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Enhancement of the power conversion efficiency and reduction of switching noise of a power supply circuit are achieved. The power supply circuit includes, on the primary side, a composite resonance type converter formed from a current resonance type converter and a partial voltage resonance circuit in combination, and is configured so as to produce a plurality of secondary side DC output voltages. A particular one of the plural secondary side DC output voltages is controlled to a constant voltag...
A push-pull converter for converting an input voltage to a selectable output voltage is disclosed. The push-pull converter includes a pair of primary switches and a pair of primary windings of a transformer. The voltage stress across the primary switches is regulated by means of a clamp capacitor. The clamp capacitor clamps the voltage of the primary switches during the reset of the primary windings of the transformer. An alternate embodiment is also disclosed in which the voltage stress across ...
A highly efficient, tuned, switching power amplifier has components in a circuit configuration which minimizes switching losses and stored energy within the circuit. The circuit includes a pair of switches operating at the carrier frequency at substantially 50% duty. The switches are coupled through a transformer to a load, with the circuit being tuned, taking the particular load into account, so as to minimize the power loss in the switches by ensuring that immediately prior to, and during each...
A DC-DC converter includes a transformer with two oppositely-wound primary windings, one on each side of a center tap, and at least one secondary winding connected to a load having a given capacitance. A reference voltage source is connected to the center tap of the transformer via an inductor so that the transformer is driven by a current source. Two switching devices are each connected in the return path of the reference voltage and in series with a respective primary winding. A control unit a...
A turn-off relief network for a direct voltage converter includes a transformer having a primary winding. At least one clocked power transistor is connected in series with the primary winding. A first series circuit connected parallel to the primary winding includes a diode and a capacitor. A second series circuit connected parallel to the capacitor includes a reversing inductor, a reversing diode for a capacitor voltage and another transistor.
In a DC to DC converter, an improvement for reducing the peak current level through the electronic charging switches including an inductance in series between the junction of the clamping diodes and the junction between the primary side of the transformer and the primary capacitor.
A method for operating a push-pull converter in an above resonant frequency operating mode, where the above resonant frequency operating mode produces a switching frequency that is higher than the natural operating resonant frequency of the converter circuit. As a result, the resonant period is longer than the turn-on period of each of the switches in the primary circuit. The push-pull converter has two power switches operating in alternating sequence. The push pull converter also includes a tra...
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 curren...
A high-voltage power supply (10) includes: a power scaling section (130) that receives an input voltage signal and converts the input voltage signal to a controllable DC voltage; a push-pull converter (140) for converting the controllable DC voltage to a high-frequency wave; and a voltage multiplier (200) receiving the high-frequency wave generated by the push-pull converter (140) and performing successive voltage doubling operations to generate a high-voltage DC output. In one implementation, t...
A DC-DC converter comprises an input circuit that stores inductive energy that includes a first switch that releases the stored inductive energy. A transformer includes a primary winding that communicates with the input circuit and a secondary winding. An output circuit communicates with the secondary winding and that includes first and second output conductors and a first diode that communicates with one end of the secondary winding and the first output conductor. A second diode communicates wi...
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