Constant high voltage generating circuit

Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Remote sensing

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307297, 323 23, 323 25, 363 35, 361 18, G05F 158

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ABSTRACT:
In a constant high voltage generating circuit for converting the high voltage of an unregulated voltage source into a constant voltage by means of a control element operable in response to the output of an error detecting circuit for detecting any error of the output voltage of the constant voltage generating circuit, there is provided a circuit for generating a high frequency wave corresponding to the output of the error detecting circuit, and a circuit for receiving the wave and applying it to the input of the control element, whereby the output of the error detecting circuit may be transmitted to the control element by the high frequency wave.

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