ULTRA-CAPACITOR BASED UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY
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1. A backup power supply, for providing energy to a coupled electrical device, said backup power supply comprising:
- one or more ultra capacitors, electrically coupled to a source of energy, and configured for storing said energy;
a charging and discharging controller, coupled to said source of energy and to said one or more ultra capacitors, for monitoring a status of said source of energy and for regulating the charging and discharging of the one or more ultra capacitors; and
a multiphase boost converter, electrically coupled to said one or more ultra capacitors and including a variable energy recovery time factor, said multiphase boost converter configured for determining the amount of said energy presently stored by said one or more ultra capacitors in the form of a voltage level, and responsive to said determination, for increasing said variable energy recovery time factor as said voltage level of said energy stored by said one or more ultra capacitors decreases, for providing a relatively constant voltage from the stored energy of the one or more ultra capacitors.
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Abstract
A backup power supply includes at least one ultra capacitor to store energy. The backup power supply includes a multiphase boost converter to provide a relatively constant voltage level from the energy stored on the at least one ultra capacitor. A charging and discharging controller is used to monitor the status of a power supply and control the charging and discharging of the ultra capacitors.
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1. A backup power supply, for providing energy to a coupled electrical device, said backup power supply comprising:
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one or more ultra capacitors, electrically coupled to a source of energy, and configured for storing said energy; a charging and discharging controller, coupled to said source of energy and to said one or more ultra capacitors, for monitoring a status of said source of energy and for regulating the charging and discharging of the one or more ultra capacitors; and a multiphase boost converter, electrically coupled to said one or more ultra capacitors and including a variable energy recovery time factor, said multiphase boost converter configured for determining the amount of said energy presently stored by said one or more ultra capacitors in the form of a voltage level, and responsive to said determination, for increasing said variable energy recovery time factor as said voltage level of said energy stored by said one or more ultra capacitors decreases, for providing a relatively constant voltage from the stored energy of the one or more ultra capacitors. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A backup power supply, for providing energy to a coupled electrical device, said backup power supply comprising:
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one or more ultra capacitors, electrically coupled to a source of energy, and configured for storing said energy; a charging and discharging controller, coupled to said source of energy and to said one or more ultra capacitors, for monitoring a status of said source of energy and for regulating the charging and discharging of the one or more ultra capacitors; and a two-phase buck type boost converter, electrically coupled to said one or more ultra capacitors and including a variable energy recovery time factor, said two-phase buck type boost converter configured for determining the amount of said energy presently stored by said one or more ultra capacitors in the form of a voltage level, and responsive to said determination of said voltage level, for increasing said variable energy recovery time factor as said voltage level of said energy stored by said one or more ultra capacitors decreases, thereby boosting said voltage level of said energy stored by said one or more ultra capacitors, for providing a relatively constant voltage from the stored energy of the one or more ultra capacitors, and wherein whenever a first of said two phase buck type boost converters is operative, the second of said two phase buck type boost converters is inoperative.
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