Electricity: single generator systems – Generator control – With means for suppressing – eliminating or minimizing...
Patent
1989-04-03
1990-04-24
Hickey, R. J.
Electricity: single generator systems
Generator control
With means for suppressing, eliminating or minimizing...
322 28, 322 73, H02J 714, H02K 1100
Patent
active
049203088
ABSTRACT:
A regulator for a vehicle charging system senses when it applies and terminates excitation to the field winding of the charging system's alternator. When the excitation is applied to the field windings, the output of the alternator is connected to an input filter in the regulator so that the regulator can sense the alternator's output. When the excitation is terminated, the input filter is disconnected from the alternator's output to isolate the filter from voltage steps induced in the alternator's output by the turn-on and turn-off of the field excitation.
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Edwards Arthur J.
Gray Randall C.
Hickey R. J.
Moore John H.
Motorola Inc.
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