Source: https://patents.justia.com/patent/9806594
Timestamp: 2019-06-26 04:53:44
Document Index: 636701807

Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 2013', 'application No. 11874969', 'application No. 201180074522', 'application No. 2015', 'application No. 2015', 'application No. 2015']

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Nov 2, 2011 - MITSUBISHI CORPORATION
a PWM-signal output unit that generates a first drive signal for driving the switching element with PWM;
an on-speed reducing unit that outputs a second drive signal to the switching element in response to the first drive signal and that includes a resistor, a capacitor, a waveform generating unit, a comparator, and an AND circuit; and
an off-speed improving unit that, when the switching element is changed from on to off, draws charge from the switching element with a charge drawing performance higher than when the switching element is changed from off to on, wherein
a leading edge of the second drive signal, for turning on the switch element, includes a first change rate, a second change rate, and a third change rate, and
the second change rate, between the first and third change rate, is larger than the first and third change rates.
2. The drive device for a power converter according to claim 1, wherein
the on-speed reducing unit generates the second drive signal such that a ringing that occurs due to an LC resonance due to an equivalent capacitance of the switching element is suppressed.
3. The drive device for a power converter according to claim 1, wherein
the off-speed improving unit causes charge stored in an equivalent capacitance of the switching element to be discharged in response to a change of the switching element from on to off.
4. The drive device for a power converter according to claim 1, wherein
when the switching element is changed from on to off, the off-speed improving unit draws charge such that an amount of charge transfer is larger than that when the switching element is changed from off to on.
5. The drive device for a power converter according to claim 1, wherein
the power converter includes a plurality of the switching elements and the switching elements are driven with phases that are different relative to each other.
6. The drive device for a power converter according to claim 1, wherein
the power converter is a DC/AC power converter to which an inductive load is connected as a load.
7. The drive device for a power converter according to claim 6, wherein
the power converter controls a compressor.
8. The drive device for a power converter according to claim 1, wherein
the leading edge of the second drive signal is changed continuously so that the drive signal changes smoothly.
9. The drive device for a power converter according to claim 1, wherein the on-speed reducing unit and the off-speed improving unit are configured to suppress ringing from the wiring inductance components and stray capacitances at the time of turn-on and turn-off of the switching element formed from the wide bandgap semiconductor.
10. The drive device for a power converter according to claim 1, wherein the on-speed reducing unit includes a low-pass filter.
11. The drive device for a power converter according to claim 10, wherein the low-pass filter includes the resistor, the inductor, and the capacitor.
12. The drive device for a power converter according to claim 1, wherein
the capacitor and the resistor are connected to both a noninverting terminal of the comparator and an input of the AND circuit,
the waveform generating unit is connected to an inverting terminal of the comparator, and
an output of the comparator is connected to an input of the AND circuit.
13. The drive device for a power converter according to claim 1, wherein
the PWM-signal output unit is electrically connected to the on-speed reducing unit and the off-speed improving unit, and the on-speed reducing unit and the off-speed reducing unit are electrically connected to the switching element.
14. The drive device for a power converter according to claim 1, further comprising a gate driving unit, wherein
the PWM-signal output unit is electrically connected to the gate driving unit, the gate driving unit is electrically connected to the on-speed reducing unit and the off-speed improving unit, and the on-speed reducing unit and the off-speed reducing unit are electrically connected to the switching element.
15. A driving method of a power converter for driving the power converter that includes a switching element formed from a wide bandgap semiconductor, the method comprising:
an on-speed reducing step of outputting a second drive signal from an on-speed reducing unit includes a resistor, a capacitor, a waveform generating unit, a comparator, and an AND circuit to the switching element in response to the first drive signal; and
an off-speed improving step of, when the switching element is changed from on to off, drawing charge from the switching element with a charge drawing performance higher than when the switching element is changed from off to on, wherein
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Patent Publication Number: 20140286069
International Classification: H03K 17/04 (20060101); H02M 1/08 (20060101); H03K 17/0412 (20060101); H03K 17/16 (20060101); H02M 3/158 (20060101); H02M 1/00 (20060101);