Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Current and/or voltage regulation – Automatic regulation
Patent
1996-12-20
1998-06-16
Pascal, Robert
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Current and/or voltage regulation
Automatic regulation
315224, 315209R, 315127, G05F 100
Patent
active
057676313
ABSTRACT:
A power supply (10) for powering a load (500) includes an inverter (100), a series resonant output circuit (200), and a bootstrap power source (300) for supplying operating power to an inverter driver circuit (110). The bootstrap power source (300) is coupled in series with the load (500) via a dc blocking capacitor (240) and provides automatic shutdown of the inverter (100) by ceasing to supply operating power to the inverter driver circuit (110) when the load (500) fails to conduct current or is removed.
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Konopka John G.
Merwin Jeffrey D.
Stephens Dennis L.
Cunningham Gary J.
Labudda Kenneth D.
Motorola Inc.
Pascal Robert
Philogene Haissa
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