Patent attributes
A DC-to-AC inverter provides power to a DC-to-AC converter via an isolation transformer. The DC-to-AC converter drives a DC load. A sensing circuit on the primary side of the isolation transformer senses the current flowing through the primary winding of the transformer. A capacitor is connected across the primary winding in parallel with the magnetizing inductance of the primary winding to form a parallel L-C combination. The capacitance of the capacitor is selected with respect to the magnetizing inductance such that the parallel L-C combination resonates at a nominal steady-state operating frequency of the DC-to-AC inverter, which causes the current through the primary winding to be proportional to a current through the DC load. The current through the primary winding is sensed and provided as a feedback signal to the DC-to-AC inverter to cause the DC-to-AC inverter to adjust the operating frequency to maintain the current at a desired magnitude.