Inverter radiation suppression

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter

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331113A, 363 13, H02M 3335

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040399214

ABSTRACT:
A transistor inverter includes at least a pair of switching transistors, a transformer with primary and secondary windings, a DC voltage source with a pair of output terminals and a voltage reference terminal, and a rectifying circuit connected to the secondary winding of the transformer. A collector electrode of one of the switching transistors is insulated from a chassis by an insulation means comprising a first insulating layer, a conductive layer such as a heat sink and a second insulating layer. The conductive layer is electrically connected to the voltage reference terminal of the DC voltage source so as not to produce an undesirable radiation through the chassis.

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patent: 3840798 (1974-10-01), Burchall et al.
patent: 3963975 (1976-06-01), Gauper et al.
Radio Electronics, "DC-DC Converter", vol. XXX, No. 6, p. 90, June 1959.

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