Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter
Patent
1992-05-27
1994-07-19
Stephan, Steven L.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter
363 21, 315411, 348730, H02M 3335
Patent
active
053315324
ABSTRACT:
A coil (11) is connected in series to a primary winding (1a) of a flyback transformer (1). A series circuit of a capacitor (15) and a switching circuit (12) is connected in parallel to the coil (11). By turning on and off the switching circuit (12), the connection of the capacitor (15) to the coil (11) is switched, to thereby connect or disconnect the coil (11) in an AC fashion. Therefore, it is possible to realize a high voltage regulating circuit which can be made inexpensive.
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Iwai Kenji
Kawaberi Seiji
Ueyama Akihiro
Watanabe Junzo
Berhane Adolf
Eslinger Lewis H.
Maioli Jay H.
Sony Corporation
Stephan Steven L.
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