Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With voltage multiplication means
Patent
1982-04-07
1984-04-10
Shoop, William M.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
With voltage multiplication means
365226, H02M 300
Patent
active
044424817
ABSTRACT:
A system is disclosed to charge an output region to a selected voltage in a series of steps, each step raising the voltage of the output region by an amount less than the desired final voltage level. A portion of the system having a control terminal causes the voltage at the output region to increase by a step in response to a change in electrical conditions on the control terminal. Another portion of the system maintains electrical conditions at the pull up means control terminating region between steps. A further portion of the system is also provided to maintain electrical conditions at the control terminal at a level which will prevent the output region voltage from increasing when such an elevated voltage on the output region is undesired.
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Buckingham Stephen W.
Honeywell Inc.
Shoop William M.
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