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Rectifier circuit provoding compression of the dynamic range of the output voltage

  • US 4,924,371 A
  • Filed: 07/10/1989
  • Issued: 05/08/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/10/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A rectifier circuit comprising, in combination:

  • A. an AC source subject to variation in voltage over a large dynamic range, said source including(1) a winding in which a voltage is induced having at least first and second winding sections with corresponding one ends thereof commonly connected to a neutral point and corresponding other ends thereof respectively connected to separate AC output terminals; and

    (2) each said first and second winding sections having a tap at a location uniformly spaced from said neutral point;

    B. first and second DC voltage buses;

    C. first rectifier means poled in a first direction and having input terminals respectively connected between said AC output terminals and a first DC terminal;

    D. second rectifier means poled in a second direction opposite said first direction and having input terminals respectively connected between said AC output terminals and a second DC terminal;

    E. a first switch connecting said first DC terminal to said first DC bus;

    F. a second switch connecting said second DC terminal to said second DC bus;

    G. third rectifier means poled in said first direction and having input terminals respectively connected between said taps and said first DC bus;

    H. fourth rectifier means poled in said second direction and connecting said neutral point to said second DC bus; and

    I. a control circuit operating in response to the DC output voltage across said first and second DC buses for selectively opening and closing said first and second switches such as to limit the DC output voltage to a dynamic range smaller than the dynamic voltage range of said AC source.

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