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Induction heating apparatus with means for detecting zero crossing point of high-frequency oscillation to determine triggering time

  • US 4,317,975 A
  • Filed: 12/26/1978
  • Issued: 03/02/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/14/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An induction heating cooking apparatus including a solid state switching device connected to receive power from a source of low frequency energy, a load circuit and a control circuit for triggering said switching device to generate energy of high frequency oscillations in said load circuit to produce heat in an inductive cooking ware by electromagnetic induction, said control circuit comprising:

  • a zero crossing detector for detecting a zero crossover point of said high frequency oscillations;

    means for detecting the magnitude of the high frequency energy delivered to said inductive cooking ware;

    means for establishing a setting level representing a desired energy level;

    comparator means for detecting the deviation of the magnitude of the detected high frequency energy from said setting level;

    a source of clock pulses;

    a programmable counter for counting said clock pulses in response to the detection of each zero crossover point of said high frequency oscillations for the period of time proportional to said detected deviation of high frequency energy; and

    a phase-locked loop including a voltage-controlled oscillator and a phase detector receptive of the outputs of said oscillator and said programmable counter to generate a phase difference signal which is coupled to said oscillator to control the frequency thereof to reduce the difference in phase between said outputs of said counter and oscillator to zero, said switching device being responsive to the output of said voltage-controlled oscillator to generate said high frequency oscillation.

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