IP Library Granted Patent US 11,489,438
Granted Patent B2
US 11,489,438 · App. 17/076,045 · Granted Nov 1, 2022

Inrush current limiting and surge protection circuit and system

Inventors: Yongtao Xie (Shenzhen, CN); Pengfei Cai (Shenzhen, CN); Wenchao Que (Shenzhen, CN)
Assignee: Astec International Limited
H02M1/32H02M1/0009H02M1/0038
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Patent No.
US 11,489,438
App. No.
17/076,045
Granted
Nov 1, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A power conversion device is provided. The power conversion device includes a bulk capacitor, a current limiting resistor in series with the bulk capacitor, and an inrush current control device configured to bypass the current limiting resistor when activated. The power conversion device also includes a bypass device in parallel with the current limiting resistor, configured to provide a low-resistance path to the bulk capacitor during a power surge.

Claims (34)

1. A power device comprising:

a bulk capacitor;

a current limiting resistor in series with the bulk capacitor;

an inrush current control device in parallel with the current limiting resistor, configured to bypass the current limiting resistor when activated; and

a bypass device in parallel with the current limiting resistor, configured to provide a low- resistance path to the bulk capacitor during a power surge;

wherein the bypass device is selected from the group of: gas discharge tubes, spark gaps, transient voltage suppressors, and metal oxide varistors or voltage dependent resistors.

2. The power of claim 1 , wherein the bypass device is a gas discharge tube.

3. The power of claim 2 , wherein the gas discharge tube has a direct current breakdown voltage greater than a maximum rectified input voltage of the power device and less than a rated voltage of a power switching transistor within the power device.

4. The power of claim 1 , wherein the bypass device is a spark gap.

5. The power of claim 1 , wherein the bypass device is a transient voltage suppressor.

6. The power device of claim 1 , wherein the bypass device is a metal oxide varistor or voltage dependent resistor.

7. The power device of claim 1 , wherein the bypass device comprises two or more devices selected from the group of: gas discharge tubes, spark gaps, transient voltage suppressors, and metal oxide varistors or voltage dependent resistors.

8. The power device of claim 1 , wherein the inrush current control device comprises a device selected from the group of: relays, metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors, and insulated-gate bipolar transistors.

9. The power device of claim 1 , further comprising:

an input metal oxide varistor electrically coupled between two input ports;

an electromagnetic interference filter electrically coupled with the input ports; and

a power factor correction circuit electrically coupled with the electromagnetic interference filter.

10. The power device of claim 9 , wherein the bypass device is configured to protect a power switching transistor within the power factor correction circuit.

11. The power device of claim 9 , wherein the current limiting resistor, inrush current control device, and bypass device are electrically coupled with the input ports between the input metal oxide varistor and the electromagnetic interference filter.

12. The power device of claim 9 , wherein the power factor correction circuit comprises a bridgeless power factor correction converter.

13. The power device of claim 9 , wherein the power factor correction circuit includes a bridge rectifier.

14. An inrush current limiting and surge protection circuit comprising:

a bulk capacitor;

a current limiting resistor in series with the bulk capacitor and configured to:

receive a current from a bridge rectification device; and

supply the current to the bulk capacitor;

an inrush current control device in parallel with the current limiting resistor, configured to bypass the current limiting resistor and provide the current to the bulk capacitor when activated; and

a bypass device in parallel with the current limiting resistor, configured to provide a low-resistance path to provide power surge energy from the bridge rectification device to the bulk capacitor during a power surge.

15. The inrush current limiting and surge protection circuit of claim 14 , wherein the bypass device is a gas discharge tube.

16. The inrush current limiting and surge protection circuit of claim 15 , wherein the gas discharge tube has a direct current breakdown voltage greater than a maximum rectified input voltage of the power conversion device and less than a rated voltage of a power switching transistor within the power conversion device.

17. The inrush current limiting and surge protection circuit of claim 14 , wherein the bypass device is a spark gap.

18. The inrush current limiting and surge protection circuit of claim 14 , wherein the bypass device is a transient voltage suppressor.

19. The inrush current limiting and surge protection circuit of claim 14 , wherein the bypass device is a metal oxide varistor or voltage dependent resistor.

20. The inrush current limiting and surge protection circuit of claim 14 , wherein the bypass device comprises two or more devices selected from the group of: gas discharge tubes, spark gaps, transient voltage suppressors, and metal oxide varistors or voltage dependent resistors.

Assignments (2)
CONFIRMATORY PATENT ASSIGNMENT Recorded Mar 5, 2025
From: ASTEC INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
To: AES GLOBAL HOLDINGS PTE. LTD.
Reel/Frame 070404/0904 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 21, 2020
From: XIE, YONGTAO; CAI, PENGFEI; QUE, WENCHAO
To: ASTEC INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Reel/Frame 054127/0078 →