Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With means to introduce or eliminate frequency components
Patent
1989-12-20
1991-04-16
Stephan, Steven L.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
With means to introduce or eliminate frequency components
363 37, 363 65, H02M 114
Patent
active
050087975
ABSTRACT:
Prior power converters utilizing a plurality of switches operated by control circuitry include many components which are subject to failure. When such a failure occurs, it may prove difficult to isolate the problem and repair the power converter. In order to overcome this problem, a power converter is packaged as a plurality of identical line replaceable units each of which may be easily replaced in the event of a malfunction.
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Dhyanchand P. John
Ligon Robert
Patel Sunil
Stephan Steven L.
Sterrett Jeffrey
Sundstrand Corporation
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