AC rectifier circuit with means for limiting the rectified volta

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including automatic or integral protection means

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363 54, 363 87, 363 88, 363128, 363129, H02H 7125

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an AC voltage supplied rectifier circuit with a downstream smoothing capacitor. A prior art problem with this type of circuit was that the inductive impedance of the supply voltage caused a practically umdamped oscillation between the inductive supply impedance and the smoothing capacitor during start-up which caused the voltage to rise to about twice the stationary value. A rectifier circuit is provided which substantially prevents the over-oscillation having at least one controllable rectifier which brings the rectifier to a conductive state during the charging period of the smoothing capacitor over such a time that the output direct voltage of the rectifier circuit exceeds the momentary capacitor voltage by no more than a predetermined limited value.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4376968 (1983-03-01), Wueschinski et al.
patent: 4573113 (1986-02-01), Bauman
patent: 4574341 (1986-03-01), Hallagaard et al.

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