Method for synchronizing converters of an inductive element for

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With condition responsive means to control the output...

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363127, H02M 310

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ABSTRACT:
In a method for controlling rectifiers of an inductive element for reversible energy transmission first rectifiers are connected to a primary circuit of the inductive element and second rectifiers are connected to a secondary circuit of the inductive element. The first and the second rectifiers are switched in a constant timing ratio. The first rectifiers are controlled by a central signal source with a constant frequency. The second rectifiers are constant frequency. The signals derived from the changing potential at the inductive element. With this method it is possible to provide a control of the rectifiers such that they are switched depending on one another without being directly connected to one another.

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