die voltage V DIE-PEAK for at least one of the first and the second switches according to V BUS +V S1 +V S2 ; and

selecting at least one die having a voltage rating based on the determined die voltage for inclusion in the inverter.

8. A method of operating an inverter, the inverter comprising a first switch and an anti-paralleled diode, a second switch and an anti-paralleled diode, the first and the second switches coupled in series between a first external DC terminal and a second external DC terminal, and an external AC terminal coupled between the first and the second switches, the method comprising:

determining a first switch voltage V S1 across the first external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the second switch;

determining a second switch voltage V S2 across the second external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the first switch;

determining a bus voltage V BUS ;

determining a peak die voltage V DIE-PEAK for at least one of the first and the second switches according to V BUS +V S1 +V S2 ; and

limiting operation of the inverter to below the determined die voltage.

9. A method of non-destructively determining power transistor peak die voltage V DIE-PEAK based on external terminal properties of an inverter, the inverter comprising a first switch and an anti-paralleled diode, a second switch and an anti-paralleled diode, the first and the second switches coupled in series between a first external DC terminal and a second external DC terminal, and an external AC terminal coupled between the first and the second switches, the method comprising:

measuring a first switch voltage V S1 across the first external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the second switch;

measuring a second switch voltage V S2 across the second external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the first switch;

determining a current gradient dI/dt when switching OFF one of the first and the second switches;

determining a bus voltage V BUS ; and

determining the die voltage for at least one of the first and the second switches according to VDIE-PEAK=VBUS+(LS1+L S2 )*dI/dt, wherein LS1=(VS2−VBUS)/dI/dt and LS2=(VS1−VBUS)/dI/dt.11.

10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

determining a first switch inductance L S1 according to L S1 =(V S2 −V BUS )/dI/dt; and

determining a second switch inductance L S2 according to L S2 =(V S1 −V BUS )/dI/dt.

11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

selecting at least one die having a voltage rating based on the determined die voltage for inclusion in the inverter.

12. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

limiting operation of the inverter to below the determined die voltage.

13. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

selectively applying control signals to a gate of a first insulated gate bipolar transistor and a gate of a second insulated gate bipolar transistor to turn the first and the second insulated gate bipolar transistors ON and OFF, where the first and the second insulated gate bipolar transistors form the first and the second switches, respectively.

14. A method of non-destructively determining power transistor peak die voltage V DIE-PEAK based on external terminal properties of an inverter, the inverter comprising a first switch and an anti-paralleled diode, a second switch and an anti-paralleled diode, the first and the second switches coupled in series between a first external DC terminal and a second external DC terminal, and an external AC terminal coupled between the first and the second switches, the method comprising:

measuring a first switch voltage V S1 across the first external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the second switch;

measuring a second switch voltage V S2 across the second external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the first switch;

determining a current gradient dI/dt when switching OFF when of the first and the second switches;

determining a bus voltage V BUS ; and

determining the die voltage V DIE-PEAK for at least one of the first and the second switches according to V DIE =V DC +(L BUS +L S1 +L S2 )*dI/dt, wherein L BUS is a bus inductance, L S1 =(V S2 −V BUS )/dI/dt and L S2 =(V S1 −V BUS )/dI/dt.

15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

determining a first switch inductance L S1 according to L S1 =(V S2 −V BUS )/dI/dt; and

determining a second switch inductance L S2 according to L S2 =(V S1 −V BUS )/dI/dt.

16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

selecting at least one die having a voltage rating based on the determined die voltage for inclusion in the inverter.

17. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

limiting operation of the inverter to below the determined die voltage.

18. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

selectively applying control signals to a gate of a first insulated gate bipolar transistor and a gate of a second insulated gate bipolar transistor to turn the first and the second insulated gate bipolar transistors ON and OFF, where the first and the second insulated gate bipolar transistors form the first and the second switches, respectively.

19. A system for non-destructively determining power transistor peak die voltage based on external terminal properties of an inverter, the inverter comprising a first switch and an anti-paralleled diode, a second switch and an anti-paralleled diode, the first and the second switches coupled in series between a first external DC terminal and a second external DC terminal, and an external AC terminal coupled between the first and the second switches, the system comprising:

means for determining a first switch voltage V S1 across the first external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the second switch;

means for determining a second switch voltage V S2 across the second external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the first switch;

means for determining a bus voltage, V BUS ; and

means for determining a peak die voltage V DIE-PEAK for at least one of the first and the second switches according to V BUS +V S1 +V S2 .

20. A system for non-destructively determining power transistor peak die voltage based on external terminal properties of an inverter, the inverter comprising a first switch and an anti-paralleled diode, a second switch and an anti-paralleled diode, the first and the second switches coupled in series between a first external DC terminal and a second external DC terminal, and an external AC terminal coupled between the first and the second switches, the system comprising:

means for measuring a first switch voltage V S1 across the first external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the second switch;

means for determining a second switch voltage V S2 across the second external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the first switch;

means for determining a current gradient dI/dt when switching OFF one of the first and the second switches;

means for determining a bus voltage V BUS ; and

means for determining the die voltage for at least one of the first and the second switches according to V DIE-PEAK =V BUS +(L S1 +L S2 )*dI/dt, wherein L S1 =(V S2 =V BUS )/dI/dt and L S2 =(V S1 −V BUS )/dI/dt.

21. The system of claim 20 , further comprising:

means for determining a first switch inductance L S1 according to L S1 =(V S2 −V BUS )/dI/dt; and

means for determining a second switch inductance L S2 according to L S2 =(V S1 −V BUS )/dI/dt.

22. A system for non-destructively determining power transistor peak die voltage based on external terminal properties of an inverter, the inverter comprising a first switch and an anti-paralleled diode, a second switch and an anti-paralleled diode, the first and the second switches coupled in series between a first external DC terminal and a second external DC terminal, and an external AC terminal coupled between the first and the second switches, the system comprising:

means for measuring a first switch voltage V S1 across the first external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the second switch;

means for measuring a second switch voltage V S2 across the second external DC terminal and the AC terminal when switching OFF the first switch;

means for determining a current gradient dI/dt when switching OFF one of the first and the second switches;

means for determining a bus voltage V BUS ; and

means for determining the die voltage V DIE-PEAK for at least one of the first and the second switches according to V DIE-PEAK =V DC +(L BUS +L S1 +L S2 )*dI/dt, wherein L BUS is a bus inductance, L S1 =(V S2 −V BUS )/dI/dt and L S2 =(V S1 −V BUS )/dI/dt.

23. The system of claim 22 , further comprising:

means for determining a first switch inductance L S1 according to L S1 =(V S2 −V BUS )/dI/dt; and

means for determining a second switch inductance L S2 according to L S2 =(V S1 −V BUS )/dI/dt.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 12, 2021
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 058108/0412 →
MERGER Recorded Feb 25, 2015
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS US, INC.
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 035091/0577 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 12, 2015
From: SIEMENS VDO AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATION
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS US, INC.
Reel/Frame 034979/0865 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 28, 2007
From: BALLARD POWER SYSTEMS CORPORATION
To: SIEMENS VDO AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 019077/0840 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 6, 2004
From: MALY, DOUGLAS K.; WEST, ORRIN B.; CHEN, CHINGCHI
To: BALLARD POWER SYSTEMS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 015222/0214 →