Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Using semiconductor-type converter
Patent
1986-09-24
1987-10-06
Beha, Jr., William H.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Using semiconductor-type converter
219 1077, 363 49, 363139, H02M 7523, H02M 7517
Patent
active
046987436
ABSTRACT:
A resonance inverter includes a DC power source, a resonance capacitor, an inductor, and a plurality of semiconductor switches. The resonance capacitor and inductor form a parallel resonant circuit. The inverter further includes control means for detecting a peak value of the voltage across the resonance capacitor, and for alternately conducting said semiconductor switches with a certain lead phase with respect to the peak point of the capacitor terminal voltage.
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Zhao et al, "A thyristor Inverter for Medium Frequency Induction Heating", Conf. Rec. of the Ind. Appl. Soc., IEEE-IAS, 1981 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., USA (Oct. 5-9, 1981), pp. 962-965.
S. Bottari, et al: "High-Efficiency 200 kHz Inverter for Induction Heating Applications", 1985 IEEE, pp. 308-316.
Masuda Youichi
Onodera Toshihiro
Beha Jr. William H.
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
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