Inductor shunt, output voltage regulation system for a power sup

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With means to introduce or eliminate frequency components

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363 65, 363 82, 363 90, H02M 114, H02M 706

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ABSTRACT:
High efficiency, post regulation of auxiliary outputs in multiple output-power supplies is provided by connecting a regulating switching device in parallel with a filter inductor connected in the current path from the rectifiers to the output terminal. For minimum output power for that auxiliary output, the switching device is held off at all times. When increased power is required, the switching device is turned on for a short period during each cycle of the inductor voltage. The switching system may be configured to conduct current from the output end of the inductor to the input end of the inductor or vice versa or either one selectively, in accordance with the particular regulation scheme chosen. Efficiency is maximized since current flows in the switching device for only a small portion of the cycle of the inductor voltage.

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patent: 3308311 (1967-03-01), Swanson
patent: 3531712 (1970-09-01), Cecchini
patent: 3890557 (1975-06-01), Bogdanov
patent: 4628430 (1986-12-01), Mastner

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