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High voltage battery charger

  • US 6,664,762 B2
  • Filed: 07/16/2002
  • Issued: 12/16/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/21/2001
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A battery charger comprising:

  • (a) a transformer having at least one primary winding and a plurality of secondary windings;

    (b) a buck-based DC-to-AC converter having an arrangement of controllable switching devices, input terminals that may be connected to a DC source, and output terminals connected to the primary winding of the transformer;

    (c) a plurality of output stage circuits, an output stage circuit connected to each secondary winding, wherein each output stage circuit has a rectification circuit connected across a secondary winding and connected to a low-pass filter which includes an output to provide filtered DC voltage across output terminals of each output stage circuit;

    (d) a positive output terminal and a negative output terminal of the battery charger, the output terminals of the output stage circuits connected across the battery charger output terminals in a series or parallel arrangement; and

    (e) a controller connected to the controllable switching devices to switch them on and off periodically so as to transfer energy from the input terminals of the DC-to-AC converter to the output stage circuits with control of the total voltage and current from the output stage circuits wherein the controller receives a feedback signal proportional to the average of the individual currents in each output inductor of each output stage circuit wherein the controller further receives a feedback signal representing the voltage across the output terminals of the battery charger and controls the switching of the switching devices based on the average current feedback signal and the voltage feedback signal.

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