Electric power conversion systems – Phase conversion without intermediate conversion to d.c. – By dynamoelectric machine converter
Patent
1981-01-28
1982-07-27
Brigance, Gerald L.
Electric power conversion systems
Phase conversion without intermediate conversion to d.c.
By dynamoelectric machine converter
179 84R, 363 74, H04M 512
Patent
active
043419283
ABSTRACT:
A ringing signal supply, provided at a concentrator remote from a switching office, compares a fraction of its output with a low level reference ringing signal supplied from the switching office, and uses the comparison result to control a high voltage chopper which connects one of two d.c. supply voltages via a low pass filter to the output to produce the ringing signal at a desired frequency. A d.c.-d.c. forward converter produces the two d.c. supply voltages commonly for a plurality of ringing signal supplies whenever at least one of them is to produce a ringing signal.
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Riley Garth I.
Stanson Mark V.
Brigance Gerald L.
Haley R. John
Northern Telecom Limited
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