Claims
- 1. A microwave oven, comprising:
- a microwave cavity;
- a magnetron coupled to said cavity;
- an ac to dc power supply connected to said magnetron;
- means for providing a signal corresponding to the anode current drawn from said power supply by said magnetron; and
- means responsive to said signal for sequentially calculating the number of ac cycles to be supplied to said power supply during each time interval of a sequence of time intervals and for supplying said calculated number of ac cycles to said power supply, each of said time intervals corresponding to a fixed number of ac line cycles, said supplied ac cycles for each of said time intervals being distributed substantially uniformly over each of said time intervals.
- 2. The oven recited in claim 1 wherein said calculating and supplying means comprises a microprocessor.
- 3. The oven recited in claim 1 wherein said supplying means further comprises a switch connected between the ac line and said power supply.
- 4. The oven recited in claim 1 wherein said fixed number of ac line cycles is fewer than 150 cycles.
- 5. The oven recited in claim 1 wherein said substantially uniform distribution defines that when more than half the ac cycles are supplied during one of said time intervals, two cycles are not omitted in sequence.
- 6. The oven recited in claim 1 wherein said providing means comprises a resistor between said power supply and ground.
- 7. The oven recited in claim 6 wherein said providing means further comprises means for time averaging the voltage across said resistor.
- 8. A microwave oven, comprising:
- a microwave cavity;
- a magnetron coupled to said cavity;
- an ac to dc power supply connected to said magnetron, said power supply having a high voltage transformer;
- means for generating a signal corresponding to the anode current supplied by said power supply to said magnetron;
- means responsive to said signal for calculating the number of ac cycles to be supplied to the high voltage transformer of said power supply during a time interval corresponding to a predetermined number of ac line cycles wherein said power delivered is regulated towards a predetermined level; and
- means for supplying said number of ac cycles to said high voltage transformer of said power supply in substantially uniform distribution over said time interval.
- 9. The oven recited in claim 8 wherein said calculating means comprises a microprocessor.
- 10. The oven recited in claim 9 wherein said supplying means comprises a switch connected between the ac line and said high voltage transformer.
- 11. The oven recited in claim 8 wherein said time interval is shorter than 150 ac cycles.
- 12. The oven recited in claim 8 wherein said distribution defines that when more than half of the ac line cycles are to be supplied, two consecutive cycles are not omitted from being supplied.
- 13. The oven recited in claim 8 wherein said providing means comprises a resistor between said power supply and ground.
- 14. The oven recited in claim 13 wherein said providing means further comprises means for time averaging the voltage across said resistor.
- 15. The method of regulating the output power of a microwave oven magnetron to a standard output level, comprising the steps of:
- supplying a predetermined number of ac cycles to said power supply during a first time period corresponding to a fixed number of ac line cycles, said predetermined number not exceeding 70 percent of said fixed number of ac line cycles, said power supply being connected to said magentron;
- generating a signal corresponding to the time averaged anode current drawn by said magnetron from said power supply, said time averaged anode current corresponding to the actual output power of said magnetron;
- determining the magnitude of difference between said standard output level and said actual output power of said magnetron;
- deriving the number of ac cycles to be supplied to said power supply during a second time period to regulate said actual output power of said magnetron towards said standard output level, the magnitude of regulation being a function of said difference magnitude, said second time period being equal to and following said first time period; and
- supplying said derived number of ac line cycles during said second time period.
- 16. The method of regulating the output power of a microwave oven to a standard output level, comprising the steps of:
- providing a signal corresponding to the time averaged anode current drawn by the magnetron from the high voltage power supply;
- periodically determining the magnitude of difference between a calculated actual output level and said standard output level, said calculated level being derived in response to said signal;
- determining in response to said magnitude of difference the number of ac line cycles in the next of a sequence of time intervals to be supplied to said power supply, each of said time intervals being a fixed predetermined number of ac line cycles in length; and
- supplying said number of cycles substantially uniformly over said next time interval to said power supply.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 317,022 filed Oct. 30, 1981, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics & Control Instrumentation, vol. IECI-25, No. 2, pp. 149-154, S87580072, (May 78). |
Divisions (1)
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Oct 1981 |
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