Patents by Inventor Kent Kernahan

Kent Kernahan has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8093754
    Abstract: Methods for compensating for reduced power output in stages of electrical power may be implemented within a direct current to pulse amplitude modulated (“PAM”) current converter, denominated a “PAMCC”, is connected to an individual source of direct current. The PAMCC receives direct current and provides pulse amplitude modulated current at its output. An array of PAMCCs constructed in accordance with the present invention form a distributed multiphase inverter whose combined output is the demodulated sum of the current pulse amplitude modulated by each PAMCC. The array is configured as a series of stages, wherein the power sources within each stage are in parallel. In some embodiments two or more stages are connected in series. In some embodiments tow or more stages are connected in a “Y” configuration. In some embodiments a weak power source is compensated for by adjusting the voltage or the current of the weak power source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2011
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2012
    Assignee: Array Converter, Inc.
    Inventor: Kent Kernahan
  • Patent number: 8089178
    Abstract: A direct current to pulse amplitude modulated (“PAM”) current converter, denominated a “PAMCC”, is connected to an individual source of direct current. The PAMCC receives direct current and provides pulse amplitude modulated current at its three output terminals, wherein the current of each terminal is one hundred twenty degrees out of phase with the other two terminals. The pulses are produced at a high frequency relative to the signal modulated on a sequence of pulses. The signal modulated onto a sequence of pulses may represent portions of a lower frequency sine wave or other lower frequency waveform, including DC. When each phased output is connected in parallel with the outputs of similar PAMCCs an array of PAMCCs is formed, wherein each voltage phased output pulse is out of phase with respect to a corresponding current output pulse of the other PAMCCs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2012
    Assignee: Arraypower, Inc.
    Inventors: Sorin Spanoche, Kent Kernahan
  • Patent number: 8050804
    Abstract: An electronic module compares the output voltage of a solar panel to an expected value and controls the power demand from the solar panel such that the output voltage does not vary from the expected value by more than a predetermined value. The predetermined value may be determined by correcting a room temperature value for the temperature dependence of the photodiodes comprising the solar panel and manufacturing tolerance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2011
    Assignee: Array Converter, Inc.
    Inventor: Kent Kernahan
  • Patent number: 7969757
    Abstract: Solar panels of certain technologies may experience a degradation of their efficiency as a result of exposure to sunlight, either prior to installation or during normal operation. A direct current to pulse amplitude modulated (“PAM”) current converter, denominated a “PAMCC”, is connected to the solar panel and to a source of alternating current. The PAMCC receives direct current from the solar panel and provides pulse amplitude modulated current at its output terminals at such times that the solar panel is capable to provide current, denominated “normal operation”. The PAMCC may be reconfigured to form a buck converter and a rectifier wherein the rectifier converts power received at the output (during normal operation) terminals to provide rectified, direct current to the buck converter. The buck converter provides direct current in the forward biased direction to the solar panel, thereby reconditioning the solar panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2008
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2011
    Assignee: Array Converter, Inc.
    Inventor: Kent Kernahan
  • Publication number: 20110115299
    Abstract: A direct current to pulse amplitude modulated (“PAM”) current converter, denominated a “PAMCC”, is connected to an individual source of direct current. The PAMCC receives direct current and provides pulse amplitude modulated current at its output. An array of PAMCCs constructed in accordance with the present invention form a distributed multiphase inverter whose combined output is the demodulated sum of the current pulse amplitude modulated by each PAMCC. The array is configured as a series of stages, wherein the power sources within each stage are in parallel. The series of stages provides for a high voltage AC or DC output. In some embodiments a weak power source is compensated for by adjusting the voltage or the current of the weak power source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2011
    Publication date: May 19, 2011
    Applicant: Array Converter Inc.
    Inventor: Kent Kernahan
  • Patent number: 7929326
    Abstract: A direct current to pulse amplitude modulated (“PAM”) current converter, denominated a “PAMCC”, is connected to an individual source of direct current. The PAMCC receives direct current and provides pulse amplitude modulated current at its output. The pulses are produced at a high frequency relative to the signal modulated on a sequence of pulses. The signal modulated onto a sequence of pulses may represent portions of a lower frequency sine wave or other lower frequency waveform, including DC. When the PAMCC's output is connected in parallel with the outputs of similar PAMCCs an array of PAMCCs is formed, wherein the output pulses of the PAMCCs are out of phase with respect to each other. An array of PAMCCs constructed in accordance with the present invention form a distributed multiphase inverter whose combined output is the demodulated sum of the current pulse amplitude modulated by each PAMCC.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2011
    Assignee: Array Converter Inc.
