TY - GEN
T1 - A Family of Redundant-Switch Configurations for Improving Fault-tolerant Feature of Power Converters
AU - Rahimi, Tohid
AU - Jahan, Hossein Khoun
AU - Peyghami, Saeed
AU - Ding, Lei
AU - Blaabjerg, Frede
AU - Davari, Pooya
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - Fault-tolerant converters are usually equipped with redundant-switch-based configurations to tolerate power switch failures. Using competent redundant-switch-configurations with a self-reconfigurable feature can improve the fault-tolerant operation under faulty conditions. This paper is aimed at proposing a new family of redundant-switch configurations, which are applicable in different power converters and can address some problems of state-of-the-art fault-tolerant converters. Any power converter that is equipped with the proposed redundant-switch-configurations would not require a fast open-circuit fault detection process. Furthermore, there is no need for a reconfiguration command to replace the reserve switches with the faulty switches. Hence, by using the proposed redundant-switch-configurations, various fault-tolerant converters with fast fault recovery features are synthesized and discussed in this paper. The basic theory, operation principle, and the applications of the proposed redundant-switch-configurations in power converters are thoroughly described and investigated through simulations and experiments.
AB - Fault-tolerant converters are usually equipped with redundant-switch-based configurations to tolerate power switch failures. Using competent redundant-switch-configurations with a self-reconfigurable feature can improve the fault-tolerant operation under faulty conditions. This paper is aimed at proposing a new family of redundant-switch configurations, which are applicable in different power converters and can address some problems of state-of-the-art fault-tolerant converters. Any power converter that is equipped with the proposed redundant-switch-configurations would not require a fast open-circuit fault detection process. Furthermore, there is no need for a reconfiguration command to replace the reserve switches with the faulty switches. Hence, by using the proposed redundant-switch-configurations, various fault-tolerant converters with fast fault recovery features are synthesized and discussed in this paper. The basic theory, operation principle, and the applications of the proposed redundant-switch-configurations in power converters are thoroughly described and investigated through simulations and experiments.
KW - Fault-tolerant converters
KW - power switch failures
KW - self-reconfigurable feature
KW - redundant-switch configurations
U2 - 10.1109/ECCE47101.2021.9595308
DO - 10.1109/ECCE47101.2021.9595308
M3 - Article in proceeding
SN - 978-1-7281-6128-0
T3 - IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition
SP - 3592
EP - 3598
BT - Proceedings of 2021 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)
PB - IEEE Press
T2 - 2021 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)
Y2 - 10 October 2021 through 14 October 2021
ER -