Patents Assigned to SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 8207637Abstract: A system and apparatus for interconnecting an array of power generating assemblies includes a cable assembly having a plurality of continuous conductors and a plurality of cable connectors electrically coupled to the continuous conductors. The continuous conductors are configured to receive inverter AC power generated by inverters and deliver the combined AC power to an AC grid or other power sink. The cable connectors are configured to mate with corresponding connectors of the inventers to deliver the AC power to the continuous conductors.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2009Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marco A. Marroquin, Thomas Paul Parker, Stephen P. Wurmlinger, Robert S. Balog, Trishan Esram, Jeremiah Noel Foley
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Publication number: 20120155128Abstract: Reverse recovery avoidance when converting power is provided. A first switch and second switch may be operated to supply an AC load with positive current, respective to the AC load, from a DC power source. A third and fourth switch may be operated to supply the AC load with negative current, respective to the AC load, from the DC power source. Four diodes may be employed with the switches. One diode may conduct the positive current when the first switch is off and the second switch is on. Another diode may conduct the negative current when the third switch is off and the fourth switch is on.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2012Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: SOLARBRIDGE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Patrick L. Chapman, Trishan Esram
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Patent number: 8193788Abstract: An apparatus, device, and system for generating an amount of output power in response to a direct current (DC) power input includes a configurable power supply, which may be electrically coupled to the DC power input. The configurable power supply is selectively configurable between multiple circuit topologies to generate various DC power outputs and/or and AC power output. The system may also include one or more DC power electronic accessories, such as DC-to-DC power converters, and/or one or more AC power electronic accessories such as DC-to-AC power converters. The power electronic accessories are couplable to the configurable power supply to receive the corresponding DC or AC power output of the configurable power supply.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2011Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Patrick Chapman
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Patent number: 8174856Abstract: An apparatus, device, and system for generating an amount of output power in response to a direct current (DC) power input includes a configurable power supply, which may be electrically coupled to the DC power input. The configurable power supply is selectively configurable between multiple circuit topologies to generate various DC power outputs and/or and AC power output. The system may also include one or more DC power electronic accessories, such as DC-to-DC power converters, and/or one or more AC power electronic accessories such as DC-to-AC power converters. The power electronic accessories are couplable to the configurable power supply to receive the corresponding DC or AC power output of the configurable power supply.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2011Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Patrick Chapman
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Publication number: 20120087165Abstract: An apparatus and method for controlling a DC-to-AC inverter is disclosed. The DC-to-AC inverter may be configured to convert DC power received from an alternative energy source to AC power for supplying an AC grid or load. The inverter may determine whether the power presently supplied by the alternative energy source is less than a predetermined amount of power and, if so, disable an output converter of the inverter. Additionally, the inverter may predict the voltage of a DC bus of the inverter at a future point in time and, if the predicted DC bus voltage is greater than a predetermined maximum DC bus voltage, enable the output converter to transfer energy from the DC bus to the AC grid to reduce the DC bus voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2010Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: SOLARBRIDGE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Trishan Esram, Alexander Gray, Eric Martina, Patrick L. Chapman
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Publication number: 20120087158Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling an inverter includes operating the inverter in a one of a normal run mode or a pulse mode depending on one or more criteria. When operating in the pulse mode, the inverter generates a sinusoidal output pulse waveform including a plurality of pulses having a determined pulse width. The pulse width is less than a half-wave period of a full-cycle sinusoidal waveform and may be determined as function of, for example, the output power of the inverter, a grid voltage, and/or other criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: SOLARBRIDGE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Patrick Chapman, Philip Krein
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Publication number: 20120089260Abstract: A system and method for establishing communication between a controller and a plurality of inverters comprises determining a response time window length and broadcasting a response request to the array of inverters that includes the response time window length. Each inverter, in response to receiving the response requests, transmits a response to the controller at a randomly determined response time within the response time window. In response to receiving an acknowledgement from the controller, the responding inverter may ignore subsequent response requests. The controller may adjust the response time window and broadcasts the new response time window until no inverter response is received for a pre-determined number of response time windows.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2010Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: SOLARBRIDGE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Edward Krohne, Brian T. Kuhn
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Publication number: 20120087159Abstract: An apparatus and method for controlling the delivery of a pre-determined amount of power from a DC source to an AC grid includes an inverter and an inverter controller. The inverter includes an input converter, an energy storage capacitor, and an output converter. The inverter controller includes an input converter controller and an output converter controller. The input converter controller includes feedforward controller configured to perform a calculation to determine a value for the duty cycle for the input converter such that: (1) the input converter delivers the pre-determined amount of power and (2) the magnitude of a ripple signal reflected into the input source is attenuated toward zero. The input converter controller may also include a quadrature corrector configured to determine the effectiveness of the calculation in attenuating the ripple and to adaptively alter the calculation to improve the effectiveness.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2010Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: SOLARBRIDGE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Patrick L. Chapman, Trishan Esram, Eric Martina, Brian Kuhn
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Patent number: 8120933Abstract: A power converter includes a reverse-recovery avoidance scheme. The power converter may include deliver current from a direct current (DC) power source to an alternating current (AC) load. A first switch and second switch of the power converter may be operated to supply the AC load with positive current respective to the AC load from the DC power source. A third and fourth switch of the power converter may be operated to supply the AC load with negative current respective to the AC load from the DC power source. A first diode may be electrically coupled in series with the second switch and second diode may be electrically coupled in parallel with the first diode and the second switch. The second diode may conduct the positive current when the first switch is off and the second switch is on. A third diode may be electrically coupled in series with the fourth switch and a fourth diode may be electrically coupled in parallel with the third diode and the fourth switch.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2010Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Patrick L. Chapman, Trishan Esram
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Publication number: 20110261601Abstract: A method for controlling an multi-stage inverter comprises controlling an input converter of the multi-stage inverter with an input controller and controlling an output converter of the multi-stage inverter with an output controller separate from the input controller. The input controller and output controller may be galvanically isolated. Additionally, the method may include communicating data between the input controller and the output controller over a power bus of the multi-stage inverter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: SOLARBRIDGE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Patrick Chapman, Andrew O'Connell, Timothy Sams, Eric Martina
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Publication number: 20110222326Abstract: Power conversion methods, systems, articles of manufacture, and devices are provided. The power conversion may include converting between direct current and alternating current wherein switching losses associated with latent electrical charges are reduced. Current sensing may be low-side bus reference. Solid-state implementations, code implementations, and mixed implementations are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Gray, Patrick L. Chapman
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Patent number: 8004865Abstract: A method is provided for minimizing a double-frequency ripple power exchanged between a load and an energy source, the energy source delivering electrical power to the load through a single-phase power conditioner, and the power conditioner being coupled to an energy storage device. The method senses a first AC signal at an output of the power conditioner and generates a second AC signal at the energy storage device. The second AC signal has a frequency substantially equal to a frequency of the first AC signal and a phase shift of about 45 degrees relative to a phase of the first AC signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2010Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip T. Krein, Robert S. Balog, Jr.