    Inventors: Kent Kernahan, Sorin Andrei Spanoche
  • Patent number: 7929324
    Abstract: A direct current to pulse amplitude modulated (“PAM”) current converter, denominated a “PAMCC”, is connected to an individual source of direct current. Some embodiments provide a PAMCC for each direct current source in an array, for example multiple solar panels. The PAMCC receives direct current and provides pulse amplitude modulated current at its output. The pulses are produced at a high frequency relative to the signal modulated on a sequence of pulses. The signal modulated onto a sequence of pulses may represent portions of a lower frequency sine wave or other lower frequency waveform, including DC. When a PAMCC's output is connected in parallel with the outputs of similar PAMCCs an array of PAMCCs is formed, wherein the output pulses of the PAMCCs are out of phase with respect to each other. An array of PAMCCs constructed in accordance with the present invention form a distributed multiphase inverter whose combined output is the demodulated sum of the current pulse amplitude modulated by each PAMCC.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2011
    Assignee: Array Converter Inc.
    Inventors: Kent Kernahan, Sorin Andrei Spanoche
  • Patent number: 7908508
    Abstract: A voltage signal is monitored in comparison to another voltage signal by a differential amplifier. When the first voltage signal value drops below the second voltage signal value an output signal is boosted in response. The output signal returns to a previous state without boost.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2011
    Assignee: Exar Corporation
    Inventors: Kent Kernahan, John Carl Thomas, Craig Norman Lambert
  • Publication number: 20110057516
    Abstract: A direct current to pulse amplitude modulated (“PAM”) current converter, denominated a “PAMCC”, is connected to an individual source of direct current. The PAMCC receives direct current and provides pulse amplitude modulated current at its three output terminals, wherein the current of each terminal is one hundred twenty degrees out of phase with the other two terminals. The pulses are produced at a high frequency relative to the signal modulated on a sequence of pulses. The signal modulated onto a sequence of pulses may represent portions of a lower frequency sine wave or other lower frequency waveform, including DC. When each phased output is connected in parallel with the outputs of similar PAMCCs an array of PAMCCs is formed, wherein each voltage phased output pulse is out of phase with respect to a corresponding current output pulse of the other PAMCCs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2009
    Publication date: March 10, 2011
    Applicant: ARRAY CONVERTER, INC.
    Inventors: SORIN ANDREI SPANOCHE, KENT KERNAHAN
  • Publication number: 20110057515
    Abstract: A direct current to pulse amplitude modulated (“PAM”) current converter, denominated a “PAMCC”, is connected to an individual source of direct current. The PAMCC receives direct current and provides pulse amplitude modulated current at its three output terminals, wherein the current of each terminal is one hundred twenty degrees out of phase with the other two terminals. The pulses are produced at a high frequency relative to the signal modulated on a sequence of pulses. The signal modulated onto a sequence of pulses may represent portions of a lower frequency sine wave or other lower frequency waveform, including DC. When each phased output is connected in parallel with the outputs of similar PAMCCs an array of PAMCCs is formed, wherein each voltage phased output pulse is out of phase with respect to a corresponding current output pulse of the other PAMCCs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2010
    Publication date: March 10, 2011
    Applicant: ARRAY CONVERTER, INC.
    Inventors: Sorin Andrei Spanoche, Kent Kernahan
  • Patent number: 7884500
    Abstract: A direct current to pulse amplitude modulated (“PAM”) current converter, denominated a “PAMCC”, is connected to an individual source of direct current. The PAMCC receives direct current and provides pulse amplitude modulated current at its output. An array of PAMCCs constructed in accordance with the present invention form a distributed multiphase inverter whose combined output is the demodulated sum of the current pulse amplitude modulated by each PAMCC. The array is configured as a series of stages, wherein the power sources within each stage are in parallel. The series of stages provides for a high voltage AC or DC output. In some embodiments a weak power source is compensated for by adjusting the voltage or the current of the weak power source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2011
    Assignee: Array Converter Inc.
    Inventor: Kent Kernahan
  • Publication number: 20110028008
    Abstract: An enclosure includes a base unit and an insertable unit wherein the base unit has an opening corresponding to the insertable unit. A single structure is formed when the insertable unit is inserted into the base. The base is electrically connected to a first electronic device, such as a solar panel. The insertable unit includes a second electronic device. The base and the insertable unit have connectors that make electrical connections when the insertable unit is inserted into the base unit. The base unit further includes electrical connectors connected to a memory device wherein the electrical connections correspond to matching connections in the insertable unit. Upon assembly the second electronic device reads data prepositioned in the memory device, thereby passing data to the second electronic device. The data may be parametric, characteristic, flag, or a serial number, for example.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2009
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Applicant: ARRAY CONVERTER, INC.
    Inventor: KENT KERNAHAN
  • Publication number: 20100332167
    Abstract: Due to their exposure to extreme environments, it is expected that parts or all of a solar power system will experience degradation in performance. The degradation may be due to temporary environmental factors, such as cloud cover; damage or localized soiling; a general dirty condition; or ageing of the components. A method is disclosed wherein a remote system may detect degraded performance and determine the cause, thereby enabling a decision as to the appropriate corrective action to be taken, if any.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2009
    Publication date: December 30, 2010
    Applicant: ARRAY CONVERTER, INC.
