Transient response network, method of diverting energy in a mult

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter

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363 65, 323267, 307 39, H02M 3335, H02J 100, G05F 1577

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059911689

ABSTRACT:
For use with a power converter having a main output and an auxiliary output and an auxiliary regulating switch that regulates a voltage at the auxiliary output, a transient response network, and method of diverting energy from the main output to the auxiliary output. In one embodiment, the transient response network, includes: (1) an energy diverting switch interposed between the main output and the auxiliary output, and (2) a control circuit, coupled to the energy diverting switch, that senses a characteristic of the power converter and causes the energy diverting switch to conduct a current in response to a substantial load reduction at the main output thereby diverting energy from the main output to the auxiliary output.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5270578 (1993-12-01), Yamamura
patent: 5387820 (1995-02-01), Imagawa
"Current Diverter--A Novel Circuit to Regulate Multiple Outputs" by Jack Palczynski; pp. 456-461, 1992: IEEE (No Month).

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