Claims
- 1. A method of regulating output voltage of an electric power source, said method comprising the steps of:
- producing a first status signal representative of the output voltage of an electric power source;
- combining said first status signal with a reference signal to produce a first control signal;
- producing a second status signal representative of the output current of said power source;
- combining said second status signal with said reference signal to produce a second control signal;
- supplying a bias voltage signal to a junction point;
- coupling said first and second control signals to said junction point through first and second diodes, thereby forming a linear output signal at said junction point;
- controlling the output voltage of said power source in response to said output signal;
- wherein the magnitude of said first control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when the output voltage of said power source is less than a preselected magnitude; and
- wherein the magnitude of said second control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when the output current of said power source is less than a predetermined magnitude.
- 2. A method of regulating the output voltage of an electric power source said method comprising the steps of:
- producing a first status signal representative of the output voltage of an electric power source;
- combining said first status signal with a reference signal to produce a first control signal;
- producing a second status signal representative of the output current of said power source;
- combining said second status signal with said reference signal to produce a second control signal;
- producing a third status signal representative of a DC voltage formed by rectifying the output voltage of said power source;
- combining said third status signal with said reference signal to produce a third control signal;
- supplying a bias voltage signal to a junction point;
- coupling said first, second and third control signals to said junction point through first, second and third diodes thereby forming a linear output signal at said junction point;
- wherein the magnitude of said first control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when the output voltage of said power source is less than a preselected magnitude;
- wherein the magnitude of said second control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when the output current of said power source is less than a predetermined magnitude; and
- wherein the magnitude of said third control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when the magnitude of said DC voltage is less than a second preselected magnitude.
- 3. A method of regulating output voltage of an electric power source, said method comprising the steps of:
- producing a first status signal representative of the average output voltage of a multiple phase electric power source;
- combining said first status signal with a reference signal to produce a first control signal;
- producing a second status signal representative of the magnitude of the highest voltage on a plurality of output phases of said power source;
- producing a third status signal representative of the output current of said power source;
- combining said second and third status signals to obtain a fourth status signal;
- combining said fourth status signal with said reference signal to produce a second control signal;
- supplying a bias voltage signal to a junction point;
- coupling said first and second control signals to said junction point through first and second diodes, thereby forming a linear output signal at said junction point;
- controlling the output voltage of said power source in response to said output signal;
- wherein the magnitude of said first control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when the output voltage of said power source is less than a preselected magnitude; and
- wherein the magnitude of said second control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when both the output current of said power source is less than a predetermined magnitude and the magnitude of the highest voltage on said output phase of said power source is less than a second preselected magnitude.
- 4. A sensing and control circuit for a voltage regulator comprising:
- means for producing a first status signal representative of the output voltage of an electric power source;
- means for combining said first status signal with a reference signal to produce a first control signal;
- means for producing a second status signal representative of the output current of said power source;
- means for combining said second status signal with said reference signal to produce a second control signal;
- means for supplying a bias voltage signal to a junction point;
- first and second diodes for coupling said first and second control signals to said junction point, thereby forming a linear output signal at said junction point;
- wherein the magnitude of said first control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when the output voltage of said power source is less than a preselected magnitude; and
- wherein the magnitude of said second control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when the output current of said power source is less than a predetermined magnitude.
- 5. A sensing and control circuit for a voltage regulator comprising:
- means for producing a first status signal representative of the output voltage of an electric power source;
- means for combining said first status signal with a reference signal to produce a first control signal;
- means for producing a second status signal representative of the output current of said electric power source;
- means for combining said second status signal with said reference signal to produce a second control signal;
- means for producing a third status signal representative of a DC voltage formed by rectifying said output voltage of said power source;
- means for combining said third status signal with said reference signal to produce a third control signal;
- means for supplying a bias voltage signal to a junction point;
- first, second and third diodes for coupling said first, second and third control signals to said junction point, thereby forming a linear output signal at said junction point;
- wherein the magnitude of said first control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when the output voltage of said power source is less than a preselected magnitude;
- wherein the magnitude of said second control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when the output current of said power source is less than a predetermined magnitude; and
- wherein the magnitude of said third control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when the magnitude of said DC voltage is less than a second preselected magnitude.
- 6. A sensing and control circuit for a voltage regulator comprising:
- means for producing a first status signal representative of the average output voltage of a multiple phase electric power source;
- means for combining said first status signal with a reference signal to produce a first control signal;
- means for producing a second status signal representative of the magnitude of the highest voltage on a plurality of output phases of said power source;
- means for producing a third status signal representative of the output current of said power source;
- means for combining said second status signal with said third status signal to obtain a fourth status signal;
- means for combining said fourth status signal with said reference signal to produce a second control signal;
- means for supplying a bias voltage signal to a junction point;
- first and second diodes for coupling said first and second control signals to said junction point, thereby forming a linear output signal at said junction point;
- wherein the magnitude of said first control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when the output voltage of said power source is less than a preselected magnitude; and
- wherein the magnitude of said second control signal is greater than the magnitude of said bias voltage signal when both the output current of said power source is less than a predetermined magnitude and the voltage of the highest voltage on said output phases of said power source is less than a second preselected magnitude.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 290,388 filed Dec. 29, 1988, now abandoned.
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