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Inverter circuit for producing power factor correction effect
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 7224589
Issued Date
May 29, 2007
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Inventors
Chou; Chin-Wen (Taipei Hsien,TW)
Cheng; Ying-Nan (Taipei Hsien,TW)
Wu; Kuang-Ming (Taipei Hsien,TW)
Chung; Chin-Biau (Taipei Hsien,TW)
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Abstract
Provided is an inverter circuit including a rectification and filter circuit and an inverter driver circuit interconnected the rectification and filter circuit and a load. The inverter driver circuit comprises a second controller for receiving light adjustment cycle signals and outputting electrical conduction cycle signals wherein the second controller is either electrically connected to a power source or electrically connected to the rectification and filter circuit for obtaining a wave current, and an electrical conduction of the electrical conduction cycle signals depends on input on/off of the wave current at the second controller; and a driver operates in response to electrical conduction cycle signals and on/off of DC. A flashing effect is produced on the load and thus a power factor correction effect is produced without power factor corrector being involved.
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Owner
Zippy Technology Corp. (Taipei Hsien,TW)
Published
May 29, 2007
Application Number
11/202,022
Filed
August 12, 2005
US Classification
363/21.04   363/21.12 363/24 363/40
Int'l Classification
H02M   3/335   (20060101)  
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363/21.04   363/21.12   363/24   363/40  
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