Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – With cathode or cathode heater supply circuit – Delayed application of the discharge potential
Patent
1984-12-10
1987-07-14
Chatmon, Saxfield
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
With cathode or cathode heater supply circuit
Delayed application of the discharge potential
219 1055B, 363115, 323271, 315105, H05B 3900, H05B 4114
Patent
active
046805060
ABSTRACT:
In a power-line-operated inverter-type power supply for the magnetron in a microwave oven, power is provided to the magnetron from the inverter by way of a series-excited resonant LC circuit, the magnetron load being connected in parallel with the tank capacitor of this L-C circuit. This arrangement provides for good matching between the output characteristics of the inverter and the operating characteristics of the magnetron. To prevent potentially destructive overload of the inverter, as may occur if the inverter's output voltage is series-applied to the resonant L-C circuit before the magnetron is ready to absorb power, inverter oscillation is not initiated until after the magnetron cathode has been heated to incandescence.
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