Switching bipolar driver circuit for inductive load

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307540, 307567, H03K 500

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050755684

ABSTRACT:
A bipolar chopping driver circuit has a pair of NPN totem-pole connected driver transistors with a fly-back diode connected across the NPN source transistor and a biasing resistor connected between base and emitter of the source transistor. A fullwave bridge driver may be comprised of two such totem pole circuits with the inductive load connected between them at the junctions between NPN source and sink transistors. A clamp circuit is provided in both cases, for preventing the voltage swings at the bases of the source transistors from exceeding the DC supply voltage that is connected to the collectors of the source transistors, thereby permitting operation at high chopping frequencies without excessive delay in switching load current and excessive power losses.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4603268 (1986-07-01), Davis
patent: 4982107 (1991-01-01), Fayfield
patent: 4988899 (1991-01-01), Jansson

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