Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With means to introduce or eliminate frequency components
Patent
1992-05-18
1994-05-31
Sterrett, J. L.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
With means to introduce or eliminate frequency components
363 22, 363133, 3151693, H02M 112
Patent
active
053174976
ABSTRACT:
An inverter circuit for providing an AC driver voltage for a capacitive load from a DC input voltage. The circuit uses a pair of balanced transistors supplying a split primary winding of a transformer, a feedback winding thereof being coupled thereto to supply a feedback signal to the transistor inputs. Resistors are used to optimize inverter efficiency by adjusting transformer saturation and the DC bias of the drive transistors. A capacitor is connected across the two primaries to provide harmonic suppression an aid in starting the inverter. A second capacitor, connected from base to collector of the transistors opposite the transistor with DC bias being introduced, provides suppression of undesirable high frequencies which will occur if this capacitor is not present. The AC output is supplied from the secondary winding of the transformer.
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Loctite Luminescent Systems, Inc.
O'Connell Robert F.
Sterrett J. L.
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