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publicationDate 1984-02-21-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-S5932359-A
titleOfInvention Dc power supply circuit
abstract PURPOSE:To reduce the switching loss of the titled circuit by a method wherein a current by-pass circuit, consisting of a series circuit formed by a secondary coil which is coupled to the primary coil of a diose, a capacitor and a reactor, is provided in parallel with a switch. CONSTITUTION:The current by-pass circuit, consisting of the DC circuit of a secondary coil 42 coupled to the primary coil 4 of a diode 9, a capacitor 8 and a reactor 4, is provided in parallel with a switch 3. When the switch 3 is in OFF state, the current running on the primary coil 41 of the reactor 4 is atenuated while running to the capacitor 8 through the diode 9 connected in parallel to the switch 3, thereby enabling to reduce the switching loss of the switch 3 and to make the load curve when switched off in a capacitive load state.
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