Circuit arrangement for generating a direct voltage from a sinus

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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328 32, 328171, 307261, 307519, H03K 500, H03K 1700, H03K 519

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048018872

ABSTRACT:
A circuit arrangement for generating a direct voltage from a sinusoidal input voltage. A capacitor (2) is coupled to an output terminal (3) of a rectifier (1) which receiver the input voltage and is discharged via a first diode arrangement (5) and a load (10) which is connected to the output of the rectifier (1). A series circuit is connected in parallel with the first diode arrangement (5) and comprises a second diode arrangement (4), via which only the chage current of the capacitor (2) flows, and at least a parallel arrangement of a control circuit (9) and a smoothing capacitor (7).

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