Circuitry and control method for charging capacitive loads

Electricity: battery or capacitor charging or discharging – Capacitor charging or discharging

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C320S140000, C327S378000, C363S056100

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07411374

ABSTRACT:
A capacitor charging circuit comprises, power transfer circuitry, power switching control circuitry and voltage measurement circuitry. The power transfer circuitry transfers power from a power source to a capacitor. The power switching control circuitry controls the switching that causes power to be delivered to the power transfer circuitry. The voltage measurement circuitry indirectly measures the output voltage to determine when to stop charging the capacitor.

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