Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Plural load circuit systems – Plural sources of supply
Patent
1990-09-28
1992-11-10
Pellinen, A. D.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Plural load circuit systems
Plural sources of supply
307 46, 307 58, 307 66, 307242, 363 21, H02J 702, H02J 900, H02M 110
Patent
active
051626632
ABSTRACT:
A single transformer converter which may switchably disconnect all of its converter outputs, or alternatively just some of the converter outputs. In some electronic systems this would allow the turning-off of some units, such as printers, while leaving on other units, such as a CPU or a twenty-four hour clock. Further, an uninterruptible output is provided by the converter to maintain applications and operating systems software stored a CMOS RAM even in the event of a power outage.
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Combs Scott A.
Diaz Luis A.
Elms Richard
NCR Corporation
Pellinen A. D.
Penrod Jack R.
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