Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With means to introduce or eliminate frequency components
Patent
1979-08-01
1981-06-23
Shoop, William M.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
With means to introduce or eliminate frequency components
363126, 323223, 323286, H02M 114
Patent
active
042754364
ABSTRACT:
A bleeder circuit is utilized to insure proper operation of a filter inductor in a pulsed power system. A control arrangement couples a bleeder resistor to the filter inductor in response to actual current discontinuities in the inductor. The control arrangement responds to actual current discontinuities by responding to a voltage collapse in the inductor and activates a switch to couple the bleeder resistor to the inductor.
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patent: 2214773 (1940-09-01), Overbeck
patent: 2418114 (1947-04-01), Frankel
patent: 3351848 (1967-11-01), Lodder
C. K. Fitzsimmons, "Transistor Replaces Bleeder and Regulates Power Supply", Jan. 22, 1968, Electronics, vol. 41, No. 2, pp. 70-71.
W. J. Hirschberg, "Optimizing the Muti-Output Switcher", May 12-14, 1977, Proceedings of Powercon 4/Boston, pp. E3-1-E3-5.
Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated
Shoop William M.
Steinmetz Alfred G.
Wong Peter S.
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