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High frequency energy saving DC to DC power converter

  • US 5,400,235 A
  • Filed: 08/07/1992
  • Issued: 03/21/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/07/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A current fed inverter circuit, comprising:

  • a current fed inverter including a first leg having a first (S1) and second (S3) series connected switches and a second leg in parallel with the first leg having a third (S2) and a fourth (S4) series connected switches;

    a first inductor (L1) connected between the inverter and a power source for providing current to the inverter from the power source;

    a series connected first diode (D1) and a capacitor (C1), the series combination connected in parallel with said first and second legs, said diode (D1) poled to provide current to said capacitor at the beginning of each inverter switching cycle;

    a transformer (T1) having primary and secondary windings, the primary winding of the transformer connected to the junction of the inverter switches in the first and second legs of said inverter;

    a series connected second inductor (L3) and second diode (D2) connected in parallel with said first and second legs of the inverter, said second diode poled to permit circulating current in said second inductor; and

    a fifth switch (S5) connected between the junction of said capacitor and said first diode, and the junction between said second diode and second inductor for discharging the capacitor without power dissipation during inverter operation.

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