Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Current and/or voltage regulation
Patent
1998-08-03
2000-03-21
Philogene, Haissa
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Current and/or voltage regulation
315307, 315352, 315244, 363 20, 363 21, G05F 100
Patent
active
060406631
ABSTRACT:
In a multiresonant DC--DC converter provided with a switching element (S1), a transformer (T) and a rectifier coupled to the secondary winding (S) of the transformer, the rectifier is constructed as a diode bridge (D1, D2, D3, D4). It is achieved thereby that the maximum amplitude of the voltage across the switching element is comparatively low. The switching element is highly suitable for supplying a network of LEDs.
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"Zero-Voltage Switching Multi-Resonant Technique A Novel Approach to Improve Performance of High-Frequency Quasi-Resonant Converters" by Wojciech A. Tabisz and Fred C. Lee in IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 19.sup.th Annual Conference: 1988, vol. 1., pp. 9-17.
Bucks Marcel J. M.
Nijhof Engbert B. G.
Goodman Edward W.
Philogene Haissa
U.S. Philips Corporation
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