Low leakage fuse blown detection circuit
First Claim
1. A low leakage fuse blown detection circuit for use with a fuse having a fuse input terminal connected to a voltage supply source and a fuse output terminal opposite the fuse input terminal, comprising:
- a first voltage divider including a first resistor connected to said fuse input terminal and a second resistor connected to a ground return polarity for said voltage supply for defining a first voltage at a first node at the voltage divider connection between said first and second resistors;
a second voltage divider including a third resistor connected to said fuse output terminal and a fourth resistor connected to said voltage supply ground return for defining a second voltage at a second node at the voltage divider connection between said third and fourth resistors;
means connected between said first and second nodes for responding to changes in the voltage difference between said first and second voltages to indicate when said fuse is blown; and
a blocking diode connected in series with said third resistor for blocking current flow from said second node in said second voltage divider back through to the fuse output terminal when said fuse is blown.
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Abstract
A fuse blown detection circuit for use in conjunction with the control transistor output circuits of a programmable controller which provides low leakage after the fuse is blown. The detection circuit comprises a pair of voltage dividers and a diagnostic triggering device forming an H-bridge network connected across the terminals of the fuse and a blocking diode. When the fuse is blown the voltage levels defined by the dividers change to activate the trigger device and enable a diagnostic signal indicative of the fuse blown condition while the blocking diode prevents current flow back through the control transistor and output circuit.
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14 Claims
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1. A low leakage fuse blown detection circuit for use with a fuse having a fuse input terminal connected to a voltage supply source and a fuse output terminal opposite the fuse input terminal, comprising:
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a first voltage divider including a first resistor connected to said fuse input terminal and a second resistor connected to a ground return polarity for said voltage supply for defining a first voltage at a first node at the voltage divider connection between said first and second resistors; a second voltage divider including a third resistor connected to said fuse output terminal and a fourth resistor connected to said voltage supply ground return for defining a second voltage at a second node at the voltage divider connection between said third and fourth resistors; means connected between said first and second nodes for responding to changes in the voltage difference between said first and second voltages to indicate when said fuse is blown; and a blocking diode connected in series with said third resistor for blocking current flow from said second node in said second voltage divider back through to the fuse output terminal when said fuse is blown. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A low leakage fuse blown detection circuit for use with a fuse having an input terminal and an output terminal, comprising:
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an H-bridge resistive network including a first voltage divider leg connected to said input terminal and a second voltage divider leg connected to said output terminal, in which said second voltage divider leg also includes a blocking diode which blocks current flow from the H-bridge resistive network back to the fuse output terminal; an optocoupler connected between said voltage divider legs to form a bridge connection in said H-bridge resistive network, the optocoupler being responsive to a voltage imbalance in the H-bridge resistive network resulting from a blown condition of said fuse, and the optocoupler thereby producing an output signal indicating said blown condition of sold fuse; and a diagnostic module coupled to said optocoupler for generating a diagnostic signal in response to said output signal of said optocoupler when said fuse is blown. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. An output circuit for interfacing a programmable controller to an input control module of an output device, comprising:
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a control transistor for alternately switching on and off an output current to said input control module, said switching being under control of said programmable controller; a fuse connected in series with said control transistor for conducting said output current to said control transistor, the fuse including a fuse source terminal connected to a voltage supply source and a fuse load terminal connected to said control transistor; an H-bridge fuse blown detection circuit, including; a) a first voltage divider connected to said fuse source terminal, for defining a first voltage at a first node; b) a second voltage divider connected to said fuse load terminal for defining a second voltage at a second node; c) means connected between said first and second nodes for responding to changes in a voltage difference between said first and second voltages to indicate when said fuse is blown; and d) a blocking diode included as a part of said second voltage divider between said second node and said fuse load terminal for blocking reverse current flow from said second node back to said fuse load terminal, said output transistor, and said input control module when said fuse is blown. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. A low leakage fuse blown detection circuit for use with a fuse having a fuse input terminal connected to a ground return polarity of a voltage supply and a fuse output terminal opposite the fuse input terminal, comprising:
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a first voltage divider including a first resistor connected to said fuse output terminal and a second resistor connected to a source output of the voltage supply for defining a first voltage at a first node at the voltage divider connection between said first and second resistors; a second voltage divider including a third resistor connected to said fuse input terminal and a fourth resistor connected to said source output of the voltage supply for defining a second voltage at a second node at the voltage divider connection between said third and fourth resistors; means connected between said first and second nodes for responding to changes in a voltage difference between said first and second voltages to indicate when said fuse is blown; and a blocking diode connected in series with said first resistor for blocking current flow from said first node in said first voltage divider back through to the fuse output terminal when said fuse is blown. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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