The space station represents the next major U.S. commitment in space. The efficient delivery of power to multiple user loads is key to that success. In 1969, NASA Lewis Research Center began a series of studies with component and circuit developments that led to the high frequency, bi-directional, four quadrant resonant driven converter. Additional studies and subsequent developments into the early 1980's have shown how the high frequency ac power system could provide overall advantages to many aerospace power systems. Because of its wide versatility, it also has outstanding advantages for the Space Station Program and its wide range of users. High frequency ac power provides higher efficiency, lower cost, and improved safety. The 20 kHz po...
The objective of this project was to provide the technology of high frequency, high power transmissi...
Power components hardware in support of the Space Station Freedom dc Electrical Power System were te...
The Lewis/OAST program for the development of Component Technology for Space Power Systems is descri...
Power Distribution on the NASA Space Station will be accomplished by a 20 kHz sinusoidal, 440 VRMS, ...
During the conceptual design phase a 20-kHz power distribution system was selected as the reference ...
A single phase, 440 VRMS, 20 kHz power distribution system with a regulated sinusoidal wave form is ...
The feasibility of using Series Resonant Inverter as the driver module for high frequency power syst...
The Space Station Power Distribution System has been baselined as a sinusoidal single phase, 440 VRM...
Proof-of-concept testing was performed on a 20-kHz, resonant power system breadboard from 1981 throu...
High frequency power distribution and management is a technology ready state of development. As such...
The first goal of this project was to investigate various converters that would be suitable for proc...
The major requirements and guidelines that affect the space station configuration and power system a...
Large power conditioning mass reductions will be required to enable megawatt power systems envisione...
Space power components including a family of bipolar power switching transistors, fast switching pow...
The power system architecture is presented by a series of schematics which illustrate the power mana...
The objective of this project was to provide the technology of high frequency, high power transmissi...
Power components hardware in support of the Space Station Freedom dc Electrical Power System were te...
The Lewis/OAST program for the development of Component Technology for Space Power Systems is descri...
Power Distribution on the NASA Space Station will be accomplished by a 20 kHz sinusoidal, 440 VRMS, ...
During the conceptual design phase a 20-kHz power distribution system was selected as the reference ...
A single phase, 440 VRMS, 20 kHz power distribution system with a regulated sinusoidal wave form is ...
The feasibility of using Series Resonant Inverter as the driver module for high frequency power syst...
The Space Station Power Distribution System has been baselined as a sinusoidal single phase, 440 VRM...
Proof-of-concept testing was performed on a 20-kHz, resonant power system breadboard from 1981 throu...
High frequency power distribution and management is a technology ready state of development. As such...
The first goal of this project was to investigate various converters that would be suitable for proc...
The major requirements and guidelines that affect the space station configuration and power system a...
Large power conditioning mass reductions will be required to enable megawatt power systems envisione...
Space power components including a family of bipolar power switching transistors, fast switching pow...
The power system architecture is presented by a series of schematics which illustrate the power mana...
The objective of this project was to provide the technology of high frequency, high power transmissi...
Power components hardware in support of the Space Station Freedom dc Electrical Power System were te...
The Lewis/OAST program for the development of Component Technology for Space Power Systems is descri...