Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With voltage multiplication means
Patent
1995-04-27
1996-01-02
Wong, Peter S.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
With voltage multiplication means
327536, H02M 742
Patent
active
054814472
ABSTRACT:
A voltage multiplier is constructed using a series combination of capacitors and an associated switching circuit which provides for charging each capacitor in the series by sequentially connecting each capacitor to a d.c. input voltage. The d.c. input voltage of N volts is converted to an a.c. output voltage of peak-to-peak 2*(N+1) times the input voltage where N is the number of capacitors in the series. A pattern of sequential switching is chosen to generate a sequentially rising and falling voltage to form a half waveform. A commutator couples the half waveform to a pair of output terminals in an alternating polarity to form the completed a.c. output voltage.
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Caris Hubertus A.
Dost Paulus J. M.
Berhane Adolf
Fluke Corporation
Wong Peter S.
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