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Dimming circuit having switching transistor protection means

  • US 4,739,226 A
  • Filed: 04/17/1986
  • Issued: 04/19/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/18/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A dimming circuit for adjusting the radiation condition of a lamp by controlling the current flow in the lamp, comprising:

  • (a) a dimming transistor whose collector is connected to the lamp for controlling the current flow in the lamp;

    (b) a pulse generating circuit means connected to the base of said dimming transistor for generating pulses to turn on or off said dimming transistor, said pulse generating circuit being able to control a duty-cycle of the pulses;

    (c) means for protecting said dimming transistor against excessive current, said protecting means further comprising;

    (i) an excess current detecting means connected to a collector or an emitter of said dimming transistor for detecting an excess current by sensing an excess voltage generated between the collector and the emitter when the excess current is supplied to said dimming transistor,(ii) a switching means connected to said excess current detecting means and said pulse generating circuit for outputting a pulsed excess current detecting signal when simultaneously receiving a signal from said excess current detecting means and the pulse signal from said pulse generating circuit,(iii) an off-state command signal generating circuit connected between an output terminal of said switching means and the base of said dimming transistor for outputting an off-state command signal to turn off said dimming transistor in accordance with the pulsed excess current detecting signal from said switching means.

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