Bridge-doubler rectifier
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1. A rectifier circuit comprising:
- bridge means for rectifying at least one phase of an alternating input signal to a full wave signal;
capacitor means coupled to said full wave signal and having a voltage control terminal for producing an output signal, the voltage level of said output signal remaining substantially constant as the peak level of said input signal varies;
bidirectional current means having a gate and a first and second terminals, said first terminal connected to said voltage control terminal and said second terminal connected to said bridge means, for conducting current in response to a control signal; and
control means coupled to said gate and producing said control signal for controlling the conduction time of said bidirectional current means, and thereby causing said rectifier to operate in a voltage doubler mode and regulate the level of said output signal, comprising;
a constant reference voltage source proportional to the constant level desired of said output signal;
ramp means coupled to said input signal for producing a ramp signal synchronized to said input signal;
error means coupled to said output signal for comparing said reference voltage to a feedback signal, said feedback signal being proportional to said output signal, and producing an error signal;
comparator means for comparing said error signal with said ramp signal and producing a pulse enable signal whenever said ramp signal is greater than said error signal;
modulating means coupled to said pulse enable signal for phase width modulating said control signal, the conduction time of said bidirectional current means corresponding to the time width of said pulse enable signal.
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Abstract
A full wave (RMS) bridge circuit is disclosed for regulating a nominal 200 to 240 V AC bulk voltage to a nominal 300 V full wave rectified DC bulk voltage for all line and load conditions. The circuit automatically adjusts to varying line voltages and operates in any one of four modes: (i) full wave bridge, (ii) phase controlled bridge-doubler, (iii) phase controlled doubler, or (iv) non-controlled doubler to maintain the nominal DC output voltage.
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1. A rectifier circuit comprising:
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bridge means for rectifying at least one phase of an alternating input signal to a full wave signal; capacitor means coupled to said full wave signal and having a voltage control terminal for producing an output signal, the voltage level of said output signal remaining substantially constant as the peak level of said input signal varies; bidirectional current means having a gate and a first and second terminals, said first terminal connected to said voltage control terminal and said second terminal connected to said bridge means, for conducting current in response to a control signal; and control means coupled to said gate and producing said control signal for controlling the conduction time of said bidirectional current means, and thereby causing said rectifier to operate in a voltage doubler mode and regulate the level of said output signal, comprising; a constant reference voltage source proportional to the constant level desired of said output signal; ramp means coupled to said input signal for producing a ramp signal synchronized to said input signal; error means coupled to said output signal for comparing said reference voltage to a feedback signal, said feedback signal being proportional to said output signal, and producing an error signal; comparator means for comparing said error signal with said ramp signal and producing a pulse enable signal whenever said ramp signal is greater than said error signal; modulating means coupled to said pulse enable signal for phase width modulating said control signal, the conduction time of said bidirectional current means corresponding to the time width of said pulse enable signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A rectifier circuit comprising:
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bridge means for rectifying a three phase alternating input signal to first, second and third full wave signals; capacitor means coupled to said full wave signals and having a voltage control terminal for producing an output signal, the voltage level of said output signal remaining substantially constant as the peak level of said input signal varies; first, second and third bidirectional current means respectively coupled to said first, second and third full wave signals and to said voltage control terminal and each having a gate terminal for conducting current in response to a control signal; control means coupled to said gate terminals of said first, second and third switch means and producing first, second and third control signals for controlling the conduction time of said respective first, second and third switch means and thereby causing said rectifier to operate in a voltage doubler mode and regulate the level of said output signal comprising; a constant reference voltage source proportional to the constant level desired of said output signal; first, second and third ramp means each coupled to a respective one phase of said input signal for producing first, second and third ramp signals, each ramp signal synchronized to one phase of said input signal; error means coupled to said output signal for comparing said reference voltage to a feedback signal, said feedback signal proportional to said output signal, and producing an error signal; first, second and third comparator means, each for comparing said error signal to one of said respective first, second and third ramp signals and producing first, second and third pulse enable signals whenever said respective ramp signals are greater than said error signal; first, second and third modulating means coupled to said respective first, second and third pulse enable signals for phase width modulating said respective first, second and third control signals, the conduction time of said first, second and third bidirectional current means corresponding to the width of said respective first, second and third pulse enable signals. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A rectifier circuit comprising:
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bridge means for rectifying at least one phase of an alternating input signal to a full wave signal; capacitor means coupled to said full wave signal and having a voltage control terminal for producing an output signal, the voltage level of said output signal regulated to remain substantially constant as the peak level of said input signal varies; bidirectional current means coupled to said bridge means and said voltage terminal and having a gate terminal for conducting current in response to a control signal; and control means coupled to said gate terminal, said input signal and said output signal for producing said control signal whenever said output signal falls below the desired constant voltage level, thereby causing said rectifier to operate in a voltage doubler mode and regulate the level of said output signal.
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