Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Plural supply circuits or sources
Patent
1987-04-24
1988-11-29
Shoop, Jr., William M.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Plural supply circuits or sources
307 64, 307 66, 307 38, 136244, 323906, H02J 332
Patent
active
047884495
ABSTRACT:
A fault-tolerant power distribution architecture is described in which electrical power-consuming modules are connected in rows via individual busses in a first set of busses connected to individual power supplies in a first set of power supplies, and are also connected in columns via successive busses in successive sets of busses connected to power supplies in successive sets of power supplies such that each module receives power from a unique combination of a first bus and a first power supply and a successive bus and successive power supply.
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Ip Paul
Martin Terrence
Shoop Jr. William M.
The Foxboro Company
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