Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Using semiconductor-type converter
Patent
1994-01-31
1997-10-07
Sterrett, Jeffrey L.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Using semiconductor-type converter
363 22, 363 49, 323223, H02M 7538
Patent
active
056754914
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a push-pull inverter used, for example, as a driver for cold-cathode discharge tube, hot-cathode discharge tube, etc. and comprises a boosting transformer including an input coil, an output coil and a feedback coil, and first and second switching elements for input coil current of this transformer, wherein the output of the boosting transformer is divided into a pair of output coil sections connected in series with each other and a conductor section lying between these output coil sections is circuit-arranged so that this conductor section be at the negative potential of the DC source.
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Kijima Co., Ltd.
Sterrett Jeffrey L.
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