Regulated high voltage D.C. supply utilizing a plurality of D.C.

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250401, 307 82, 321 18, 321 27R, H02M 3335

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a regulated high voltage d.c. supply having an output voltage in the range of from 50 to 150 kilovolts such as is required for medical X-ray apparatus. The high voltage d.c. supply is constituted of a plurality of lower voltage d.c. to d.c. converter modules, whose output voltages are summed to produce the high voltage output. The converters are of a type which permits rapid activation and inactivation or "modulation". The modules are subjected to dynamic control to eliminate a.c. ripple, to regulate the high voltage output against supply line and load variations, and to turn the high voltage on and off in accurately timed intervals.

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