Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With condition responsive means to control the output...
Patent
1997-10-16
1999-11-02
Sterrett, Jeffrey
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
With condition responsive means to control the output...
363 26, H02M 7538
Patent
active
059782447
ABSTRACT:
A high magnitude potential supply comprises a first circuit for generating a first signal related to a desired output high magnitude potential across a pair of output terminals of the supply, a second circuit for generating a second signal related to an output current from the high magnitude potential supply, and a third circuit for supplying an operating potential to the high magnitude potential supply so that it can produce the high magnitude operating potential. The third circuit has a control terminal. A fourth circuit is coupled to the first and second circuits and to the control terminal. The fourth circuit receives the first and second signals from the first and second circuits and controls the operating potential supplied to the high magnitude potential supply by the third circuit. A fifth circuit is provided for disabling the supply of operating potential to the high magnitude potential supply in certain conditions so that no high magnitude operating potential can be supplied by it. The fifth circuit is also coupled to the control terminal.
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Illinois Tool Works Inc.
Sterrett Jeffrey
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