Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With condition responsive means to control the output...
Patent
1978-09-19
1980-09-30
Miller, J. D.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
With condition responsive means to control the output...
323 21, 323DIG1, H02P 1320
Patent
active
042259134
ABSTRACT:
A self-referencing power converter operates at a high frequency with a low loss, light weight ferrite core transformer. The transformer primary is selectively connected across a DC source of rectified AC power to provide energy storage followed by a predetermined time period of disconnect to provide energy transfer by way of transformer flyback. The energy storage cycle begins when the voltage across the primary winding of the transformer does not exceed a predetermined value and the predetermined time period of disconnect has ended. A current sensing circuit senses the current flowing through the primary winding, permitting such current to flow until a power reference is reached. A comparison circuit in the transformer secondary compares a reference voltage with an operating voltage and returns any error voltage to the primary circuit, the error voltage then being used to set the power reference.
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Devine Thomas G.
Heiting Leo N.
Miller J. D.
Sharp Melvin S.
Texas Instruments Incorporated
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