The solid state remote power controller - Its status, use and perspective
Abstract
Remote power controllers (RPCs) are solid state devices that combine in one unit the capability to perform all the needed functions of load switching, overload protection, and a direct indication of whether the load is on or off. They provide total system protection of equipment and wires. RPCs are designed to be located near the load and communicate control and status information remotely via low level signals of a few milliwatts. The design and operation of the RPC are considered, taking into account the operation of an RPC, the RPC power switch and drive circuits, control and trip circuits, fail-safe devices, and RPC overcurrent protection. Attention is given to the RPC development status, RPC applications, and RPC perspectives.
- Publication:
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Power Electronics Specialists Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977pes..conf..244S
- Keywords:
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- Aircraft Equipment;
- Control Equipment;
- Power Supply Circuits;
- Remote Control;
- Solid State Devices;
- Spacecraft Power Supplies;
- Circuit Protection;
- Network Synthesis;
- Space Shuttle Orbiters;
- Technology Assessment;
- Technology Utilization;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering