Instantaneous failure compensation circuit

Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Output level responsive – Phase controlled switching using electronic tube or a three...

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323321, 323901, 323908, 315 91, 315195, G05F 1455

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047853905

ABSTRACT:
A compensation circuit includes a circuit for monitoring the current delivered to a load and for producing a switching signal whenever a current spike is detected. A control signal representative of the desired voltage across the load is produced. A power supply supplies voltage to the load in response to the control signal. The circuit for generating the control signal is responsive to the switching signal for adjusting the control signal such that when a current spike is detected the voltage delivered to the load is substantially instantaneously reduced.

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