Abstract: A method and apparatus for fault detection of series diodes in rectifiers is disclosed, wherein the voltages across one or both of the individual diodes, and/or the voltage across the pair of diodes are measured to determine a ratio between two of those voltages. The ratio is then analyzed to determine if a fault (e.g., a short circuit or an open circuit) is present. In some embodiments, circuitry can be included to compensate for the normal variations in diode characteristics (e.g., reverse leakage current, reverse recovery charge) between the pair of series diodes to minimize the potential for erroneous fault detection.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 2, 2011
Publication date:
September 8, 2011
Applicants:
Andritz Hydro GmbH, Accumetrics Associates, Inc.
Inventors:
John Mark Reschovsky, Staci Jane Elaan, Walter Reisinger