Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Using semiconductor-type converter
Patent
1986-10-16
1988-10-11
Salce, Patrick R.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Using semiconductor-type converter
363147, H02M 7217
Patent
active
047775807
ABSTRACT:
A full-wave rectifier circuit is disclosed having two AC input terminals each having connected to it the anode end of a diode equivalent device. The cathode ends of each of the diode equivalent devices are connected together to a positive DC output terminal. Each AC input terminal also has connected to it one end of a switching device. The other ends of each of the switching devices are connected together to a negative DC output terminal. The control means of the switching devices are connected such that only one conducts during any AC half cycle to provide a return path from the negative DC output terminal to the proper one of the two AC input terminals.
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Maxim Integrated Products
Salce Patrick R.
Sterrett Jeffrey
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