Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Plural supply circuits or sources – One source floats across or compensates for other source
Patent
1984-04-30
1986-09-02
Pellinen, A. D.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Plural supply circuits or sources
One source floats across or compensates for other source
307 53, 307 64, 363 25, 363 71, H02J 346
Patent
active
046098283
ABSTRACT:
Each of a plurality of parallel connected power supplies is controlled by a parallel control circuit which measures the output current from each power supply and compares this output current to the average output current produced by all the power supplies and generates a signal representative of the difference therebetween to drive the output current of the power supply toward the average output current from all power supplies. The structure includes in addition a switch for disconnecting the parallel control circuit of a failed power supply from the system and a booster resistor for assisting in bootstrapping the startup of a given power supply being inserted into parallel with the preexisting parallel connected power supplies.
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Boschert Inc.
Caserza Steven F.
DeBoer T.
Leeds Kenneth E.
MacPherson Alan H.
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