Ripple current reduction circuit

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter

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323222, 363 24, 363 47, H02M 114

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ABSTRACT:
An improvement is provided for a circuit having a first winding of N.sub.1 turns connected in series with a total inductance of L across a first voltage V.sub.1 and a second steering winding of N.sub.2 turns connected in series with a total inductance L.sub.2 across a second voltage V.sub.2 with the second winding magnetically coupled to the first winding and the first winding having an inductance L.sub.c produced by the N.sub.1 turns as seen across the first winding comprising L.sub.1 set substantially greater to zero and L.sub.2 set substantially equal to (L.sub.c) (N.sub.2 /N.sub.1).sup.2 ((V.sub.2 /V.sub.1) (N.sub.1 /N.sub.2)-1)). The setting of L.sub.1 and the setting of L.sub.2 providing an improvement to reduce ac ripple current.

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Ed Bloom, "6.1.3 The Generalized Use of Integrated Magnetics and Zero-Ripple Techniques in Switch Mode Power Converters", originally printed IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, PESC '84, Gaithersburg, Md., Jun. 18-21, 1984.

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