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Patent number: 7994657Abstract: An apparatus and method for supplying energy to a load includes an energy recharge unit, an energy storage unit, an energy converter connected to the energy recharge unit, the energy converter being capable of transferring energy at a power level from the energy recharge unit to an output node, the power level being determined by a power transfer controller, and a bi-directional energy converter connected to the energy storage unit and to the output node. The bi-directional energy converter is capable of converting energy of varying voltages from the energy storage unit to energy of varying current levels to supplement the transferred energy with energy from the energy storage unit so as to maintain a constant voltage on the output node. The bi-directional energy converter is capable of converting the transferred energy to provide charging energy to the energy storage unit when the transferred energy exceeds a demand level of the load while maintaining the constant voltage at the output node.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan W. Kimball, Philip T. Krein, Nicholas D. Benavides
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Patent number: 7982434Abstract: In an electrical power supply having a plurality of switching power converter circuits and configured to supply a voltage to an electrical load, a method of controlling a duty cycle of at least one switch of one of the plurality of switching power converter circuits includes determining a storage voltage produced by the one of the plurality of energy storage devices. The method further includes determining an average storage voltage corresponding to an average of storage voltages produced by each of the plurality of energy storage devices. The method further includes determining at least one control signal as a function of the storage voltage, the average storage voltage, and a reference voltage. The method further includes controlling the duty cycle of the at least one switch of the one of the plurality of switching power converter circuits based upon the at least one control signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2010Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan W. Kimball, Philip T. Krein, Nicholas D. Benavides
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Patent number: 7945413Abstract: A method is provided for preventing islanding of a power source connected to an electric AC grid via an interface. The method senses an output voltage waveform of the interface, controls an output current waveform of the interface to track a reference current waveform having a mathematical relationship with the sensed output voltage waveform, and discontinues the output current waveform when the output voltage waveform is sensed to be outside a predetermined waveform range.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2007Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Philip T. Krein
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Patent number: 7755916Abstract: A method is provided for minimizing a double-frequency ripple power exchanged between a load and an energy source, the energy source delivering electrical power to the load through a single-phase power conditioner, and the power conditioner being coupled to an energy storage device. The method senses a first AC waveform at the output of the power conditioner, generates a second AC waveform at the energy storage device, the second AC waveform having the same frequency as the first AC waveform, and shifts the second AC waveform by a phase shift equal to ?/4 radians relative to a phase of the first AC waveform, thereby minimizing the double-frequency ripple power in the power supplied by the energy source.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip T. Krein, Robert S. Balog, Jr.
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Patent number: 7681090Abstract: A method for controlling a variable of a switching electrical circuit detects values for each of a first waveform and of a second waveform in the switching circuit at a beginning of and at a predetermined instant during a switching interval of a switching operation of the electrical circuit, both of the first and second waveforms are perturbed by the switching operation, and evaluates the variable based on the corresponding values of both the first waveform and the second waveform detected at the beginning and at the predetermined instant during the switching interval. The method further adjusts an operating point of the circuit based on a change in the variable between the two evaluations so as to maximize the variable.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan W. Kimball, Philip T. Krein
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Patent number: 7663342Abstract: In an electrical power supply having a plurality of switching power converter circuits and configured to supply a voltage to an electrical load, a method of controlling a duty cycle of at least one switch of one of the plurality of switching power converter circuits includes determining a storage voltage produced by the one of the plurality of energy storage devices. The method further includes determining an average storage voltage corresponding to an average of storage voltages produced by each of the plurality of energy storage devices. The method further includes determining at least one control signal as a function of the storage voltage, the average storage voltage, and a reference voltage. The method further includes controlling the duty cycle of the at least one switch of the one of the plurality of switching power converter circuits based upon the at least one control signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan W. Kimball, Philip T. Krein, Nicholas D. Benavides
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Patent number: D644609Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2010Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Marco A. Marroquin
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Patent number: D644610Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2010Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: SolarBridge Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Marco A. Marroquin