Regulated power supply
First Claim
1. A power source for an audio amplifier for providing to a load a regulated DC voltage of substantially constant level irrespective of variations in load current, the constant level depending on an input AC voltage, and comprising:
- first rectifier means connected to receive the input AC voltage for generating a first unregulated DC voltage varying with the input AC voltage;
second rectifier means connected to receive the input AC voltage for generating a second unregulated DC voltage varying with the input AC voltage;
control circuit means DC coupled between said load and said first rectifier means and comprising at least one active device having a control electrode for regulating the first unregulated DC voltage;
detecting means DC coupled between said load and said control circuit means for detecting variation in the regulated DC voltage and for developing an output DC voltage varying with the regulated DC voltage; and
comparing means coupled to receive the second unregulated DC voltage of said second rectifier means and the output DC voltage of said detecting means for developing an error signal proportional to a difference between the second unregulated DC voltage and the output DC voltage, the error signal being coupled to the control electrode of the active device in said control circuit to regulate the first unregulated DC voltage to thereby produce the regulated DC voltage.
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Abstract
A regulated power supply capable of providing an output DC voltage of substantially constant level determined by an AC line voltage to a load irrespective of variations in load current. The regulated power supply comprises first and second rectifiers adapted to generate unregulated DC voltages in accordance with an input AC voltage, a control circuit coupled between the load and the first rectifier and including at least one active device, and a voltage comparator adapted to compare the output of the second rectifier and the output of the detector and generate an output proportional to a difference between the second rectifier output and the detector output, thereby controlling the control circuit and regulating the DC voltage to a constant level corresponding to the input AC voltage irrespective of variations in load current. The regulated power supply can prominently decrease a permissible dissipation of the active device in the control circuit and it is therefore very suitable for a power supply in an audio amplifier.
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6 Claims
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1. A power source for an audio amplifier for providing to a load a regulated DC voltage of substantially constant level irrespective of variations in load current, the constant level depending on an input AC voltage, and comprising:
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first rectifier means connected to receive the input AC voltage for generating a first unregulated DC voltage varying with the input AC voltage; second rectifier means connected to receive the input AC voltage for generating a second unregulated DC voltage varying with the input AC voltage; control circuit means DC coupled between said load and said first rectifier means and comprising at least one active device having a control electrode for regulating the first unregulated DC voltage; detecting means DC coupled between said load and said control circuit means for detecting variation in the regulated DC voltage and for developing an output DC voltage varying with the regulated DC voltage; and comparing means coupled to receive the second unregulated DC voltage of said second rectifier means and the output DC voltage of said detecting means for developing an error signal proportional to a difference between the second unregulated DC voltage and the output DC voltage, the error signal being coupled to the control electrode of the active device in said control circuit to regulate the first unregulated DC voltage to thereby produce the regulated DC voltage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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