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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 28, 1999
Filed:
May. 27, 1998
David J Dunne, Cedar Rapids, IA (US);
Robert J Erger, Cedar Rapids, IA (US);
Square D Company, Palatine, IL (US);
Abstract
A circuit breaker and method for interrupting the flow of electric current in a line includes connecting separable contacts to a conductor in the circuit. An actuating device, actuated by an activating signal, is connected to the separable contacts to effect separation of the contacts wherein the flow of electric current in the circuit is interrupted. A current sensor, such as an iron core current transformer, senses the current in the circuit to provide a first sinusoidal signal. A bridge rectifier is connected to the current sensor wherein the first sinusoidal signal is converted to a rectified signal and power is derived from the rectified signal. An interface circuit connected to the rectifying network converts the rectified signal into a second sinusoidal signal for providing the activating signal to the actuating device at a predetermined magnitude of the first sinusoidal signal. The interface circuit includes generating a sign bit indicative of the polarity of the first sinusoidal signal. A switch, such as a complimentary metal-oxide silicon (CMOS) switch, generates a positive half-wave rectified signal and a negative half-wave rectified signal from the rectified signal and the sign bit. The negative half-wave rectified signal is inverted and the positive half-wave rectified signal and the inverted negative half-wave rectified signal are summed and level shifted relative to the magnitude of the first sinusoidal signal to generate a second sinusoidal signal in phase with the first sinusoidal signal.