High speed current limiting system responsive to symmetrical & asymmetrical currents
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1. A system coupled to receive a measured AC line current signal produced by a sensor, said measured AC line current signal having a predetermined relationship to the AC current flowing in an electrical circuit and in response thereto selectively generating a signal for initiating a fast interrupt fuse, comprising in combination:
- a) first means for comparing said measured AC line current signal to a reference to generate a start signal when said measured AC line current signal exceeds a preselected value;
b) second means responsive to said start signal to generate a time interval signal, the beginning of said time interval signal substantially coinciding with the beginning of said start signal;
c) third means responsive to said time interval signal and said measured current signal to produce an integration signal equal to the integral of said measured AC current signal during the duration of said time interval;
d) fourth means responsive to said integration signal and the instantaneous AC current flowing in said electrical circuit at the termination of said time interval signal with a predetermined relationship therebetween generating said signal for initiating a fast interrupt fuse.
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Abstract
A method for initiating a rapid current limiting device utilizing a device which integrates the current during a selected time interval. The equivalent RMS current is predicted based on the integration to generate a signal which initiates the current limiting device when the predicted RMS current exceeds a preselected value.
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1. A system coupled to receive a measured AC line current signal produced by a sensor, said measured AC line current signal having a predetermined relationship to the AC current flowing in an electrical circuit and in response thereto selectively generating a signal for initiating a fast interrupt fuse, comprising in combination:
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a) first means for comparing said measured AC line current signal to a reference to generate a start signal when said measured AC line current signal exceeds a preselected value; b) second means responsive to said start signal to generate a time interval signal, the beginning of said time interval signal substantially coinciding with the beginning of said start signal; c) third means responsive to said time interval signal and said measured current signal to produce an integration signal equal to the integral of said measured AC current signal during the duration of said time interval; d) fourth means responsive to said integration signal and the instantaneous AC current flowing in said electrical circuit at the termination of said time interval signal with a predetermined relationship therebetween generating said signal for initiating a fast interrupt fuse.
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2. A system responsive to a measured AC line current signal produced by a sensor, said measured AC line current signal having a predetermined relationship to the AC current flowing in an electrical circuit and in response thereto selectively generating a signal for initiating a fast interrupt fuse, comprising in combination:
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a) first circuit means for generating a first signal indicating that said measured AC line current signal has increased to a preselected value; b) second circuit means responsive to said first signal to generate a second signal having a predetermined state during a predetermined time interval, the duration of said predetermined time interval being less than one half cycle of said AC line current; c) third integration circuit means responsive to said second signal and said measured AC line current signal to generate a third signal having a predetermined relationship to the integral value of said measured AC line current signal during said predetermined time interval; and d) fourth circuit means responsive to at least said third signal and to the instantaneous AC current flowing in said electrical circuit to generate said signal for initiating said fast interrupt fuse. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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