IP Library Granted Patent US 8,188,726
Granted Patent B2
US 8,188,726 · App. 13/290,682 · Granted May 29, 2012

Method and arrangement to determine the cell capacitor voltage of a cell of a multi-cell power converter

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Patent No.
US 8,188,726
App. No.
13/290,682
Granted
May 29, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An arrangement to determine a cell capacitor voltage value of a cell of a multi-cell power converter includes the cell and a control unit. The cell itself includes four power electronic valves interconnected as a full-bridge converter having a first and a second phase leg, where each phase leg includes a series-connection of two of the four power electronic valves and where the connection point between the two power electronic valves of each phase leg is externally connectable, a cell capacitor being connected in parallel to the first and the second phase legs, and four gate units, each being connected to a corresponding one of the power electronic valves as well as to the control unit.

Claims (40)

1. A method to determine a cell capacitor voltage value of a cell of a multi-cell power converter, where the cell comprises

four power electronic valves interconnected as a full-bridge converter having a first and a second phase leg, where each phase leg comprises a series-connection of two of the four power electronic valves and where the connection point between the two power electronic valves of each phase leg is externally connectable,

a cell capacitor being connected in parallel to the first and the second phase legs, and

four gate units, each being connected to a corresponding one of the power electronic valves,

characterized in that

across each of the power electronic valves a continuous voltage measurement is taken by the corresponding gate unit, and

the cell capacitor voltage value is determined based on at least one of the continuous voltage measurements.

2. The method according to claim 1 , where the continuous voltage measurements are taken only while none of the power electronic valves belonging to the same phase leg is in a switching process.

3. The method according to claim 1 , where a first continuous voltage measurement is taken by one of the gate units of the first phase leg and a second continuous voltage measurement is taken by one of the gate units of the second phase leg, where both are taken simultaneously and while the corresponding power electronic valves are in their open state, and

the cell capacitor voltage value is determined by choosing one of the first or second continuous voltage measurements or by calculating an overall average value of the first and the second continuous voltage measurements.

4. The method according to claim 3 , where in addition and at the same point in time

a third continuous voltage measurement is taken by the other one of the gate units of the first phase leg and a fourth continuous voltage measurement is taken by the other one of the gate units of the second phase leg, both while the corresponding power electronic valves are in their closed state and

the cell capacitor voltage value is determined by choosing one of the sums of either the first and the third or the second and the fourth continuous voltage measurements or by calculating an overall average value of the sums of the first and the third and of the second and the fourth continuous voltage measurements.

5. The method according to claim 3 , where

a first average value of at least two consecutively taken first continuous voltage measurements and a second average value of at least two consecutively taken second continuous voltage measurements are determined, and

the cell capacitor voltage value is determined by choosing one of the first or second average values or by calculating an overall average value of the first and the second average values.

6. The method according to claim 4 , where

a third average value of at least two consecutively taken third continuous voltage measurements and a fourth average value of at least two consecutively taken fourth continuous voltage measurements are determined, and

the cell capacitor voltage value is determined by choosing one of the sums of either the first and the third or the second and the fourth average values or by calculating an overall average value of the sums of the first and the third and of the second and the fourth average values.

7. The method according to claim 1 , where from an evaluation of at least two of the continuous voltage measurements a malfunctioning of one of the four power electronic valves, such as an undesired short- or open-circuiting of or an overvoltage across the power electronic valve, is recognized.

8. The method according to claim 1 , where from an evaluation of at least two of the continuous voltage measurements a malfunctioning of the cell is recognized, such as a commutation failure or a failure of a voltage measurement unit of one of the four gate units.

9. The method according to claim 1 , where for each of the power electronic valves a discrete level voltage range is determined which defines a voltage range in which the voltage across the corresponding power electronic valve lies and where the continuous voltage measurement for each power electronic valve is compared with its corresponding discrete level voltage range.

10. The method according to claim 9 , where in case it is detected that at least one of the continuous voltage measurements lies outside its corresponding discrete level voltage range, that at least one of the continuous voltage measurements is disregarded when determining the cell capacitor voltage value.

11. The method according to claim 10 , where in case it is detected that the continuous voltage measurements of the two gate units of one phase leg lie outside their corresponding discrete level voltage ranges, the cell is declared to be a faulty cell.

12. An arrangement to determine a cell capacitor voltage value of a cell of a multi-cell power converter, where the arrangement comprises the cell and a control unit, the cell comprising

four power electronic valves interconnected as a full-bridge converter having a first and a second phase leg, where each phase leg comprises a series-connection of two of the four power electronic valves and where the connection point between the two power electronic valves of each phase leg is externally connectable,

a cell capacitor being connected in parallel to the first and the second phase legs, and

four gate units, each being connected to a corresponding one of the power electronic valves as well as to the control unit,

characterized in that

each of the four gate units comprises a voltage measurement unit adapted to take a continuous voltage measurement across the corresponding power electronic valve,

each of the four gate units is adapted to transmit its continuous voltage measurement, and

the control unit is adapted to receive from each of the four gate units its continuous voltage measurement and to determine the cell capacitor voltage value based on at least one of these voltage measurements.

13. The arrangement according to claim 12 , where each of the four gate units is adapted to generate and transmit its continuous voltage measurement on a request received from the control unit.

14. The arrangement according to claim 12 , where the control unit is adapted to receive the continuous voltage measurements from the gate units at regular time intervals.

15. The arrangement according to claim 12 , where the gate units are connected to the control unit via an electrically isolated communication link, in particular at least one optical fibre line.

16. The arrangement according to claim 12 , where the control unit and each of the four gate units are adapted to interactively perform a method to determine a cell capacitor voltage value of a cell of a multi-cell power converter,

characterized in that

across each of the power electronic valves a continuous voltage measurement is taken by the corresponding gate unit, and

the cell capacitor voltage value is determined based on at least one of the continuous voltage measurements,

where the continuous voltage measurements are taken only while none of the power electronic valves belonging to the same phase leg is in a switching process.

Assignments (6)
MERGER Recorded Nov 13, 2023
From: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY LTD
Reel/Frame 065549/0576 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE CONVEYING PARTY NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 040621 FRAME: 0902. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE MERGER. Recorded May 11, 2022
From: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG
To: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
Reel/Frame 060385/0907 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 31, 2021
From: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 058666/0540 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 6, 2020
From: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
To: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 052916/0001 →
MERGER Recorded Nov 15, 2016
From: ABB TECHNOLOGY LTD.
To: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
Reel/Frame 040621/0902 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 27, 2012
From: CHIMENTO, FILIPPO; DIJKHUIZEN, FRANS; HASLER, JEAN-PHILIPPE; HOSINI, FALAH; JONSSON, TOMAS; LUNDBERG, PETER; MONGE, MAURO; NORRGA, STAFFAN; SVENSSON, JAN R.; TINGLOW, FREDRIK
To: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG
Reel/Frame 027609/0861 →