Back-up power supply serving to compensate temporarily for main power supply deficiency
First Claim
1. A back-up power supply of the type serving to compensate temporarily for an absence of a DC input voltage (Ve) from a main power supply (15) by delivering a voltage that is higher than a threshold value (Vmin) to a load (10), said main power supply (15) delivering said DC input voltage (Ve) to said load (10) under normal operating conditions, said DC input voltage (Ve) being higher than said threshold value (Vmin), and lying in the range defined by a minimum input voltage (Ve1) and by a maximum input voltage (Ve2), said back-up power supply including a capacitor (13) charged by said DC input voltage (Ve), said back-up power supply being characterized in that it includes means (20, 21) for limiting the charge on said capacitor (13) to a reference voltage (Vr) that is lower than said maximum input voltage (Ve2).
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Abstract
The invention concerns a back-up power supply of the type serving to compensate temporarily for an absence of a DC input voltage (Ve) from a main power supply (15) by delivering a voltage that is higher than a threshold value (Vmin) to a load (10). The main power supply (15) delivers the DC input voltage (Ve) to the load (10) under normal operating conditions, the DC input voltage (Ve) being higher than the threshold value (Vmin), and lying in the range defined by a minimum input voltage (Ve1) and by a maximum input voltage (Ve2). The back-up power supply includes a capacitor (13) charged by the DC input voltage (Ve). According to the invention, the back-up power supply includes means (20, 21) for limiting the charge on the capacitor (13) to a reference voltage (Vr) that is lower than the maximum input voltage (Ve2). The invention makes it possible to reduce the size and the cost of the capacitor (13) of the back-up power supply.
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- 1. A back-up power supply of the type serving to compensate temporarily for an absence of a DC input voltage (Ve) from a main power supply (15) by delivering a voltage that is higher than a threshold value (Vmin) to a load (10), said main power supply (15) delivering said DC input voltage (Ve) to said load (10) under normal operating conditions, said DC input voltage (Ve) being higher than said threshold value (Vmin), and lying in the range defined by a minimum input voltage (Ve1) and by a maximum input voltage (Ve2), said back-up power supply including a capacitor (13) charged by said DC input voltage (Ve), said back-up power supply being characterized in that it includes means (20, 21) for limiting the charge on said capacitor (13) to a reference voltage (Vr) that is lower than said maximum input voltage (Ve2).
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