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Transformer primary side lamp current sense circuit

  • US 5,965,989 A
  • Filed: 07/30/1996
  • Issued: 10/12/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/30/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A circuit for sensing a current in a secondary winding of a transformer comprising:

  • a. a resistor for monitoring a first current in a primary winding of the transformer wherein the resistor is coupled in series with the primary winding;

    b. means for forming a second current coupled to the resistor wherein the second current is representative of the first current during periods wherein a voltage applied to the primary winding is positive and wherein the second current is zero during periods when the voltage applied to the primary winding is negative and wherein the means for forming the second current comprises;

    (1) a transconductance amplifier having an inverting input, a non-inverting input and a transconductance output wherein the inverting input is coupled to a reference voltage level, the non-inverting input is coupled to the resistor and the transconductance output is coupled to a capacitor;

    (2) means for selectively preventing the transconductance output from charging the capacitor; and

    (3) means for sensing a voltage representative of a voltage across the primary winding coupled to control the means for selectively preventing; and

    c. a charge storage element coupled to receive the second current.

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