Abstract: The method can be used for the regulation of power in an alternating current electrical network (ACNW; ACNW1, ACNW2), using a conversion system (PCS) having at least two terminals (1,2; 1,2,3; 1,2,3,N) for connection to the network, wherein each of said terminals has a corresponding electrical potential. Each of the potentials of these terminals has an upper and a lower envelope, the difference between which, or envelope voltage (VEP,EN), is a variable positive continuous quantity having a maximum value (VEA) called the envelope amplitude.
Abstract: The switching cell (1), comprises, between the terminals of a supply source (2) supplying a voltage (VC), a controlled power switch (T) and a current recirculation device (CRD) including a diode or a junction, between which there is defined a common terminal (O) of the cell (1). Across the current recirculation device (CRD) there are connected controlled electric charge supply means (TL, VL, DL; TH, VH, DH) comprising a first generator circuit (TL, VL, DL) for generating a low voltage, including a first d.c. voltage source (VL), an associated first controlled switch (TL), and a first diode (DL), and adapted to supply an electric charge sufficient to cause the reverse-recovery of the current recirculation device (CRD); and a second generator circuit (TH, VH, DH) for generating a higher voltage, including a second d.c.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 14, 2012
Publication date:
January 16, 2014
Applicant:
ET99 S.R.L.
Inventors:
Antonino Fratta, Paolo Guglielmi, Eric Giacomo Armando
Abstract: The method can be used for the regulation of power in an alternating current electrical network (ACNW; ACNW1,ACNW2), using a conversion system (PCS) having at least two terminals (1,2; 1,2,3; 1,2,3,N) for connection to the network, wherein each of said terminals has a corresponding electrical potential. Each of the potentials of these terminals has an upper and a lower envelope, the difference between which, or envelope voltage (VEP,EN), is a variable positive continuous quantity having a maximum value (VEA) called the envelope amplitude.