AC Current detection circuit for a rotor driving supply source o

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Personnel safety or limit control features – Interlock

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307354, 307282, H03K 5153, H03K 5159, H03K 330

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045729735

ABSTRACT:
An AC current detection circuit is intended to detect whether an AC induction current for the rotor of the rotating anode X-ray tube flows or not. A current transformer is employed in the rotor supply circuit to generate a lower voltage at its output circuit by utilizing its magnetic-electric conversion effect. A transistor will switch on-off by receiving the generated voltage and produce a series of output pulse signals. A retriggerable monostable multivibrator will detect a missing pulse from the output pulse signals, which indicates a failure of the rotor supply operation.

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