Abstract:
A control unit controls the amplitude of at least either an output voltage or an output current by shifting at least either a first on time or a second on time.
Abstract:
A power conversion apparatus includes an inductor inserted between a secondary winding and a switching device, and an auxiliary switching device inserted between the secondary winding and the switching device in parallel to the inductor. The auxiliary switching device is in an off state in a power supply mode in which an output voltage and an output current of a connector have the same polarity. The auxiliary switching device is in an on state in a power regeneration mode in which the output voltage and the output current of the connector have different polarities.
Abstract:
An electric power converter includes a bridge circuit, a transformer, a rectifier circuit, and a smoothing circuit. The rectifier circuit includes a first secondary-side diode disposed in a first current path extending between one end of a secondary winding and a first terminal of the smoothing circuit, a second secondary-side diode disposed in a second current path extending between the other end of the secondary winding and the first terminal of the smoothing circuit, a third secondary-side diode, a fourth secondary-side diode, a first secondary-side switching element, and a second secondary-side switching element. The first secondary-side switching element and the second secondary-side switching element are connected in common to a first node at which the first current path and the second current path are connected to each other.
Abstract:
A power conversion apparatus that switches, with a relay unit, from a disconnected state to a connected state between a connector and at least one of a commercial power system and a load while a switching device is in an off state.