Voltage resonance type switching power source apparatus

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter

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363 97, 315105, 219 1055B, H02M 3335, H05B 668

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048665894

ABSTRACT:
In a voltage resonance type switching power source apparatus, which has a step-up transformer, a resonance capacitor connected in series with a primary winding of the transformer, and a transistor connected in parallel with the capacitor to cause a resonant oscillation current by the on-off operation thereof, an on signal of the transistor is produced in synchronism with a second signal, which is obtained by delaying a first signal depending on a voltage induced in a detecting winding provided in the transformer by a predetermined delay time.

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