Patent
1974-09-24
1976-04-06
Miller, J. D.
317 50, H02H 320
Patent
active
039492710
ABSTRACT:
In a high current shunt stabilized regulated power supply transients may occur containing too much energy for the shunt stabilizer to safely absorb. The absorber circuit is designed with capacity to absorb normally encountered transients. If the transient lasts longer than a predetermined interval a crow-bar circuit is activated and the power supply is shut down.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3211929 (1965-10-01), Prines et al.
patent: 3571660 (1971-03-01), Phillips
patent: 3790809 (1974-02-01), Kuster
Barber Alfred W.
Forbro Design Corporation
Miller J. D.
Moose Jr. Harry E.
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