Braking chopper

Electricity: motive power systems – Braking – Dynamic braking

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C318S379000, C318S375000

Reexamination Certificate

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07141947

ABSTRACT:
A braking chopper for dissipating braking power away from the direct-current rails of an AC drive system, said braking chopper being an inverter unit (INU) physically similar to those also used as motor supply devices, consisting of upper- and lower-branch controllable semiconductor switches (V1–V6), wherein the inverter is connected by its output connectors to the direct-current rails (DC) via a resistor unit, which resistor unit contains two resistors (R1, R2), of which the first is connected to the positive direct-current rail (DC+) and the second to the negative direct-current rail (DC−), wherein both lower-branch and upper-branch semiconductor switches are turned on during braking, and wherein one brake resistor is controlled by the lower-branch switch of only one phase and the second brake resistor by the upper-branch switch of another phase.

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