    Inventors: MIKA NUOTIO, KENT KERNAHAN
  • Patent number: 7850459
    Abstract: A base unit is mechanically connected to the structure of a first electronic device. The base unit is round and includes conductive threads around the inside surface of an outer ring. The base unit may also include a center threaded post with conductive threads. The first electronic device is electrically connected to the base unit. A replaceable unit is sized such that it may screw into the base unit, the replaceable unit including matching threads which engage with the threads of the base unit. The threads of the replaceable unit are also electrically conductive, and are electrically connected to a second electronic device which is encapsulated within the replaceable unit. When the two pieces are screwed together the two electronic devices are thereby electrically connected. The first electronic device may be a solar panel. Another version of the invention does not include electrical connections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 2009
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2010
    Assignee: Array Converter, Inc.
    Inventors: Kent Kernahan, Mika Nuotio, Christopher Caldwell
  • Publication number: 20100301817
    Abstract: Power output of a power generation system is controlled by measuring the output voltage of the system, dividing the measured voltage value into a target power value, then controlling the current provided by the generation system to the calculated value. In some embodiments the power generation system is connected to a grid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2009
    Publication date: December 2, 2010
    Applicant: ARRAY CONVERTER, INC.
    Inventor: KENT KERNAHAN
  • Publication number: 20100164288
    Abstract: A direct current to pulse amplitude modulated (“PAM”) current converter, denominated a “PAMCC”, is connected to an individual source of direct current. The PAMCC receives direct current and provides pulse amplitude modulated current at its output. The pulses are produced at a high frequency relative to the signal modulated on a sequence of pulses. The signal modulated onto a sequence of pulses may represent portions of a lower frequency sine wave or other lower frequency waveform, including DC. When the PAMCC's output is connected in parallel with the outputs of similar PAMCCs an array of PAMCCs is formed, wherein the output pulses of the PAMCCs are out of phase with respect to each other. An array of PAMCCs constructed in accordance with the present invention form a distributed multiphase inverter whose combined output is the demodulated sum of the current pulse amplitude modulated by each PAMCC.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2010
    Publication date: July 1, 2010
    Applicant: ARRAY CONVERTER, INC.
    Inventors: KENT KERNAHAN, SORIN ANDREI SPANOCHE
  • Publication number: 20100152917
    Abstract: An electronic module compares the output voltage of a solar panel to an expected value and controls the power demand from the solar panel such that the output voltage does not vary from the expected value by more than a predetermined value. The predetermined value may be determined by correcting a room temperature value for the temperature dependence of the photodiodes comprising the solar panel and manufacturing tolerance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2008
    Publication date: June 17, 2010
    Inventor: KENT KERNAHAN
  • Publication number: 20100149847
    Abstract: Solar panels of certain technologies may experience a degradation of their efficiency as a result of exposure to sunlight, either prior to installation or during normal operation. A direct current to pulse amplitude modulated (“PAM”) current converter, denominated a “PAMCC”, is connected to the solar panel and to a source of alternating current. The PAMCC receives direct current from the solar panel and provides pulse amplitude modulated current at its output terminals at such times that the solar panel is capable to provide current, denominated “normal operation”. The PAMCC may be reconfigured to form a buck converter and a rectifier wherein the rectifier converts power received at the output (during normal operation) terminals to provide rectified, direct current to the buck converter. The buck converter provides direct current in the forward biased direction to the solar panel, thereby reconditioning the solar panel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2008
    Publication date: June 17, 2010
    Inventor: Kent Kernahan
  • Patent number: 7719864
    Abstract: A direct current to pulse amplitude modulated (“PAM”) current converter, denominated a “PAMCC”, is connected to an individual source of direct current. The PAMCC receives direct current and provides pulse amplitude modulated current at its output. The pulses are produced at a high frequency relative to the signal modulated on a sequence of pulses. The signal modulated onto a sequence of pulses may represent portions of a lower frequency sine wave or other lower frequency waveform, including DC.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2010
    Assignee: Array Converter, Inc.
    Inventors: Kent Kernahan, Sorin Andrei Spanoche
  • Publication number: 20090308426
    Abstract: A solar panel including array converters is installed in a solar power generation system by first completing a self-test of the solar panel in an uninstalled state. Certain data is obtained and compared to specifications to verify proper operation. Other data obtained is compared to a work order to insure the intended unit is being installed. A functional, proper panel is installed into the solar power generation system, then tested again in an operational state. The system includes steps for activating a system, wherein a system that is not activated within a predetermined time period will no longer operate. The solar power generation system may be monitored remotely, thereby allowing maintenance to be performed on an as-needed basis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 11, 2008
    Publication date: December 17, 2009
    Inventor: KENT KERNAHAN