Abstract: A rectifying circuit for high-frequency power supply that rectifies an alternating voltage at a high frequency exceeding 2 MHz, the rectifying circuit for high-frequency power supply including a bridge rectifier circuit that rectifies the alternating voltage inputted from a reception antenna for power transmission, a matching functional circuit that matches a resonance condition to that of the reception antenna for power transmission, and a smoothing functional circuit that smooths the voltage rectified by the bridge rectifier circuit into a direct voltage, in which the rectifying circuit for high-frequency power supply causes the bridge rectifier circuit to perform partial resonant switching in a switching operation at the time of rectification by using the matching functional circuit and the smoothing functional circuit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 15, 2013
Date of Patent:
May 22, 2018
Assignee:
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ENGINEERING COMPANY, LIMITED
Inventors:
Yoshiyuki Akuzawa, Kiyohide Sakai, Toshihiro Ezoe, Yuki Ito
Abstract: The invention provides a T-connected autotransformer for converting three-phase ac input voltages to nine phase shifted ac voltages feeding three sets of three-phase diode rectifier bridges. The nine phase shifted voltages are at an angle of +20 degree or ?20 degree with respect to the supply voltages and their magnitudes are essentially identical. The present design requires substantially fewer coils than other autotransformers for 18-pulse AC-DC converters, resulting in saving in space, volume, weight, size and cost of the converter. The magnetics requirement is only about 30% of the drive rating. The output voltage ratio can also be selected to give an average dc output from the proposed converter same as that of a conventional three-phase diode bridge rectifier. However, it is also possible to step up or step down the output voltage as required.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 8, 2006
Date of Patent:
May 20, 2008
Assignee:
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi-Department of Electrical Engineering