Circuit and method for controlling current flow through a solenoid
First Claim
1. In a circuit including series connected first controllable switch and a diode that are electrically coupled in parallel with a solenoid, and a series-connected second controllable switch and first resistor that are electrically coupled in series with the solenoid, a method of controlling current flow through the solenoid, comprising:
- closing the first and second controllable switches, whereby a current flows from a first voltage potential through the solenoid, the second controllable switch, and the first resistor;
determining when the current flow through the solenoid reaches a first predetermined current magnitude; and
opening the second controllable switch when the first predetermined current magnitude is reached, whereby the current flows through the solenoid, the diode, and the first controllable switch.
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Abstract
A solenoid control circuit that includes two switching networks that are selectively opened and closed in a current limit cycle to control the magnitude of the current flowing through the solenoid. The configuration of the switching networks is such that current flows through an energy dissipating resistor only when the solenoid is commanded off by the solenoid control circuit, and not during the current limit cycle. Thus, the energy dissipated by this resistor is reduced relative to other solenoid control circuits, making it more efficient, and reducing EMI emissions from the circuit while providing for a fast solenoid response.
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5 Claims
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1. In a circuit including series connected first controllable switch and a diode that are electrically coupled in parallel with a solenoid, and a series-connected second controllable switch and first resistor that are electrically coupled in series with the solenoid, a method of controlling current flow through the solenoid, comprising:
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closing the first and second controllable switches, whereby a current flows from a first voltage potential through the solenoid, the second controllable switch, and the first resistor; determining when the current flow through the solenoid reaches a first predetermined current magnitude; and opening the second controllable switch when the first predetermined current magnitude is reached, whereby the current flows through the solenoid, the diode, and the first controllable switch. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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