Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Including a transformer or an inductor – With compensation
Patent
1992-11-12
1994-11-29
Sterrett, Jeffrey L.
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
Including a transformer or an inductor
With compensation
323357, G05F 700
Patent
active
053693558
ABSTRACT:
Method and apparatus for linearizing the performance of electrical transformers using negative feedback. Two circuits are disclosed which use an operational amplifier to compensate a three-winding transformer, yielding an improved low-end frequency response, reduced harmonic distortion, and substantially resistive input and output impedances.
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