Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Remote sensing
Patent
1975-04-21
1977-01-04
Goldberg, Gerald
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
Remote sensing
321 20, 323 45, 323 60, G05F 164, H02P 1304
Patent
active
040016650
ABSTRACT:
D.C. power supply having a reactive buck automatic D.C. voltage regulator which directly controls the rectified D.C. output of a loosely coupled transformer thereby providing load regulation from an unregulated alternating current source. The load current passes through the secondary winding of an auxiliary buck transformer and is stepped down to a much lower value in the primary winding of the auxiliary buck transformer. The primary winding of the auxiliary buck transformer is coupled to an isolated winding on the core of a ferroresonant C.V.T. transformer which receives the unregulated alternating current input signal, and the coupling between the isolated winding and the primary winding of the buck transformer effects a bilateral energy transfer between the two transformers which effects a real time reactive compensation which regulates the D.C. output of the power supply for changes in the input voltage and in the load while conserving the energy which would normally be wasted in achieving regulation by transferring it back to the resonant circuit via the bilateral energy transfer between the two transformers. The control system is set up so that the auxiliary buck transformer is normally bucking under all line and load conditions when the frequency is precisely at the resonant frequency of the saturable inductor and capacitor. A frequency shift either above or below resonance simply changes the amount of bucking that takes place in a complimentary manner. It should be noted that little power is consumed during the buck process as the power is returned from the auxiliary buck transformer to the loosely coupled ferroresonant transformer. The operating point of a negative feedback system which determines the point about which the bilateral energy transfer occurs, may be fine-tuned by an error-sensing feedback circuit for altering the voltage level which the coupling network operates to hold constant by controlling the bilateral energy transfer. A capacitor is provided across the primary of the auxiliary buck transformer to reflect capacitance into the secondary winding during conditions of little or no bucking action in order to enhance the stability of the regulator.
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Mathamel Flavius A.
Schmalzriedt Truman T.
Wisner Daniel A.
Burroughs Corporation
Fissell, Jr. Carl
Goldberg Gerald
Padgett, Jr. Charles P.
Taylor Ronald L.
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