Standby boost converter
First Claim
1. A power system connected to a power source comprising:
- a boost converter connected to the power source, said boost converter providing a higher output voltage than input voltage when the input voltage of the boost converter is below a predetermined voltage; and
a second power converter having its input coupled to both said boost converter output and to the power source, so that said second power converter receives power at a predetermined minimum voltage and said boost converter is bypassed when the power source is above said predetermined voltage.
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Abstract
A boost voltage converter is combined with any DC-DC converter to provide a power system with significant overall power efficiency improvement in applications requiring continuous operation through low line transient levels. The boost converter is normally in a standby mode and only operates when the input DC voltage drops below a predetermined minimum steady state voltage. During steady state operation, a simple, efficient feedthrough of the DC current directly to the DC-DC converter is provided. Efficiency improvements in the combination of boost converter and DC-DC converter result from the reduction of the effective transient range seen by the DC-DC converter, allowing the DC-DC converter components to be designed and selected to significantly reduce their power dissipation during nontransient input steady-state operation.
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14 Claims
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1. A power system connected to a power source comprising:
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a boost converter connected to the power source, said boost converter providing a higher output voltage than input voltage when the input voltage of the boost converter is below a predetermined voltage; and a second power converter having its input coupled to both said boost converter output and to the power source, so that said second power converter receives power at a predetermined minimum voltage and said boost converter is bypassed when the power source is above said predetermined voltage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A circuit connected to a DC power source comprising:
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energy storage means; a boost converter having a first rectifier connected in series with said energy storage means, said rectifier and energy storage means connected in parallel with said DC power source, an inductor in series with a controllable switch, said inductor and controllable switch in parallel with said energy storage means, a second rectifier connected to the junction of said inductor an said controllable switch, an output filter capacitor connected at one end to said second rectifier and at the other end to one side of the DC power source, said first and second rectifiers poled to transfer power from said DC power source to said energy storage means and from said inductor to said capacitor, respectively, and control means for modulating said controllable switch; and a second power converter having its input coupled to the output of said boost converter and connected through a third rectifier to the DC power source, said control means responsive to the input voltage of the second power converter for modulating said controllable switch when the input voltage of the boost converter is below a predetermined value, so that said second power converter receives power at a predetermined minimum voltage. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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