Electrical device with a transformer whose primary is supplied u

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

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363 21, 363 95, H02M 3335, H02M 324

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ABSTRACT:
An electrical device for use with a transformer whose primary 2 is supplied under the control of a transistor acting as a high frequency chopper, and from which the secondary delivers a low voltage of continuous shape under control of a first diode 5. In parallel with the primary 2, are arranged a diode 9 and a condenser 10. In parallel with the diode 9 are arranged a resistance 11, a transistor 12 and a diode 13. The leakage inductance energy of the primary 2 is stored in the condenser 10 and recovered in the primary 2 for use in the secondary.

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