IP Library Granted Patent US 9,610,972
Granted Patent B2
US 9,610,972 · App. 14/688,795 · Granted Apr 4, 2017

Inverter device

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Patent No.
US 9,610,972
App. No.
14/688,795
Granted
Apr 4, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

An inverter device includes a source current calculator and an inverter circuit, wherein: the source current calculator calculates an average value of the DC bus current Ical during a PWM cycle through arithmetic operation executed based upon instantaneous values of the DC bus current Idc of the inverter circuit; and the source current calculator provides an estimated value by designating the average current value Ical during the PWM cycle as an input source current Isrc during the PWM cycle.

Claims (20)

1. An inverter device, comprising:

a positive pole-side terminal connected to a positive pole side of a power source;

a negative pole-side terminal connected to a negative pole side of the power source;

a three-phase inverter circuit connected to a motor to drive the motor;

a smoothing capacitor;

a positive pole-side connection point that electrically connects the positive pole-side terminal, the inverter circuit and the smoothing capacitor;

a negative pole-side connection point that electrically connects the negative pole-side terminal, the inverter circuit and the smoothing capacitor;

a PWM generator that generates three-phase PWM waves used to drive the inverter circuit;

a pulse shift unit that generates, based upon the PWM waves, a first command in response to which the PWM generator executes a pulse shift or a second command in response to which the PWM generator does not execute a pulse shift;

a current detector that detects a DC bus current that flows between the positive pole-side connection point and the inverter circuit or between the negative pole-side connection point and the inverter circuit as the inverter circuit is driven;

an arithmetic operation unit that calculates an average value of the DC bus current during a PWM cycle through arithmetic operation executed based upon instantaneous values of the DC bus current detected at predetermined time points occurring during continuous output periods corresponding to predetermined voltage vectors within the PWM cycle; and

an input source current estimating unit that provides an estimated value for an input source current flowing between the positive pole-side terminal and the positive pole-side connection point or between the negative pole-side terminal and the negative pole-side connection point during the PWM cycle by designating the average value of the DC bus current flowing through the PWM cycle as the estimated value; wherein:

the arithmetic operation unit includes a motor current estimating unit that estimates a motor current based upon instantaneous values of the DC bus current and the predetermined voltage vectors in correspondence to which the instantaneous values are detected;

the arithmetic operation unit eliminates current errors attributable to the pulse shift corresponding to the predetermined voltage vectors from the motor current so as to correct the motor current;

when the pulse shift is applied, the arithmetic operation unit calculates the average value of the DC bus current during the PWM cycle based upon the corrected motor current and pulse widths of the PWM waves corresponding to individual phases; and

the current errors attributable to the pulse shift, which are contained in the motor current, are represented by instantaneous values of the DC bus current detected by the current detector when a pulse shift is executed by the PWM generator with PWM duty ratios corresponding to the individual phases equalized to one another.

2. The inverter device according to claim 1 , wherein

based upon the instantaneous values, the continuous output periods corresponding to the predetermined voltage vectors during which the instantaneous values are detected and a pulse shift amount representing an extent of pulse shift applied via the PWM generator, the arithmetic operation unit calculates the average value of the DC bus current during the PWM cycle when the pulse shift is applied.

3. The inverter device according to claim 1 , wherein

the inverter circuit is controlled based upon the estimated input source current.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 30, 2021
From: HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, LTD.
To: HITACHI ASTEMO, LTD.
Reel/Frame 058481/0935 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 15, 2015
From: AJIMA, TOSHIYUKI; FURUKAWA, KIMIHISA; YAMAGUCHI, TOHMA; TAKEDA, HIROKI
To: HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 036799/0378 →