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Battery backup system for a microcomputer

  • US 4,327,298 A
  • Filed: 12/14/1979
  • Issued: 04/27/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/14/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A power supply system for providing uninterrupted d-c power for a microcomputer, comprising:

  • a source of a-c line voltage;

    a full-wave rectifier coupled to said line voltage source for developing rectified a-c voltage normally having an amplitude exceeding a predetermined threshold level;

    a voltage regulator coupled to the output of said full-wave rectifier for producing, from the rectified a-c voltage, a regulated d-c operating voltage having a relatively constant amplitude, the operation of said voltage regulator exhibiting a finite time delay before a change in input voltage results in an output voltage change;

    coupling means for coupling the output of said voltage regulator to the microcomputer to normally effect energization of the microcomputer in response to the regulated d-c operating voltage;

    a battery;

    a normally-off PNP darlington transistor pair having base, emitter and collector terminals;

    means, including the conduction path between the emitter and collector terminals of said PNP darlington transistor pair, for coupling said battery to the microcomputer;

    monitoring means for sensing the rectified a-c voltage at the output of the full-wave rectifier, and prior to the application of that voltage to the input of said voltage regulator, to produce a control voltage having an amplitude which is directly proportional to the amplitude of the rectified a-c voltage;

    means for applying the control voltage to the base terminal of said PNP darlington transistor pair to immediately turn said transistor pair on in the event that the amplitude of the rectified a-c voltage falls below the predetermined threshold level, whereupon the battery voltage is applied to the microcomputer before the drop in the rectified a-c voltage can manifest in a voltage change at the output of the voltage regulator thereby to maintain continuous uninterrupted operation of the microcomputer;

    and a feedback capacitor coupled from the emitter terminal to the base terminal of the darlington transistor pair to facilitate a smooth transition during a switch over from a-c line voltage produced power to battery power.

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