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Transient suppression circuit

  • US 4,348,648 A
  • Filed: 07/25/1979
  • Issued: 09/07/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/25/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Transient suppression circuit for substantially eliminating transients or overshoot during turn-on/turn-off of a light emitting diode comprising:

  • (a) a voltage input means for providing a bias to the light emitting diode, the voltage input means including a time delayed portion which provides a first voltage whose magnitude increases with time;

    (b) detecting means for detecting electromagnetic radiation emitted by the light emitting diode, said detecting means generating a second voltage in response to the detected radiation of the light emitting diode;

    (c) diode circuit means including at least one diode coupled between an output of said delay portion and an output of said detecting means to receive said first and second voltages and functioning to clamp an output of said diode circuit at a voltage substantially equal to the higher of said first and second voltages; and

    (d) voltage regulator means for regulating voltage to the light emitting diode and responsive to the voltage output of the diode circuit.

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