Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Having plural converters for single conversion
Patent
1998-05-21
1999-11-16
Sterrett, Jeffrey
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Having plural converters for single conversion
363 37, 363 50, H02M 5458
Patent
active
059869097
ABSTRACT:
A high output level is maintained in power supplies having multiple cells in each leg. Failed cells in any leg are bypassed to provide a current path through the respective leg. All of the unfailed cells are utilized while maintaining equal magnitude between phases and a balance phase relationship in the line-to-line output voltage. The invention may be utilized in conjunction with a peak voltage reduction circuit, and a by-pass switch.
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Aiello Marc F.
Hammond Peter W.
Robicon Corporation
Sterrett Jeffrey
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