Fast current control of inductive loads

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Control circuits for electromagnetic devices – Including means for using – or compensating for – the induced...

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C361S139000

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07433171

ABSTRACT:
A circuit arrangement for the fast dissipation of the stored magnetic energy in an inductive load controlled by a first switch, comprising a high voltage-drop energy dissipation path disposed across the first switch and a second switch by which a constant-voltage diode drop path across the load can be selectively opened.

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