Claims
- 1. A high-voltage generator with wide range of power comprising:
- a first AC-DC rectifier to rectify a low-voltage, low-frequency AC electrical signal into a low-voltage DC signal;
- a full-bridge inverter controlled at high frequency to convert this low-voltage DC signal into a low-voltage, high-frequency AC signal;
- a transformer to raise the voltage of this low-voltage, high-frequency AC signal;
- and a second rectifier to convert a high-voltage, high frequency AC signal thus obtained into a high-voltage DC signal, comprising:
- a connection circuit controlled at said high frequency AC electrical signal to connect a mid-point of the first rectifier to a mid-point of the full-bridge inverter, only when the generator is to be used at low power so as to serially connect a primary winding of said transformer between said mid-points,
- means for opening said connection circuit when said generator is to be used at full-power so as to connect said primary winding of said transformer to said first AC-DC rectifier in parallel,
- and means for the automatic disconnection of the connection circuit at the start of each operation pulse of the high-voltage generator.
- 2. A generator according to claim 1, wherein said connection circuit includes, in series in the connection, two thyristors mounted back to back and in parallel, and a control circuit to alternately trigger each of these thyristors twice in succession for successive cycles of the low-voltage, high-frequency signal to be produced.
- 3. A generator according to claim 2, wherein the control circuit is designed to trigger a second thyristor of this connection circuit while the first one is still on.
- 4. A generator according to any one of the claims 1 to 3, wherein the control circuit has means to disconnect the connection circuit when the generator is used in high-power mode.
- 5. A high-voltage generator with wide range of power comprising:
- a first AC-DC rectifier to rectify a low-voltage, low-frequency AC electrical signal into a low-voltage DC signal;
- a full-bridge inverter controlled at high frequency to convert this low-voltage DC signal into a low-voltage, high-frequency AC signal;
- a transformer to raise the voltage of this low-voltage, high-frequency AC signal;
- and a second rectifier to convert a high-voltage, high frequency AC signal thus obtained into a high-voltage DC signal, comprising:
- means for measuring a value of the high-voltage DC signal;
- a connection circuit controlled at said high frequency AC electrical signal to connect a mid-point of the first rectifier to a mid-point of the full-bridge inverter, only when the generator is to be used at low power so as to serially connect a primary winding of said transformer between said mid-points;
- means for opening said connection circuit when said generator is to be used at full-power so as to connect said primary winding of said transformer to said first AC-Dc rectifier in parallel;
- and means for automatic disconnection of the connection circuit when the measured high-voltage DC signal falls below a predetermined threshold.
- 6. A generator according to claim 5, wherein the connection circuit includes, in series in the connection, two thyristors mounted back to back and in parallel, and a control circuit to alternately trigger each of these thyristors twice in succession for successive cycles of the low-voltage, high-frequency signal to be produced.
- 7. A generator according to claim 6, wherein the control circuit is designed to trigger a second thyristor of this connection circuit while the first one is still on.
- 8. A generator according to any one of the claims 5 to 7, wherein the control circuit has means to disconnect the connection circuit when the generator is used in high-power mode.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/522,149, filed on May 11, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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