Optimum topology high voltage DC to DC converter

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter

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H02P 1318

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043181660

ABSTRACT:
A DC to DC converter is shown having an inductor with primary and secondary windings whose primary winding is serially connected to the center tap of the primary winding of a push-pull transformer. The primary of the transformer is then connected through its ends by a pair of transistor switches to ground while the ends of the secondary of the transformer connect through diodes to an output terminal. The ends of the secondary of the transformer also connect through diodes to the inductor secondary and then to the output terminal. The presence of the inductor prevents the voltage across the switches from becoming twice the input voltage as in conventional circuits. By equalizing the secondary to primary turns ratio between the inductor and transformer, it is possible to equalize the voltage output during the time intervals when the switches are on and off.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3553620 (1971-01-01), Cielo et al.
patent: 3846691 (1974-11-01), Higgins
patent: 4176392 (1979-11-01), Cronin et al.

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