Uninterruptible power supply having improved battery charger

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Plural supply circuits or sources – Substitute or emergency source

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307 64, 363 37, H02J 702

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051855364

ABSTRACT:
An UPS apparatus with a back-up battery and successively coupled rectifier, inverter and output filter circuits, having an improved battery charging circuit. The charging circuit has a transformer with its primary winding being part of the output filter, and its secondary winding driving a second rectifier circuit which produces the charging current. The charging circuit contains an impedance preferably connected between the transformer secondary winding and the second rectifier circuit, for capturing only a high frequency portion of the signal from the inverter stage, thereby enabling the utilization of smaller charger circuit elements.

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Ralph E. Tarter, Principles of Solid-State Power Conversion, Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc., 1985, pp. 392-393.

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