Claims
- 1. A power supply that provides a DC (Direct Current) power to a load from an AC (Alternating Current) source comprising:
a rectifying stage for transferring electrical energy from an AC source into pulsating unipolar voltage pulses at output terminals; a boost stage having a controllable conducting means and a first unidirectional conducting means for controlling current flow from the output terminals of the rectifying stage and blocking the current flow into the opposite direction and a single controllable switching device connected across the output terminal and more than one inductive-capacitive stages connected between said boost stage and said forward stage providing an inductive energy storing circuit when said switching device is closed and a capacitive charging circuit when switching is device open whereby a conversion efficiency of over approximately 75% AC to DC is achieved and an outlet voltage of approximately five volts and lower.
- 2. A power supply of claim 1 wherein said inductive-capacitative stages are from 2 to 5.
- 3. A power supply of claim 1 wherein said inductive-capacitative stages are 4 in number whereby output voltage of approximately 3.3 is realized.
- 4. An AC to DC converter with power factor correction, comprising in combination:
a power supply; a power factor correction (PFC)circuit means; an AC to DC power conversion circuit means connected to the PFC circuit means; a step-down switched capacitor network; and a power on and off switch and an on and off auxiliary switch for controlling both the PFC circuit means and the AC to DC power conversion circuit means, wherein the converter operates at an efficiency of greater than approximately 80% and at a frequency of greater than about 500 kilo-hertz.
- 5. The power supply of claim 4 wherein the auxiliary switch is grounded.
- 6. The power supply of claim 4 wherein both of said switches each have a resonant capacitor and a blocking diode whereby the switch voltage is blocked.
- 7. The power supply of claim 4 wherein the controllable conducting mean, which operates with a switching frequency, is greater than approximately 500 kilo-hertz.
- 8. The power supply of claim 4 wherein a ratio between on and off time of said controllable means is controlled by:
means for sensing at least one of voltage and current of the power supply.
- 9. The power supply of claim 5 wherein the ratio between on and off time of said controllable conducting means is also controlled by:
a sensed overload of the power supply.
- 10. The power supply of claim 5 wherein the ratio between on and off time of said controllable conducting means is further controlled by: an external source chosen from one of:
a voltage; and, current.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This invention relates to U.S. Pat. No. 5,959.849, issued: Sep. 28, 1999 to the same inventors and same assignee as the subject invention, which is incorporated by reference and which claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/050,476 filed Jun. 23, 1997.
Government Interests
[0002] This invention relates to AC to DC converters and claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/176,608 titled “IMPROVED AC/DC CONVERTER WITH POWER FACTOR CORRECTION” filed Jan. 18, 2000 and is funded in part by NASA STTR Contract No.: NAS 10-98064.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60176608 |
Jan 2000 |
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60050476 |
Jun 1997 |
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