Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including an a.c.-d.c.-a.c. converter
Patent
1983-12-20
1987-03-24
Salce, Patrick R.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Including an a.c.-d.c.-a.c. converter
363 28, 363 96, 363124, 363136, 378112, H02M 5451
Patent
active
046529853
ABSTRACT:
According to the invention, the system comprises a resonance type inverter, a diode rectifier bridge and single regulation loop controlling controlled switching means, forming a chopper, interconnected between the rectifier bridge and the inverter. The system is applied to X-ray equipment.
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Salce Patrick R.
Sterrett Jeffrey
Thomson-CGR
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