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Voltage to pulse-width conversion circuit

  • US 4,891,828 A
  • Filed: 03/08/1988
  • Issued: 01/02/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/09/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A brightness control circuit for an electronic indicator, comprising:

  • an oscillation circuit which generates a reference frequency signal;

    a counter receiving said reference frequency signal and producing a digital output signal having a multi-bit digital value corresponding to a count of cycles of said reference frequency signal;

    a digital/analog converter receiving said digital output signal and producing an analog output signal having an analog value which corresponds to said multi-bit digital value, said digital/analog converter comprising a decoder for producing a decoded signal from an eight-bit input signal, a plurality of analog switches which are individually selectable according to said decoded signal, and a plurality of voltage-dividing resistors connected to a voltage supply, said voltage-dividing resistors being correspondingly connected to ones of said plurality of analog switches;

    means for supplying a selected reference voltage; and

    a voltage comparator receiving as inputs and comparing said reference voltage and said analog output signal, and producing a pulse width modulation signal corresponding to the difference between said inputs, said pulse width modulation signal determining a duty cycle ratio for controlling the brightness of the electronic indicator;

    whereby said voltage supply is divided by said voltage-dividing resistors to produce said output voltage signal corresponding to said analog value via the selected one of said plurality of analog switches.

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