18554924. Power Conversion Device simplified abstract (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)

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Power Conversion Device

Organization Name

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

Inventor(s)

Mikito Hirata of Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo (JP)

Kenta Fujii of Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo (JP)

Hiroyuki Kiyonaga of Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo (JP)

Yusuke Morimoto of Chiyoda-ku, TOKYO (JP)

Power Conversion Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18554924 titled 'Power Conversion Device

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a power conversion device with multiple printed boards fixed inside a casing, along with a control circuit board that includes a shield pattern to overlap the circuit wiring.

  • The device includes a casing with inner surfaces, a first printed board fixed inside the casing, a second printed board intersecting with the first board, and a control circuit board with a shield pattern.
  • The control circuit board is positioned along the second printed board and includes circuit wiring and a shield pattern in a different layer.
  • The shield pattern overlaps the circuit wiring when viewed from the opposite direction.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Multiple printed boards fixed inside a casing for power conversion.
  • Control circuit board with shield pattern to overlap circuit wiring.
  • Efficient design for power conversion devices.

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in various power conversion devices, such as inverters, converters, and power supplies.

Problems Solved

  • Efficient arrangement of printed boards inside a casing.
  • Enhanced electromagnetic interference shielding.

Benefits

  • Improved performance of power conversion devices.
  • Reduced electromagnetic interference.
  • Compact design for space-saving.

Commercial Applications

  • Industrial power converters.
  • Renewable energy inverters.
  • Consumer electronics power supplies.

Prior Art

Prior art related to this technology may include patents or research on printed board arrangements in power conversion devices and electromagnetic interference shielding.

Frequently Updated Research

Research on advancements in printed board technology, electromagnetic interference shielding, and power conversion efficiency may be relevant to this technology.

Questions about Power Conversion Devices

What are the key components of a power conversion device?

A power conversion device typically includes printed boards, control circuit boards, and casing for housing the components.

How does electromagnetic interference affect the performance of power conversion devices?

Electromagnetic interference can disrupt the operation of power conversion devices by introducing noise and interference in the circuitry, affecting efficiency and reliability.


Original Abstract Submitted

A power conversion device includes a casing, a first printed board, a second printed board, and a control circuit board. The casing has at least two inner surfaces. The first printed board is fixed to the inner surface of the casing. The second printed board is fixed to the inner surface of the casing, and disposed so as to intersect with the first printed board. The control circuit board is disposed along the second printed board. The control circuit board includes a circuit wiring and a shield pattern opposite to the circuit wiring in a layer different from the circuit wiring. When viewed from an opposite direction in which the shield pattern is opposite to the circuit wiring, the shield pattern at least partially overlaps the circuit wiring.