Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Plural supply circuits or sources – One source floats across or compensates for other source
Patent
1995-09-29
2000-03-21
Gaffin, Jeffrey
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Plural supply circuits or sources
One source floats across or compensates for other source
307 69, 307 86, H02J 110
Patent
active
060406399
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus contains a main electrical supply and an additional electrical supply for supplying additional electrical current in response to a change in an output load supplied by the main electrical supply. A differential measuring device senses a change in the load, or output of the main supply, and provides an indication to the additional electrical supply to supply additional current to the load. The additional electric supply contains a capacitor connected to a voltage source having a higher voltage output than the main electrical supply, and a current generator.
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Ginell Thomas
Lindman Per
Thorsell Lars
Gaffin Jeffrey
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson
Zura Peter
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