or
Bookmark and Share
Controlled DC voltage stabilizer
   
Document Number
US Patent 5644481
Issued Date
July 1, 1997
Link
Inventors
Map
Abstract
A current source circuit is contained in an output control IC and amplifies a feedback current produced by a photocoupler by 7 to 10 times. The current amplifier has an adequate current amplification factor and is composed of an IC. A capacitor connected to the oscillator is charged by a current amplified at the current amplifier and a period of the output of the oscillator is controlled by the charging current. A conductive period of the switching device connected to the oscillator through a driver is also controlled. Accordingly, the amount of energy supplied to the secondary side of the switching transformer is also controlled and a stable secondary dc output voltage is produced. A stable voltage control is obtained over a wide range of loads, from a light load to a heavy load. Because the current amplification factor is stable against an environmental temperature condition and has little variation, there is no abnormal oscillation of the power source circuit due to a ripple component included in the secondary dc output voltage and a stable controlled dc voltage stabilizer can be realized.
Drawing
Controlled DC voltage stabilizer - US Patent 5644481 Drawing
Drawing from US Patent 5644481
Tags:
Description:
Amusing 0%
Clever 0%
Complex 0%
Efficient 0%
Historic 0%
Important 0%
Innovative 0%
Interesting 0%
Practical 0%
Simple 0%
Number of Claims:
3
Comments:
no comments yet
Published
July 1, 1997
Application Number
08/547,053
Filed
October 23, 1995
US Classification
363/21.15  
Int'l Classification
H02M   3/335   (20060101)   H02M   3/24   (20060101)  
Examiner
Attorney/Law Firm
Priority Data
Nov 15, 1994 [JP] 6-280561
USPTO Field of Search
363/16   363/21   363/25   363/26  
Related Patents
6323707 - Output signal level control circuit in a semiconductor device - Owned by Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. (Tokyo,JP)

A pulse signal output circuit charges and discharges a capacitor in response to a clock signal and outputs a pulse signal having a pulse width determined by a time for charging and discharging the capacitor. A control signal generation circuit outputs a control signal in response to the pulse signal, where the control signal has a first voltage level determined by the pulse width. An output circuit has a first output transistor and a first regulating transistor connected in series between the first power supply node and the output terminal. The first output transistor is operated in response to a signal transferred from inside or outside a semiconductor device, and the first regulating transistor is operated in response to the control signal.

6104622 - Power supply apparatus for reduction of power consumption - Owned by Fidelix Y.K. (Tokyo,JP)

A power supply apparatus having an AC power supply, a transformer, a switching element and a control circuit for controlling an operation of the switching element: where an electrical current is supplied to the primary side of the transformer intermittently when a main unit of an electrical appliance to which the power supply apparatus is applied is in a standby mode so that unnecessary power consumption is reduced. Further, a capacitance is provided between the AC power supply and the control circuit instead of the conventional initializing resistance and the control circuit is driven using an electrical current going through a reactance component of the capacitor, so that the energy loss is not caused any more by the initializing resistance.

7382062 - Wide voltage range stabilized switching power supply for valve actuators - Owned by Biffi Italia S.R.L. (Fiorenzuola D'Arda (PC), IT

The invention finds application in the field of power supplies for valve actuators, and particularly relates to a wide voltage range stabilized switching power supply for valve actuators, of the type that comprises a filter 2, a diode bridge 3, an array of capacitors 5, an auxiliary power supply stage 6, formed by a switch mode circuit, having an operating range of 21 to 380 VDC, which generates the supply voltages required for the internal operation of the power supply, a full-bridge power stage 7, which receives an input voltage in the range of 120 VDC to 373 VDC, and generates the three stabilized output voltages required for supplying the load, and a boost stage 4, located upstream from the power stage 7, which allows to increase the voltage to a value in the range of 120 VDC to 373 VCC, whenever it is below such range.

7023717 - Switching power supply apparatus - Owned by Fidelix Y.K. (Tokyo,JP)

The present invention relates to an isolated-type switching power supply apparatus, which includes a power supply, a transformer being connected to said power supply, a switching element for switching an electric current going through a primary coil of the transformer so that energy generated on the primary side of the transformer is sent to the secondary side in accordance with the operation of the switching element. The present invention has a modulating circuit for modulating an output on the secondary side of said transformer, a transmitting rout for transmitting an output of the modulating circuit to the primary side of the transformer, a demodulating circuit for demodulating the output transferred through the transferring rout; and the controlling circuit controls the switching element in accordance with an output of the demodulating circuit and the controlling circuit is disposed on the primary side of the transformer.

6181577 - Auxiliary bias circuit for a power supply and a method of operation thereof - Owned by Lucent Technologies Inc. (Murray Hill, NJ)

For use in a power supply having a bias circuit with a bias transformer, an auxiliary bias circuit and a method of providing power via the auxiliary bias circuit to an auxiliary load. In one embodiment, the auxiliary bias circuit includes a blocking device coupled to the bias transformer. The auxiliary bias circuit also includes a storage device, coupled to the blocking device and across the bias transformer, that provides a voltage to drive the auxiliary load without requiring a separate power supply.

Claims
Description
About| FAQs| Terms & Disclaimer| Link to Us| Contact Us