Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Input level responsive – Using a linearly acting final control device
Patent
1980-07-14
1982-02-09
Shoop, William M.
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
Input level responsive
Using a linearly acting final control device
307 64, 363101, G05F 500
Patent
active
043152082
ABSTRACT:
A transistorized power supply for providing a constant voltage to a load. A series regulator interposed between a d.c. input voltage source and the load to regulate the d.c. output voltage. A d.c. to d.c. converter serially connected between the d.c. input voltage source and the series regulator. The d.c. to d.c. converter is selectively actuated to supplement the d.c. input voltage when the d.c. input voltage falls below a predetermined value in order to maintain a constant voltage across the load.
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Darrow John O. G.
McElroy John M.
American Standard Inc.
Shoop William M.
Sotak J. B.
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