Multi-source power converter

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 9825470
APP PUB NO 20140117770A1
SERIAL NO

14062979

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A multi-source power converter is proposed to permit bidirectional DC to AC conversion from n (n≧2 and nε) DC voltage sources to an AC load with a reduced number of switches, and DC to DC conversion. Both single and three phases AC load are considered. The proposed topology consists in a single stage of conversion, and therefore a high efficiency can be expected for the system. Any type of DC sources can be used in the system (fuel-cell, battery, ultra-capacitor, photo-voltaic cells, DC bus, DC to DC or AC to DC converter, etc.). The AC load can be either single or three phases (single-phase AC grid/microgrid, three-phase electric machines, induction machine, synchronous machine, etc.). There is no requirement for the n DC voltage source values; they can be equal or different and they can be used individually or together by the converter to generate the AC output. If different DC voltage values are used, the converter can be controlled to generate a multi-level AC voltage. This permits to improve system's voltage and current power quality and to reduce electro-magnetic interferences (EMI). Therefore gains on both differential and EMI filters design can be expected.

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  • MCMASTER UNIVERSITY

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Emadi, Ali Burlington, CA 46 1163
Magne, Pierre Hamilton, CA 5 24

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