Regulator circuit for regulating the output voltage of an altern

Electricity: single generator systems – Automatic control of generator or driving means – Voltage of generator or circuit supplied

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322 29, 322 73, 123339, H02J 714, H02P 904, F02D 4116

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ABSTRACT:
A regulator circuit for regulating the voltage delivered by an alternator for charging an associated battery, the alternator including an excitation winding and the regulator circuit controlling the current flowing through said excitation winding by switching between a first state in which excitation current increases and a second state in which excitation current decreases, said current being controlled as a function of a voltage value delivered by said alternator, wherein the circuit comprises:

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