Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Driver circuit, circuit arrangement comprising a driver circuit, and inverter comprising a circuit arrangement
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Application No.: US15724447Application Date: 2017-10-04
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Publication No.: US10804791B2Publication Date: 2020-10-13
- Inventor: Andrzej Mondzik , Adam Penczek , Marek Rylko , Slawomir Szot , Milosz Szarek , Robert Stala
- Applicant: SMA SOLAR TECHNOLOGY AG
- Applicant Address: DE Niestetal
- Assignee: SMA SOLAR TECHNOLOGY AG
- Current Assignee: SMA SOLAR TECHNOLOGY AG
- Current Assignee Address: DE Niestetal
- Agency: Eschweiler & Potashnik, LLC
- Priority: com.zzzhc.datahub.patent.etl.us.BibliographicData$PriorityClaim@6441a9d2
- Main IPC: H02M1/08
- IPC: H02M1/08 ; H03K17/082 ; H03K17/18

Abstract:
The disclosure discloses a driver circuit that is intended for a power semiconductor switch having a unidirectional flow direction and having a control connection, a reference potential connection and a controlled connection. The driver circuit includes a driver module having a control output, a reference potential input and an overvoltage monitoring input. In this case, the control output is connected to a first connection that is provided for connection to the control connection, the reference potential input is connected to a second connection that is provided for connection to the reference potential connection, and the overvoltage monitoring input is connected, via a first diode, to a third connection that is provided for connection to the controlled connection. The overvoltage monitoring input is also connected to the reference potential input via a capacitance. A connection path from the second connection to the third connection via the capacitance and the first diode is switchable in the driver circuit by means of an actively controllable switching element. Furthermore, the disclosure also discloses a circuit arrangement comprising such a driver circuit and a power semiconductor switch with a unidirectional flow direction as well as a bidirectional circuit arrangement comprising two subcircuit arrangements that are each formed by such a circuit arrangement. Such a bidirectional circuit arrangement is used in an inverter having a BSNPC bridge circuit.
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