Domino effect shunt voltage regulator
First Claim
1. A shunt voltage regulator used with a high voltage power supply having a series source impedance feeding a load, wherein the shunt voltage regulator comprises an amplifier connected shunting the load;
- wherein said amplifier comprises a plurality of stages in tandem from a first stage to an Nth stage, each stage being a three-terminal unit having an input terminal, an output terminal and a common terminal, input means coupled between the input and common terminals of the first stage, the input means being coupled to an external signal source to command operation of the first stage, the output terminal of the Nth stage being coupled to the load;
each stage after the first having its input terminal coupled to the common terminal of the preceding stage, and its common terminal coupled to the output terminal of the preceding stage;
each stage comprising an amplifying device having an inverting input, a non-inverting input and an output, a reference resistor connected between the input terminal of each stage and the non-inverting input of each amplifying device, a feedback resistor connected between the inverting input and the output of each amplifying device, the non-inverting input of each amplifying device being the common terminal of the stage, and the output of each amplifying device being the output terminal of each corresponding stage.
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Abstract
A High Voltage Regulation apparatus which uses an amplifier having an arbitrarily large number of stacked MOSFETs to provide low impedance shunt regulation with a "domino effect". Voltages of many kilovolts can be conveniently regulated. voltage sharing among the devices is assured by the domino arrangement. External capacitances are added to optimize low impedance voltage regulation, including an external capacitor connected between the drain and gate of each stage to equalize the drain to gate and gate to source capacitances. There may also be an external capacitor connected between the drain and source of each stage to provide low amplifier impedance at high frequency, or a lumped external capacitor connected across the entire amplifier string, to provide low amplifier impedance at high frequency. The amplifier uses a unity-gain inverting amplifier as its basic building block. N-number of these building blocks are stacked to accommodate whatever voltage stand-off level is desired.
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1. A shunt voltage regulator used with a high voltage power supply having a series source impedance feeding a load, wherein the shunt voltage regulator comprises an amplifier connected shunting the load;
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wherein said amplifier comprises a plurality of stages in tandem from a first stage to an Nth stage, each stage being a three-terminal unit having an input terminal, an output terminal and a common terminal, input means coupled between the input and common terminals of the first stage, the input means being coupled to an external signal source to command operation of the first stage, the output terminal of the Nth stage being coupled to the load; each stage after the first having its input terminal coupled to the common terminal of the preceding stage, and its common terminal coupled to the output terminal of the preceding stage; each stage comprising an amplifying device having an inverting input, a non-inverting input and an output, a reference resistor connected between the input terminal of each stage and the non-inverting input of each amplifying device, a feedback resistor connected between the inverting input and the output of each amplifying device, the non-inverting input of each amplifying device being the common terminal of the stage, and the output of each amplifying device being the output terminal of each corresponding stage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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