Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including automatic or integral protection means
Patent
1986-12-19
1988-06-28
Beha, Jr., William H.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Including automatic or integral protection means
323266, 323300, 363 86, 363 89, H02H 7127, H02M 7155, G05F 1563
Patent
active
047543884
ABSTRACT:
A high efficiency integrated power converter adapted for direct connection to line voltage and having on chip protection from overcurrent may be implemented utilizing a GTO-SCR as the switch element in a switching power converter such that the converter requires no external transformer or inductor based voltage reducing circuitry. The input voltage may vary over a wide dynamic range without deterioration in circuit performance due to the extremely high anode to cathode breakdown voltage of the switching element and further due to the on chip protection from excess current flow through the switching element.
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Beha Jr. William H.
Harris Corporation
Krawczyk Charles C.
Troner William A.
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