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High frequency self-oscillating inverter with negligible switching losses

  • US 5,014,182 A
  • Filed: 04/19/1989
  • Issued: 05/07/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/19/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A high frequency self oscillating inverter having a low switching loss characteristic, said inverter comprising:

  • (1) a source of d.c. power;

    (2) a load circuit;

    (3) a switching circuit between said source and said load for supplying alternating current to said load circuit;

    said switching circuit including;

    (a) first and second switching devices for alternately switching said alternating current, said devices being alternately switched to a conductive state separated by a dead period when neither is conductive;

    (4) a snubber circuit associated with said switching circuit for reducing both turn-on and turn-off switching losses, said snubber circuit comprising a resonant circuit which includes;

    (a) first and second snubber capacitance means respectively shunting said first and second switching devices;

    (b) resonating inductance for forming with said snubber capacitance means, said resonant circuit;

    (c) means for effectively disabling said resonant circuit except for dead periods between the conduction times of said first and second switching devices, whereby a voltage level exchange between said snubber capacitances means occurs during said dead periods.

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