Abstract:
A continuous power supply system suitable for input connection to N continuous power supply networks that are distinct and connected to a single ground potential, where N is an integer greater than or equal to 2. Said continuous power supply system comprises means for switching/selecting one of the power supply networks, means for regulating an output voltage established by the power supply system, and a control unit for the means for switching/selecting and for the means for regulating. The means for regulating the output voltage includes N distinct buck-boost converters with shared inductance. A given buck-boost converter is dedicated to each power supply network for regulating the voltage output of the power supply system on the basis of an input voltage established by the corresponding power supply network.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a power supply system that is adapted be connected in input to N distinct power supply grids (R1, . . . , RN) delivering a direct or alternating input voltage (V1, VN) and to deliver a direct distribution voltage (VBUS), N being an integer greater than or equal to 2, of the type comprising a distribution bus operating under the distribution voltage (VBUS), N unidirectional converters (C1, . . . , CN) that can respectively be connected in input to a given power grid (R1, . . . , RN), and control means capable of controlling the unidirectional converters (C1, . . . CN). The power supply system also includes an energy storage device connected to the distribution bus and having a quantity of energy (E), and the control means are adapted to control the unidirectional converters (C1, . . . CN) simultaneously to regulate the electrical power (P1, . . . PN) delivered by each of said unidirectional converters (C1, . . . , CN) as a function of the quantity of energy (E).
Abstract:
A continuous power supply system suitable for input connection to N continuous power supply networks that are distinct and connected to a single ground potential, where N is an integer greater than or equal to 2. Said continuous power supply system comprises means for switching/selecting one of the power supply networks, means for regulating an output voltage established by the power supply system, and a control unit for the means for switching/selecting and for the means for regulating. The means for regulating the output voltage includes N distinct buck-boost converters with shared inductance. A given buck-boost converter is dedicated to each power supply network for regulating the voltage output of the power supply system on the basis of an input voltage established by the corresponding power supply network.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a power supply system that is adapted be connected in input to N distinct power supply grids (R1, . . . , RN) delivering a direct or alternating input voltage (V1, VN) and to deliver a direct distribution voltage (VBUS), N being an integer greater than or equal to 2, of the type comprising a distribution bus operating under the distribution voltage (VBUS), N unidirectional converters (C1, . . . , CN) that can respectively be connected in input to a given power grid (R1, . . . , RN), and control means capable of controlling the unidirectional converters (C1, . . . CN). The power supply system also includes an energy storage device connected to the distribution bus and having a quantity of energy (E), and the control means are adapted to control the unidirectional converters (C1, . . . CN) simultaneously to regulate the electrical power (P1, . . . PN) delivered by each of said unidirectional converters (C1, . . . , CN) as a function of the quantity of energy (E).