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VOLTAGE ACCEPTOR CIRCUIT AND OVERVOLTAGE UNDERVOLTAGE DETECTOR FOR USE THEREIN
VOLTAGE ACCEPTOR CIRCUIT AND OVERVOLTAGE UNDERVOLTAGE DETECTOR FOR USE THEREIN
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机译:电压接收器电路和过压欠压检测器
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1,254,859. Transistor switching circuits. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP. 30 Dec., 1968 [2 Jan., 1968], No. 61584/68. Heading H3T. [Also in Division H2] In an automatic synchronizing system for A.C. generators the output voltage of a generator is applied to terminals 41, 42 whilst the voltage at the bus-bar is applied to terminals 11, 12. When they are within a range, set by a potentiometer 111, having a median value, set by a potentiometer 91, an output signal is developed at a terminal 140 to allow connection of the generator to the bus-bar. D.C. voltages 60, 83 derived from the generator and bus-bar voltages respectively are connected to the bases of transistors 63, 71 and by way of diodes 107 108, to the emitter of transistor 88. Furthermore, the D.C. voltages are connected to the base of a transistor 31 by way of diodes 27, 57. If, for example, the generator output voltage is below the range set by potentiometers 91, 111 say 120 volts minus 10 volts, transistor 63 will conduct. In consequence transistors 72, 117 will be blocked and transistor 131 conductive. thus no output signal will be present at terminal 140. As the generator voltage rises and gets within the set range of 120 volts plus or minus 10 volts transistor 63 will become blocked, transistors 72, 117 conductive, transistor 131 blocked, thus an output signal will appear at terminal 140 so permitting connection of the generator to the bus-bar. If the generator voltage increases further the base of transistor 63 will follow until the generator voltage reaches the median value of 100 volts. At this point the base of transistor 63 will be clamped by diode 108 to the emitter voltage of transistor 88. A further increase in generator voltage will forward bias diode 57, reverse bias diode 100 whereby the emitter of transistor 31 will follow so increasing the threshold value of the voltage detecting apparatus. When the generator exceeds the upper limit of the set range, viz. 130 volts, the threshold will be so high that the transistor 63 will conduct again with the consequent disappearance of the signal at terminal 140. Thus the action of the synchronizing system will be inhibited. In a second embodiment the apparatus is arranged to produce an output signal when the two voltages are outside the required range and vice versa.
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