Contactor feedback and precharge/discharge circuit
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1. A circuit for coupling a power source to a load, comprising:
- a main contactor coupled in series with the power source and the load;
a pre-charge circuit comprising a first conductive path coupled in parallel with the main contactor, a discharge circuit comprising a second conductive path coupled in parallel with the load; and
a controller circuit coupled to the main contactor and to the pre-charge circuit, the controller circuit operative to control the opening of the main contactor based on a current through the first conductive path.
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Abstract
A contactor feedback and pre-charge circuit is disclosed that is capable of i) precharging a load to control the inrush of current, ii) discharging the load to eliminate the risk of shock due to capacitive charge, and iii) shutting the system down in the event the contactor unintentionally opens during operation.
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1. A circuit for coupling a power source to a load, comprising:
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a main contactor coupled in series with the power source and the load;
a pre-charge circuit comprising a first conductive path coupled in parallel with the main contactor, a discharge circuit comprising a second conductive path coupled in parallel with the load; and
a controller circuit coupled to the main contactor and to the pre-charge circuit, the controller circuit operative to control the opening of the main contactor based on a current through the first conductive path. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
main contactor controller means for causing the main contactor to close when a voltage drop across a current limiting element in series with the first conductive path is less than or equal to a predetermined value. -
5. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the controller circuit comprises
main contactor control means for causing the main contactor to open when a voltage drop across a current limiting element in series with the first conductive path is greater than a predetermined value. -
6. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the second conductive path provides a discharge path to discharge the load when the main contactor is open.
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