Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter
Patent
1981-12-10
1984-04-17
Beha, Jr., William H.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter
363131, 331112, H02M 3335
Patent
active
044438397
ABSTRACT:
A single ended, separately driven, resonant DC-DC converter including a transformer, a capacitor connected in parallel with a primary winding of the transformer, a switching transistor connected between one end of the primary winding of the transformer and one end of a DC power source, and a blocking oscillating circuit for driving the switching transistor. The blocking oscillating circuit is directly driven by the DC power source and contains circuits for properly setting a pulse width and a pulse stop period of output pulses from the blocking oscillating circuit.
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Patents Abstracts of Japan, vol. 5, No. 78(E-58) (750), May 22, 1981.
"A Frequency-Stabilized Free-Running DC-to-DC Converter Circuit Employing Pulse-Width Control Regulation", W. A. Peterson, Jun. 8, 1976, PESC 76 record.
Electronics, "Ringing Choke Simplifies d-c to d-c Conversion", pp. 90-92, Apr. 18, l966.
Masuda Youichi
Onodera Toshihiro
Beha Jr. William H.
Tokyo Shibaura Denki Kabushiki Kaisha
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