Claims
- 1. An electrical power system with high voltage protection, comprising:
- a source of alternating current power;
- a direct current load;
- a first controllable rectifying means controlling the flow of power from said source to said load;
- means responsive to a first selected voltage of said load, said means responsive to said first selected voltage controlling said first controllable rectifying means;
- sample and hold means sensitive to a second selected voltage of said load, wherein said second voltage is higher than said first voltage, said sample and hold means connected to prevent the conduction of said first controllable rectifying means for many cycles of the source of alternating current following a voltage output exceeding said second selected level; and wherein
- said means responsive to said first selected voltage is not responsive to the time holding required in said sample and hold means.
- 2. An electrical power system with high voltage protection, comprising:
- a source of alternating current power;
- a direct current load;
- a first controllable rectifying means controlling the flow of power from said source to said load;
- means responsive to a first selected voltage of said load, said means responsive to said first selected voltage controlling said first controllable rectifying means;
- sample and hold means sensitive to a second selected voltage of said load, wherein said second voltage is higher than said first voltage, said sample and hold means connected to prevent the conduction of said first controllable rectifying means for many cycles of the source of alternating current following a voltage output exceeding said second selected level; and wherein
- said sample and hold means contain a diode to charge a capacitor to a peak voltage related to the maximum voltage across said load.
- 3. The system recited in claim 2 wherein said capacitor is connected to a discharge resistor and to the gate of a field effect transistor.
- 4. The system recited in claim 2 further comprising a second controllable rectifying means responsive to a third selected voltage, the third selected voltage being higher than the second selected voltage, and the second controllable rectifying means connected to effectively short circuit the source of alternating current power.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/311,071, filed Feb. 14, 1989, now abandoned.
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