Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Having plural converters for single conversion
Patent
1983-03-03
1985-10-22
Wong, Peter S.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Having plural converters for single conversion
363 64, H02M 7515
Patent
active
045492581
ABSTRACT:
Herein disclosed is an inverter device which includes two or more groups of unit switching circuits connected in parallel with a d.c. power source and each having gate turn-off thyristors connected in series with each other. Further inclusive are current balancing reactors, which are respectively connected between the series nodes of the gate turn-off thyristors of the respective groups, and a.c. output terminals respectively leading out from intermediate points of the aforementioned reactors.
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Honbu Mitsuyuki
Kajita Yoshiki
Matsuda Yasuo
Suzuki Katsunori
Hitachi , Ltd.
Hitachi Engineering Co. Ltd.
Jones Judson H.
Wong Peter S.
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