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    • 1. 发明专利
    • DE4334128C2
    • 1995-12-07
    • DE4334128
    • 1993-10-07
    • MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC WORKS LTDSAKAMOTO HIROSHI
    • SAKAMOTO HIROSHITAMURA HIDEKIFURUKAWA KAORU
    • H02M3/28H02M3/335H02M3/338H03K3/64H03K17/732H02M7/48H02M7/523H02M7/5383
    • An inverter power supply operating at a high efficiency to provide an AC voltage to a load. The power source includes a DC voltage source and an output transformer with a primary winding, secondary winding, and a feedback winding. An FET is connected in series with the primary winding across the DC voltage source. The primary winding is connected to a capacitor to form a L-C resonant circuit which, in response to the switching of FET, provides across the primary winding an oscillation voltage to be applied through the secondary winding to drive a load, while inducing a feedback voltage across the feedback winding. The oscillation voltage is allowed to go negative at a point between FET and the primary winding. A biasing capacitor is connected to apply an offset voltage which is additive to the feedback voltage so as to give a bias voltage to FET. The power supply is characterized to include a level detector which issues a zero voltage signal when the oscillation voltage is detected to lower to at least zero level, and to include a pulse generator which, in response to the zero voltage signal, produces a pulse of a predetermined pulse-width which overrides the feedback voltage in such a manner as to enable FET to turn on for a ON-period determined by the pulse-width only after the oscillation voltage is lowered to at least zero level, whereby avoiding FET from flowing a current while the oscillation voltage is still positive and therefore reducing a switching loss.
    • 7. 发明专利
    • FR2467501A1
    • 1981-04-17
    • FR8021869
    • 1980-10-13
    • MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC WORKS LTD
    • KAKUMOTO HIROMIFURUKAWA KAORU
    • H01M10/44H02J7/10H02J7/00H02J7/02
    • A diode is disposed in the vicinity of a rechargeable battery. A current is applied to the diode from a current generating circuit. The current generating circuit comprises a thermistor which is responsive to the ambient temperature, so that a current associated with the ambient temperature is applied from the current generating circuit to the diode. The diode gives rise to a forward voltage drop, which is changeable as a function of the battery temperature. Accordingly, the forward voltage drop across the diode is changeable as a function of the ambient temperature and the battery temperature. The forward voltage drop across the diode is amplified to be used as a reference voltage. On the other hand, the rechargeable battery is supplied with a charging current from a power supply through a thyristor. The gate electrode of the thyristor is connected to receive the reference voltage and the cathode of the thyristor is connected to the battery. Accordingly, the thyristor is turned off if and when the difference between the reference voltage and the battery voltage becomes smaller than the switching voltage of the thyristor.
    • 9. 发明专利
    • DE3038538A1
    • 1981-04-30
    • DE3038538
    • 1980-10-11
    • MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC WORKS LTD
    • KAKUMOTO HIROMIFURUKAWA KAORU
    • H02J7/10H01M10/44H02J7/00
    • A diode is disposed in the vicinity of a rechargeable battery. A current is applied to the diode from a current generating circuit. The current generating circuit comprises a thermistor which is responsive to the ambient temperature, so that a current associated with the ambient temperature is applied from the current generating circuit to the diode. The diode gives rise to a forward voltage drop, which is changeable as a function of the battery temperature. Accordingly, the forward voltage drop across the diode is changeable as a function of the ambient temperature and the battery temperature. The forward voltage drop across the diode is amplified to be used as a reference voltage. On the other hand, the rechargeable battery is supplied with a charging current from a power supply through a thyristor. The gate electrode of the thyristor is connected to receive the reference voltage and the cathode of the thyristor is connected to the battery. Accordingly, the thyristor is turned off if and when the difference between the reference voltage and the battery voltage becomes smaller than the switching voltage of the thyristor.