Claims
- 1. A charge regulation circuit including:
- an unregulated power supply,
- a first inductor connected to said power supply,
- a capacitor,
- a first switch connected in a normally open position between said first inductor and said capacitor,
- means for closing said first switch so as to cause said capacitor to be charged through said first inductor to a voltage approximately twice the voltage of said power supply,
- a second inductor connected to said power supply,
- a second switch connected in a normally open position between said capacitor and said second inductor,
- means for closing said second switch so as to cause a discharge of the voltage stored on said capacitor into said power supply through said second inductor,
- means for opening said second switch when said capacitor is sufficiently discharged, and
- a diode connected between said second inductor and said power supply to provide protection against high voltage transients in said second switch and to provide a complete current path when said second switch is turned off.
- 2. A circuit as in claim 1 wherein said second inductor has a much higher value than said first inductor to provide improved voltage regulation.
- 3. A circuit as in claim 2 wherein said first switch is an SCR switch.
- 4. A circuit as in claim 3 wherein said second switch is a gate turn off thyristor.
- 5. A circuit as in claim 3 wherein said second switch is a field-effect transistor.
- 6. A charge regulation circuit comprising
- an unregulated power supply,
- a first inductor connected to said power supply,
- a capacitor,
- a first switch connected in normally open position between said first inductor and said capacitor,
- means for closing said first switch so as to cause said capacitor to be charged through said first inductor to a voltage approximately twice the voltage of said power supply,
- a second inductor connected to said power supply wherein said second inductor has a much higher value than said first inductor to provide improved voltage regulation,
- a second switch connected in a normally open position between said capacitor and said second inductor,
- means for closing said second switch when said capacitor is sufficiently discharged,
- a diode connected between said second inductor and said power supply to provide protection against high voltage transients in said second switch and to provide a complete current path when said second switch is turned off.
- 7. A circuit as in claim 6 wherein said first switch is an SCR switch.
- 8. A circuit as in claim 7 wherein said second switch is a gate turnoff thyristor.
- 9. A circuit as in claim 7 wherein said second switch is a field-effect transistor.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for operation under Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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