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Low loss stabilizer

  • US 4,311,253 A
  • Filed: 09/14/1979
  • Issued: 01/19/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/14/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A compensator of the type which is connected to an alternating current electrical system in which it is desired to regulate system current regardless of a propensity for said system current to become unregulated in response to a deregulating stimulus, said compensator conducting any one of a plurality of controllable AC bias compensating currents for said electrical system, where controllable variation of compensating current about said AC bias currents is provided so that the total compensating current interacts with said system current to thus maintain said system current in a regulated state, comprising:

  • (a) bias determining means interconnected at an input thereof with said electrical system in such a manner that the extent of said deregulating stimulus is determined, said bias determining means providing an output signal indicative of in which range said extent of deregulating stimulus is present at a particular time, said range being any one of a plurality of predetermined ranges;

    (b) variation determining means interconnected at an input thereof with said electrical system in such a manner that the effect of said deregulating stimulus within any of said ranges is determined, said variation determining means providing an output signal indicative of said effect at said particular time; and

    (c) compensating means interconnected with said electrical system, said bias determining means, and said variation determining means for conducting said AC bias compensating current with said controllable variations as a function of said output signals from said bias determining means and said variation determining means, said bias compensating current changing as said range changes.

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