IP Library Granted Patent US 11,025,165
Granted Patent B2
US 11,025,165 · App. 16/610,579 · Granted Jun 1, 2021

DC/DC converter control device

Inventors: Kazushi Maeda (Tokyo, JP); Masaki Sawamura (Tokyo, JP); Hiroaki Tanihara (Tokyo, JP); Nobuhiro Kihara (Tokyo, JP); Yuta Komatsu (Tokyo, JP); Takashi Kaneyama (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
H02M3/158H02M1/32H02P7/292
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Patent No.
US 11,025,165
App. No.
16/610,579
Granted
Jun 1, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

With respect to a failure in voltage sensors each for detecting a high-voltage-side voltage in a DC/DC converter, it is so arranged that a circuit failure of the DC/DC converter is prevented, and that the DC/DC converter is continuingly controlled. Two voltage sensors are included therein each for detecting a high-voltage-side voltage, so that, even when a first voltage sensor for detecting a high-voltage-side voltage on one side fails to work properly, a control device turns on a second switching device, and detects a voltage by a second voltage sensor for detecting the high-voltage-side voltage on the other side, whereby a failure of the voltage sensor for detecting the high-voltage-side voltage is detected.

Claims (32)

1. A DC/DC converter control device in which a DC/DC converter has a reactor whose one end is connected to a DC power source and has a switching circuit being configured to include a plurality of semiconductor switching devices and being connected to another end of the reactor, and converts an input voltage inputted from the DC power source and outputs a voltage after converting the voltage inputted therefrom as an output voltage, the DC/DC converter control device, comprising:

a low-voltage-side voltage sensor for detecting a low-voltage-side voltage being the input voltage;

a low-voltage-side voltage detector for outputting a voltage detected by the low-voltage-side voltage sensor;

a first high-voltage-side voltage sensor for detecting a high-voltage-side voltage being the output voltage, wherein a first input of the first high-voltage-side voltage sensor is connected directly to a high-voltage-side circuit bus;

a first high-voltage-side voltage detector for outputting a voltage detected by the first high-voltage-side voltage sensor;

a second high-voltage-side voltage sensor for detecting the high-voltage-side voltage being the output voltage, wherein a second input of the second high-voltage-side voltage sensor is connected directly to the same high-voltage-side circuit bus as the first input of the first high-voltage-side voltage sensor;

a second high-voltage-side voltage detector for outputting a voltage detected by the second high-voltage-side voltage sensor; and

a failure detection device for detecting a failure of the first high-voltage-side voltage sensor and that of the second high-voltage-side voltage sensor, wherein

change-over control is performed on respective turn-on or turn-off of the plurality of semiconductor switching devices by using a low-voltage-side detection voltage by means of the low-voltage-side voltage detector, a first high-voltage-side detection voltage by means of the first high-voltage-side voltage detector, and a second high-voltage-side detection voltage by means of the second high-voltage-side voltage detector.

2. A DC/DC converter control device in which a DC/DC converter has a reactor whose one end is connected to a DC power source and has a switching circuit being configured to include a plurality of semiconductor switching devices and being connected to another end of the reactor, and converts an input voltage inputted from the DC power source and outputs a voltage after converting the voltage inputted therefrom as an output voltage, the DC/DC converter control device, comprising:

a low-voltage-side voltage sensor for detecting a low-voltage-side voltage being the input voltage;

a low-voltage-side voltage detector for outputting a voltage detected by the low-voltage-side voltage sensor;

a first high-voltage-side voltage sensor for detecting a high-voltage-side voltage being the output voltage;

a first high-voltage-side voltage detector for outputting a voltage detected by the first high-voltage-side voltage sensor;

a second high-voltage-side voltage sensor for detecting the high-voltage-side voltage being the output voltage;

a second high-voltage-side voltage detector for outputting a voltage detected by the second high-voltage-side voltage sensor; and

a failure detection device for detecting a failure of the first high-voltage-side voltage sensor and that of the second high-voltage-side voltage sensor, wherein

change-over control is performed on respective turn-on or turn-off of the plurality of semiconductor switching devices by using a low-voltage-side detection voltage by means of the low-voltage-side voltage detector, a first high-voltage-side detection voltage by means of the first high-voltage-side voltage detector, and a second high-voltage-side detection voltage by means of the second high-voltage-side voltage detector wherein,

when a failure of a high-voltage-side voltage sensor for detecting a high-voltage-side voltage is detected corresponding thereto by means of a comparison made between said first high-voltage-side detection voltage or said second high-voltage-side detection voltage and a high-voltage-side estimation voltage, and a failure is detected on a high-voltage-side voltage sensor for detecting a high-voltage-side voltage on one side,

a high-voltage-side semiconductor switching device connected between an end of the reactor and that of the DC/DC converter on its high potential side is turned on, and also

abnormality of the output voltage is detected by using a high-voltage-side detection voltage outputted by a high-voltage-side voltage detector corresponding to a high-voltage-side voltage sensor for detecting a high-voltage-side voltage to which failure detection thereon is not caused, whereby

a failure of a high-voltage-side voltage sensor is detected by using a high-voltage-side detection voltage outputted by a high-voltage-side voltage detector corresponding to a high-voltage-side voltage sensor for detecting a high-voltage-side voltage to which failure detection thereon is not caused, and using a low-voltage-side detection voltage outputted by the low-voltage-side voltage detector corresponding to the low-voltage-side voltage sensor.

3. The DC/DC converter control device as set forth in claim 2 , wherein,

when induced-voltage information of an electric motor for indicating an induced voltage calculated from a number of revolutions of the electric motor connected to the DC/DC converter, and drive information for indicating a switching state of the high-voltage-side semiconductor switching device demonstrate a state in which the high-voltage-side semiconductor switching device is fixed in that of turn-off,

a high-voltage-side voltage is estimated in accordance with information of an induced voltage applied across an electrical discharge resistor of the DC/DC converter, and with a value of the electrical discharge resistor and a value of a high-voltage-side capacitor of the DC/DC converter.

4. The DC/DC converter control device as set forth in claim 2 , further comprising

an operational information acquisition device for acquiring induced-voltage information of an electric motor for indicating an induced voltage of the electric motor connected to the DC/DC converter, wherein

the high-voltage-side semiconductor switching device connected between an end of the reactor and that of the DC/DC converter on its high potential side is turned on, when a difference between said low-voltage-side detection voltage and an induced voltage of the electric motor is a predetermined value defined in advance or less, and also

a failure of a high-voltage-side voltage sensor is detected by means of a comparison made between said low-voltage-side detection voltage and said high-voltage-side detection voltage.

5. The DC/DC converter control device as set forth in claim 4 , further comprising

a high-voltage-side voltage estimation device for estimating a high-voltage-side voltage from induced-voltage information of the electric motor, and from drive information for indicating a switching state of the high-voltage-side semiconductor switching device, wherein

the high-voltage-side semiconductor switching device connected between an end of the reactor and that of the DC/DC converter on its high potential side is turned on, when a high-voltage-side estimation voltage of the DC/DC converter obtained by the high-voltage-side voltage estimation device is a predetermined value defined in advance or less.

Assignments (2)
COMPANY SPLIT Recorded Sep 4, 2024
From: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
To: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOBILITY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 068834/0585 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 4, 2019
From: MAEDA, KAZUSHI; SAWAMURA, MASAKI; TANIHARA, HIROAKI; KIHARA, NOBUHIRO; KOMATSU, YUTA; KANEYAMA, TAKASHI
To: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 050902/0960 →