Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Special application – Vehicle
Patent
1996-03-28
1999-09-07
Shingleton, Michael B.
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Special application
Vehicle
315276, 336200, H05B 3702
Patent
active
059491914
ABSTRACT:
An assembly, in particular for the power supply circuit of a discharge lamp in a motor vehicle headlight, the assembly comprising a wound transformer together with a printed circuit on which said transformer is mounted, wherein said printed circuit is mounted on a metal soleplate forming a heat sink and wherein the ferrite element(s) of the transformer is (are) in thermal contact through its (their) whole surface directly facing the metal soleplate, with the printed circuit or with the metal soleplate.
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Cassese Bruno
Herzberger Eric
Nicolai Jean-Marc
Paul Gilles
Wacheux Patrick
Shingleton Michael B.
Valeo Electronique
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