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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 10, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 27, 2008
Toshikazu Fujiyoshi, Osaka, JP;
Hajime Katsushima, Osaka, JP;
Kenji Morimoto, Osaka, JP;
Satoshi Yamamura, Osaka, JP;
Toshikazu Fujiyoshi, Osaka, JP;
Hajime Katsushima, Osaka, JP;
Kenji Morimoto, Osaka, JP;
Satoshi Yamamura, Osaka, JP;
Sansha Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Osaka, JP;
Abstract
This inverter circuit includes first and second switching elements and an output transformer which has a first primary winding connected in series between the first switching element and the second switching element and a second primary winding for obtaining an output voltage. The inverter circuit also includes a first voltage source, a second voltage source, and a control unit. The first voltage source is connected between a first connection point at which the first primary winding is connected to the second switching element, and the first switching element, and applies a voltage to the first switching element via the first primary winding. And the second voltage source is connected between a second connection point at which the first primary winding is connected to the first switching element, and the second switching element, and applies a voltage to the second switching element via the first primary winding. The control unit alternately turns the first switching element and the second switching element ON and OFF. And this inverter circuit also may include first and second recovery snubber circuits for recovering electrical charge in snubber capacitors.