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Interface circuit for low power drain microprocessor-based thermostat

  • US 5,192,874 A
  • Filed: 09/26/1991
  • Issued: 03/09/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/26/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A microprocessor-controlled power switching circuit for controlling flow of electrical power to a system including a thyristor having a control terminal and conducting between power terminals responsive to a first state of a first control signal and not conducting responsive to a second state of the first control signal, a microprocessor having an output port providing a power-on signal having an alternating voltage pattern in response to an external condition signal and a power-off signal comprising a steady state voltage otherwise, said switching circuit includinga) a detector circuit receiving the power-on and power-off signals and comprising converter means for converting the power-on and power-off signals to a second control signal having respectively a constant first voltage near ground and a constant second voltage displaced from ground, and a first transistor having a base terminal and power terminals and receiving the second control signal at its base terminal and entering first and second conduction states responsive respectively to the first and second voltages of the second control signal;

  • andb) an interface circuit including a rectifier circuit having input terminals connected across the thyristor power terminals and an output terminal providing DC power when the thyristor is nonconductive, and a second transistor having a control terminal connected to the first transistor, said second transistor allowing current flow comprising the first and second states of the first control signal from the rectifier circuit output terminal to the thyristor control terminal responsive respectively to the first and second conduction states of the first transistor.

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