A.C. power supply circuit with surge current suppression
First Claim
1. An A.C. power supply circuit capable of surge current suppression comprising:
- a pair of power input terminals for connection to an A.C. power source;
a pair of power output terminals connected to an inductive load;
an auxiliary current path connecting one of said input terminals to one of said output terminals, said auxiliary current path having a current limiting means and first controllable means responsive to a first control signal for passing only half waves of one polarity of an A.C. current supplied at said power input terminals;
means for applying a first control signal to said first controllable means;
a main current path connected in parallel with said auxiliary current path, said main current path having second controllable means responsive to a second control signal for connecting said one power input terminal to said one power output terminal and shunting said auxiliary current path;
a voltage detector means connected across said power output terminals for detecting a voltage of a second polarity opposite to said one polarity developed across said power output terminals in response to said half waves of said one polarity;
means connected to said voltage detector means for providing said second control signal when the output of said voltage detector exceeds a predetermined voltage, thereby to turn on said main current path subsequently to the turning on of the first current path in response to the first control signal.
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Abstract
The current surge, normally associated with the initial application of a nominal A.C. current to an inductive load, is prevented by preventing the magnetic core of the inductive load from being driven into saturation. Initially, the current is half wave rectified and amplitude limited. The amplitude limitation insures that the core will not be driven into saturation. A voltage detector connected across the inductive load senses only the counter E.M.F. of a polarity opposite to the polarity of the half wave current. When the sensed voltage reaches a predetermined value, a direct connection is provided between the A.C. supply and the inductive load, bypassing the half wave rectifier and the amplitude limiter.
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6 Claims
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1. An A.C. power supply circuit capable of surge current suppression comprising:
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a pair of power input terminals for connection to an A.C. power source; a pair of power output terminals connected to an inductive load; an auxiliary current path connecting one of said input terminals to one of said output terminals, said auxiliary current path having a current limiting means and first controllable means responsive to a first control signal for passing only half waves of one polarity of an A.C. current supplied at said power input terminals; means for applying a first control signal to said first controllable means; a main current path connected in parallel with said auxiliary current path, said main current path having second controllable means responsive to a second control signal for connecting said one power input terminal to said one power output terminal and shunting said auxiliary current path; a voltage detector means connected across said power output terminals for detecting a voltage of a second polarity opposite to said one polarity developed across said power output terminals in response to said half waves of said one polarity; means connected to said voltage detector means for providing said second control signal when the output of said voltage detector exceeds a predetermined voltage, thereby to turn on said main current path subsequently to the turning on of the first current path in response to the first control signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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