Control device of the transistor bases of an inverter arm

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter

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363 56, 363 95, 363134, 361 91, H02M 3335

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ABSTRACT:
An inverter arm is made up of two transistors electrically connected in series, each transistor having its own independent control unit. The control units are supplied by a common power supply unit ensuring galvanic insulation by means of a transformer with two distinct secondary windings. This galvanic insulation allows a potential difference of several hundred volts between the transistors and their control circuit.

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