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Intrinsically safe power supply with a current regulator

  • US 4,646,219 A
  • Filed: 11/04/1985
  • Issued: 02/24/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/16/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In an intrinsically safe power supply arrangement of the type having an input and an output, the output connectable to a load;

  • a transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding, the secondary winding being coupled to the output of the power supply arrangement;

    a rectifier, disposed between the primary winding of the transformer and the input of the power supply arrangement, for converting an AC input current into a DC current;

    a clock generator for generating a clock signal;

    a controlled semiconductor, coupled to the clock generator and coupled between the rectifier and the primary winding of the transformer, for periodically interrupting the DC current in response to the clock signal; and

    a short-circuit switch disposed between the secondary winding of the transformer and the output of the power supply arrangement and controllable in response to predetermined limits, the improvement comprising;

    a choke, coupled between the secondary winding of the transformer and the short-circuit switch, for limiting the rate of current rise;

    a voltage limiter coupled to the choke, the voltage limiter suppressing voltage spikes occurring at the choke and, in conjunction with the choke, safety controlling critical transients in the event of a short circuit; and

    a current regulator, coupled between the voltage limiter and the output of the power supply arrangement, for limiting the current provided at the output of the power supply arrangement, the current regulator having(1) a retrogressive current-voltage characteristic such that the current and voltage appearing at the output of the power supply arrangement drop with increasing load, starting out from a limit value of current and voltage; and

    (2) a delay stage for producing a time-delayed rise of a selectable combination of current and voltage at the output of the power supply arrangement after a short circuit at the output of the power supply arrangement is removed.

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