Error amplifier for use with parallel operated autonomous curren

Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Output level responsive – Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device as the...

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323272, 323280, 323281, 363 65, 307 58, 307 82, G05F 146, H02M 3158

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ABSTRACT:
An error amplifier is disclosed for use in linear or switched-mode voltage or current regulators that use a transconductance type power-amplifier, enabling easy modular parallel connection of said regulators by simply parallel wiring of normally externally accessible nodes of the individual regulators: power-input, power-output, error amplifier output, and error amplifier input, to boost the system's total output power by about equally sharing the total output power among the individual regulators, including

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