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Two-terminal line-powered control circuit

  • US 4,678,985 A
  • Filed: 10/31/1986
  • Issued: 07/07/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/31/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
First Claim
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1. A control circuit comprising in combination:

  • bidirectional switch means having first and second main terminals and a control terminal used for triggering the switch means into conduction;

    bidirectional voltage regulator means for maintaining a relatively constant voltage drop across said means over a wide range of current passing through said means in either direction;

    means for connecting the bidirectional switch means in series with the bidirectional voltage regulator means to form a first series circuit whereby a bidirectional current path is established through the first series circuit when the switch means is triggered into conduction;

    first and second circuit terminals;

    means for connecting the circuit terminals to a load circuit which includes a load connected in series with an AC power source;

    means for connecting the first series circuit to the circuit terminals, whereby when the bidirectional current path is established, the load is energized by the power source;

    transformer means having a primary and a secondary winding;

    first rectifier means;

    means for connecting the primary winding of the transformer in parallel with the bidirectional voltage regulator means;

    means for connecting the first rectifier means to the transformer secondary winding to rectify the voltage appearing across said winding, said rectified voltage appearing at a first pair of rectified voltage terminals when the switch means is conducting;

    second rectifier means;

    current limiter means;

    means for connecting the current limiter means and the second rectifier means to the two circuit terminals to provide a current limited and rectified voltage to a second pair of rectified voltage terminals in response to the voltage appearing across the circuit terminals when the switch means is not conducting;

    means for connecting the first pair of rectified voltage terminals in parallel with the second pair of rectified voltage terminals;

    energy storage means;

    means for connecting the energy storage means to the first pair of rectified voltage terminals to filter the rectified voltage appearing thereacross;

    controller means for providing a control signal;

    means for connecting the controller means to the control terminal of the switch means whereby the control signal acts to trigger the switch means into conduction; and

    means for connecting the controller means to the energy storage means, whereby the controller means derives its operating power from the filtered rectified voltage.

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