Claims
- 1. A power supply for energizing a remote substantially resistive load connected to said supply over a conductive path of indeterminate resistance, said power supply being connectable to a power source supplying a source voltage waveform and an input current waveform at a source frequency to said power supply, said power supply comprising:
- a. a load current sensing circuit; and
- b. a current regulator couplable to the substantially resistive lamp load, said current regulator supplying a regulated current to said lamp load in response to the sensing circuit, said current regulator introducing no phase shift between said source voltage waveform and input current waveform, said current regulator having an unfiltered output with respect to said source frequency, and said current regulator having no substantially reactive components at said source frequency wherein said input current waveform is substantially in-phase with and proportional to said source voltage waveform.
- 2. A power supply as defined in claim 1 in which said current regulator presents a substantially unity power factor to said source.
- 3. A power supply as defined in claim 1 or claim 2 in which said current regulator comprises a switching circuit controlled by a closed loop feedback system which is connected to said sensing circuit.
- 4. A power supply as defined in claim 1 or claim 2 in which said current regulator includes a full wave rectifier.
- 5. A power supply as defined in claim 1 or claim 2 in which said current regulator delivers a pulsating current to said load and regulates the amplitude of said pulsating current to regulate load current.
- 6. A power supply as defined in claim 1 or claim 2 in which said current regulator comprises a full wave rectifier and a series switch.
- 7. A power supply as defined in claim 1 or claim 2 in which said current regulator comprises a pulse width modulated switching circuit connected in series with said load.
- 8. A method of energizing a remote substantially resistive load over a conductive path of indeterminate resistance from a power source providing a source voltage waveform and an input current waveform at a source frequency, comprising the steps of:
- a. processing a current for delivery to the load;
- b. sensing the value of the load current; and
- c. regulating the load current to be constant in response to the sensing step and during said regulating step introducing no phase shift between a source voltage waveform and an input current waveform, producing an unfiltered current regulator output with respect to said source frequency, and having no substantially reactive components at said source frequency wherein said input current waveform is substantially in-phase with and proportional to said source voltage waveform.
- 9. A power supply comprising:
- a. a load current sensing circuit; and
- b. a current regulator coupled to an alternating current power source and coupled to a substantially resistive lamp load, said current regulator having no source voltage sensing circuits and including means for supplying a regulated current to said lamp load in response to the sensing circuit, said current regulator including means for having no substantially reactive components at a power source frequency and introducing no phase shift between a source voltage waveform and a source current waveform wherein an input current waveform is substantially in-phase with and proportional to said source voltage waveform.
- 10. The method of claim 8 in which the load current is regulated to provide a substantially unity power factor.
- 11. The method of claim 8 in which the load current is regulated by a negative feedback controlled switching action responsive to said sensing step.
- 12. The method of claim 8 in which the load current is regulated by a full wave rectifier.
- 13. A variable power supply for entertainment lighting applications comprising:
- a. input terminals adapted for connection to an AC power source;
- b. a full-wave rectifier connected to said input terminals, said rectifier providing pulsating DC power to an output thereof;
- c. a semi-conductor switching element having a power input, a power output and a control input, said power input being connected to said rectifier output;
- d. a series inductor having an input and an output, said inductor input being connected to said switching element power output;
- e. a recirculating diode connected between the said rectifier output and said inductor input;
- f. a control system comprising a pulse width modulator having a control input, a feedback input and a modulator output
- g. an isolation circuit coupled to the pulse width modulator output and the switching element control input; and
- h. a resistive current sensing element coupled to an amplifier providing an output indicative of load current, said output being coupled to said feedback input of said pulse width modulator.
- 14. A power supply as defined in claim 1 in which said resistive load is an incandescent lamp.
- 15. A method as defined in claim 8 in which said resistive load is an incandescent lamp.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08-389,113 filed on Feb. 15, 1995, now abandoned.
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