Electricity: motive power systems – Braking – Dynamic braking
Patent
1994-05-16
1995-07-25
Ro, Bentsu
Electricity: motive power systems
Braking
Dynamic braking
318139, 361 18, 363 50, 363124, H02P 312, H02H 7122
Patent
active
054365406
ABSTRACT:
A snubber circuit for limiting an initial voltage applied to a semiconductor switching device during transition of the switching device from a conducting to a non-conducting state includes a first circuit having a serially connected first diode and first capacitor coupled in parallel with the switching device and a second circuit having a second capacitor having a second capacitor connected between a cathode terminal of the switching device and a voltage potential less than a potential switched through the switching device and further having a second diode and a serially connected inductor coupled between the anode terminal of the switching device and the lower voltage potential. The voltage appearing at the cathode terminal of the switching device in excess of the lower voltage potential will effect a current through the inductor to limit an initial voltage rise at the cathode terminal when switching the device to a non-conducting state.
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Breedlove Jill M.
General Electric Company
Ro Bentsu
Snyder Marvin
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