Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Using semiconductor-type converter
Patent
1981-12-09
1984-06-12
Wong, Peter S.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Using semiconductor-type converter
363 97, 323289, H02M 7537
Patent
active
044545746
ABSTRACT:
A push-pull inverter circuit for an inductive load such as a fluorescent lamp. A pair of transistors alternately and repetitively apply energy to the load, and are alternately rendered conductive by stored charges produced by flyback induced voltage in the load, in cooperation with a single mutual control circuit which repetitively renders the push-pull transistors nonconductive and removes their stored charges.
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Anderson Thomas E.
Bush Alvin A.
Giorgis, Jr. John
General Electric Company
Jacob Fred
Schlamp Philip L.
Wong Peter S.
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