IP Library Granted Patent US 7,081,598
Granted Patent B2
US 7,081,598 · App. 10/925,830 · Granted Jul 25, 2006

DC-DC converter with over-voltage protection circuit

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Patent No.
US 7,081,598
App. No.
10/925,830
Granted
Jul 25, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided by this invention an apparatus and method of supplying to ignite a plasma wherein in the event of an arc a shunt switch is used to divert the power away from the plasma that is incorporated into an over-voltage protection circuit that controls the shunt switch to act as a boost switch when the arc is extinguished such that the stored inductor energy is used to boost the ignition voltage for reigniting the plasma if it is extinguished. When the arc is extinguished, the inductor current is diminished, and the plasma is ignited, then the switch S 1 is turned OFF and the inductor energy goes to the plasma and the power supply operates in its normal operating mode.

Claims (14)

1. Apparatus for dc plasma processing, comprising:

a) a chamber for plasma processing having at least two electrodes contained therein;

b) a power supply for supplying voltage to the electrodes to ignite plasma and deliver power; and

c) a circuit that turns ON a shunt switch to divert current away from the plasma at the initiation of an arc; and

d) an over-voltage protection circuit that controls a shunt switch to act as a boost switch when the arc is extinguished wherein the stored inductor energy is used to boost an ignition voltage for reigniting the plasma if it is extinguished.

2. Apparatus for do plasma processing as recited in claim 1 wherein control signals for main switches of the power supply are redirected to the shunt switch in the event inductor current is high and the plasma is not ignited, thereby controlling the shunt switch as a boost switch.

3. Apparatus for dc plasma processing as recited in claim 2 wherein the over-voltage protection circuit turns the shunt switch to the OFF position when the arc is extinguished, the inductor current is low, and the plasma is not ignited to allow the power supply to continue normal ignition Operation with the main switches of the power supply.

4. Apparatus for do plasma processing as recited in claim 3 wherein the over-voltage protection circuit turns the shunt switch to the OFF position when the arc is extinguished and the plasma is ignited to allow the power supply to continue normal operation.

5. A method of operating a dc plasma process consisting of the steps of:

a) delivering voltage, current and power from a set of at least two output terminals of a power supply to electrodes in a plasma chamber to ignite and sustain plasma, the power supply having stored energy;

b) sensing the occurrence of an arc condition in the plasma;

c) inhibiting the flow of energy from the power supply to the plasma utilizing a shunt switch to divert energy until the arc is extinguished;

d) eliminating over-voltage on the shunt switch that occurs when the shunt switch opens to release energy back into an extinguished plasma utilizing the stored energy to boost the ignition voltage of the power supply after the arc is extinguished and the plasma is not ignited; and

e) redirecting any stored energy of the power supply to the plasma if ignited after the arc is extinguished reestablishing the power supply's normal operation.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2017
From: ADVANCED ENERGY INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: AES GLOBAL HOLDINGS, PTE. LTD.
Reel/Frame 043957/0251 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 1, 2004
From: ILIC, MR. MILAN; SHILO, MR. VLADISLAV V.; SIDDABATTULA, MR. KALYAN N.C.
To: ADVANCED ENERGY INDUSTRIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 015317/0866 →