Abstract:
A DC uninterruptible power supply system includes plural uninterruptible power supply devices, each of which includes a power cord, a battery module, a voltage detecting circuit, a current detecting circuit, and a control unit. When the voltage detecting circuit detects that a voltage at the power cord is lower than a first preset value, the control unit controls the battery module to output electrical power to the power cord. When the current detecting circuit detects that current of another uninterruptible power supply device is smaller than a second preset value, the control unit controls a switch to permit current flow to the another uninterruptible power supply device.
Abstract:
A direct current voltage conversion device includes a buck converter receiving a direct current input voltage and outputting a direct current first voltage according to a first control signal, a series resonant converter outputting an alternating current second voltage according to a second control signal and a third control signal, a transformer that receives the alternating current second voltage, a rectifier, and an output capacitor electrically coupled with the rectifier. The rectifier generates a direct current output voltage according to a fourth control signal and a fifth control signal, which is outputted across the output capacitor.
Abstract:
An electric power converting device includes a rectifier, a flyback voltage converter and a non-isolated voltage regulator. The rectifier is for converting an alternating current (AC) signal received from an AC power source into a direct current (DC) signal. The flyback voltage converter is electrically connected to the rectifier for transforming voltage of the DC signal from the rectifier to output a regulated DC signal. The non-isolated voltage regulator is electrically connected to the flyback voltage converter for reducing a voltage ripple of the regulated DC signal from the flyback voltage converter and for outputting an output voltage to a load.
Abstract:
A quasi-resonant half-bridge converter includes a switch unit including first and second switches that are coupled in series, a capacitor unit coupled to the switch unit in parallel, a rectifier unit, an output capacitor, and a transformer coupled to the aforesaid components. The first and second switches are respectively controlled using first and second control signals that have a constant frequency. Duty cycles of the first and second control signals may be adjusted based upon a DC output voltage across the output capacitor for promoting conversion efficiency of the converter when operating at light load.
Abstract:
A DC backup system is for providing emergency electric power to an electronic device powered by an input power source, and includes a battery backup unit and a battery control unit. The battery backup unit is operable to output state information indicating a state thereof, and test information associated with a self test performed thereon. The battery control unit is electrically connected to the battery backup unit for receiving the state information and the test information therefrom, and is configured to control, according to the state information and the test information, the battery backup unit to output electric power to the electronic device when the input power source fails.
Abstract:
A battery module includes a plurality of battery units, each of which supplies electrical power to a load through a respective linear regulator. In a method for managing supply of electrical power by the battery module, a number of battery units that supply electrical power to the load is controlled according to magnitude of a current required by the load, so as to reduce power loss in the linear regulators.
Abstract:
A method for supplying power is implemented by an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) equipment that includes a bus, a power supply and a UPS device. The method includes the steps of: determining whether a supply power outputted by the power supply to a load is in an abnormal condition; boosting a voltage level of a backup power outputted by the UPS device to be greater than the voltage level of the supply power in a normal condition so as to output a backup current to the load; decreasing the voltage level of the backup power gradually; and determining whether the supply power is still in the abnormal condition according to a current value of the backup current during decrease of the voltage level of the backup power.
Abstract:
A bobbin structure includes a hollow cylindrical body, a first blocking member extending outward from one end of the cylindrical body, a second blocking member extending outward from another end of the cylindrical body that is opposite to the one end, and a ring sleeved onto the cylindrical body between the first and second blocking members and movable relative to the cylindrical body for repositioning.
Abstract:
A voltage control method for a power converter includes: acquiring a current of a first primary side winding of a transformer circuit of the power converter; integrating the acquired current to obtain an average voltage; comparing the average voltage with a reflected voltage associated with a current of a secondary side winding of the transformer circuit; and adjusting a duty cycle of a switch of the power converter based on an obtained comparison result for adjustment of an output voltage of the power converter.