Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Plural load circuit systems – Transformer connections
Patent
1996-08-05
1998-06-02
Shoop, Jr., William M.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Plural load circuit systems
Transformer connections
307125, 307141, 363 19, 363 27, H02J 300
Patent
active
057604916
ABSTRACT:
A transformer, typically a miniature transformer, to provide low-voltage power between, usually, 2 to 12 V from a power network has an auxiliary winding (6) inductively coupled to the core (9) of the transformer. A reference signal is provided from the power supply, and a monitoring circuit (32), which includes a difference-forming circuit (16) is coupled to receive (a) a signal from the auxiliary winding (6) and (b) the reference signal, the difference-forming signal providing an output in dependence on the state of magnetization of the core, by evaluating differences in magnetization (.DELTA.B) depending on whether power is being supplied by the transformer, or not. A circuit interruption element (10), typically a transistor, is serially connected between the power supply (1, 2) and the transformer. To determine if, after disconnection, the load should require power, for example if the load is a user-operated appliance, or a rechargeable battery, periodically requiring recharging even if the battery is not in use, an interrogation circuit (30) is coupled to the power supply to periodically, or aperiodically, based on time, or on the value of a physical parameter, reconnect the transistor (10) for a brief interval, in the order of milliseconds, to permit determination if power is being required, or not. If power is required, the transistor will remain conductive; if no power is required, however, the circuit will again control the transistor to non-conduction, thereby saving magnetization current flowing into the transformer if there is no need, based on required power.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4370564 (1983-01-01), Matsushita
patent: 4475047 (1984-10-01), Ebert, Jr.
patent: 5369307 (1994-11-01), Kobayashi
patent: 5481450 (1996-01-01), Lee et al.
Aspro Technology AG
Kaplan Jonathan S.
Shoop Jr. William M.
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