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Dual threshold differential discriminator

  • US 5,274,274 A
  • Filed: 03/23/1992
  • Issued: 12/28/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/23/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A power controller for substantially eliminating false triggering of an output by high-frequency and/or high-voltage switching of a load, comprising:

  • first and second control lines for signaling a high-side high-voltage switch transistor to switch said load on or off;

    a first comparator having a first threshold coupled to the first and second control lines;

    a second comparator having a second threshold coupled to the first and second control lines, said second threshold being substantially different from said first threshold;

    first logic means for turning said high-side high-voltage switch transistor on when a first signal on the first control line has a magnitude greater than the magnitudes of both said first and second thresholds and a second signal on the second control line has a magnitude less than the magnitudes of both said first and second thresholds and that prevents aid high-side high-voltage switch transistor from turning on for any other condition of said first and second signals; and

    second logic means for turning said high-side high-voltage switch transistor off when said first signal on the first control line has a magnitude less than the magnitudes of both said first and second thresholds and said second signal on the second control line exceeds both said first and second thresholds and that prevents said high-side high-voltage switch transistor from turning off for any other condition of said first and second signals.

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