Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Remote sensing
Patent
1978-06-13
1980-02-19
Pellinen, A. D.
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
Remote sensing
307 34, 323 25, G05F 158
Patent
active
041896700
ABSTRACT:
In a power circuit arrangement, there are a plurality of voltage stabilizers each including a reference voltage source, a circuit for comparing the output of the respective voltage stabilizer with a reference voltage, and a voltage control element responsive to the output of the comparing circuit. The reference voltage for at least one of the voltage stabilizers is provided by an independent element, and the reference voltage for the remaining voltage stabilizers is formed on the basis of the output voltage of the other voltage stabilizers. When the output voltage of any one of the voltage stabilizers becomes zero, all of the other voltage stabilizers similarly have their output voltages reduced to zero.
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Eslinger Lewis H.
Pellinen A. D.
Sinderbrand Alvin
Sony Corporation
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