Claims
- 1. A dual current source responsive to alternate first and second control signals for providing current to an electrical load comprising first and second operational amplifiers each having an input and an output, means for providing a voltage reference coupled to each of said inputs, first and second buffer amplifiers coupled between said input and output of each of said first and second operational amplifiers for buffering therebetween and providing respective first and second current output therefrom having the same polarity and connected to opposite side of the electrical load, first and second electronic switches actuated by the first and second control signals respectively connected to opposite sides of said load and operating to pass said first and second current outputs when actuated, first and second means for setting the magnitudes of said first and second current outputs respectively to maintain constant predetermined levels, whereby said predetermined first and second current levels are switched through the electrical load alternately in response to application of the second first control signals respectively.
- 2. A dual current source as in claim 1 wherein said first and second means for setting the magnitudes of said first and second current outputs comprise first and second resistors connected between the inputs of said first and second operational amplifiers respectively and said means for providing a voltage reference.
- 3. A dual current source as in claim 2 wherein said electrical load is current operated and said first resistor is larger then said second resistor to adjust for bias in the operation of the electrical load.
- 4. A dual current source as in claim 2 wherein said electrical load is current operated, and means for equal adjustment of the magnitude of said first and second resistors to adjust for scale factor in the operation of the electrical load.
- 5. In a dual current source for directing constant currents in alternate directions through an electrical component between terminals thereon, and utilizing voltage levels as control signals, a pair of operational amplifiers, and impedance connected to the input of each of said pair of operational amplifiers, means for providing a reference voltage connected to each of said impedances, means for buffering coupled to each of said pair of operational amplifiers between the input and output thereof, said last named means each providing a constant current output connected to one of the terminals on the electrical component, and means for switching said constant currents to alternately bypass and transit the electrical component, said means for switching being responsive to the voltage level signals.
- 6. A dual current source as in claim 5 together with a phase splitter for receiving the voltage levels and providing first and second outputs providing in phase and out of phase drive signals respectively, wherein said means for switching comprises first and second electronic switches having actuating terminals for receiving said first and second phase splitter outputs respectively.
- 7. A method for obtaining a pulse width modulated constant current level for connection to an electrical circuit utilizing a fluctuating voltage signal, comprising the steps of connecting an impedance to one input of an operational amplifier, applying a reference voltage across the impedance, buffering the output of the operational amplifier from the input, connecting the buffered output to the electrical circuit and to an electronic switch, and actuating the electronic switch selectively with the fluctuating voltage to thereby direct the constant current alternately to bypass the electrical circuit through the switch and to transit the electrical circuit.
- 8. A method for obtaining a dual constant current for alternate direction through an electrical circuit responsive to a fluctuating control signal of changing polarity, comprising the steps of connecting a reference current to an impedance at one input of an operational amplifier, connecting a reference current to an impedance on one input of another operational amplifer, buffering the input from the output on each operational amplifier, connecting the buffered outputs to a pair of electronic switches, actuating each one of the pair of electronic switches alternately with one polarity of the fluctuating control signal, thereby directing the buffered outputs to alternately bypass the electrical circuit through one of the switches and to transit the electrical circuit through the other.
- 9. An electronic circuit for directing current having a predetermined, constant amplitude through a load in response to the presence of a given signal, said load having first and second terminals, said circuit comprising:
- (a) means for producing at its output a current having a predetermined, constant amplitude, said output adapted for connection to said first load terminal, said means including
- (i) an operational amplifier having first and second input terminals and an output terminal,
- (ii) means coupled to said first amplifier terminal for scaling said current,
- (iii) means connected between said second amplifier terminal and said scaling means for determining a predetermined reference voltage level, said voltage level determining means and said scaling means together determining the amplitude of said current, and
- (iv) a buffer amplifier connected between the output terminal of said operational amplifier and said first amplifier terminal, said buffer amplifier including said first mentioned output;
- (b) a switch having one side coupled to the output of said current producing means and the otherside being adapted for connection to the second load terminal of said load, said switch being adapted to operate between a first state in response to said given signal and a second state in the absence of said signal, said current being directed through said load from said first to said second terminal when said switch is in said second state and bypassing said load when said switch is in said first state.
- 10. An electronic circuit as in claim 9 wherein said switch in a transistor having a base, emitter and collector, said base being coupled to said given signal.
- 11. An electronic circuit as in claim 9 wherein said switch is a field effect transistor having a gate, drain and source, said gate being coupled to said given signal.
- 12. An electronic circuit as in claim 9 wherein said means for scaling is a resistor.
- 13. An electronic circuit as in claim 9 wherein said means for providing a reference voltage is a zener diode.
- 14. An electronic circuit as in claim 9 wherein said given signal is a voltage signal, the amplitude of which is unstable.
- 15. An electronic circuit as in claim 9 operating to direct a second current having a predetermined, constant amplitude to said load in response to the presence of a second given signal, said circuit including
- (c) second means for producing at its output a current having predetermined, constant amplitude, said last mentioned output being adapted for connection to said second load terminal, said second means including
- (i) a second operational amplifier having first and second input terminals and an output terminal
- (ii) second means coupled to said first terminal of said second amplifier for scaling said second current,
- (iii) said voltage level determining means connected between said terminal of said second amplifier and said last-mentioned scaling means, said voltage level determining means and said second scaling means together determining the amplitude of said current, and
- (iv) a second buffer amplifier connected between the output of said second operational amplifier and said first terminal of said second amplifier, said buffer amplifier including said output of said second current producing means, and
- (d) a second switch having one side connected to the output of said second current producing means and its other side being connected to said other side of said first-mentioned switch, said second switch being adapted to operate between a first state in response to said second given signal and a second state in response to the absence of said second signal, said second current bypassing said load when said second switch is in said first state and being directed through said load from said second load terminal to said first load terminal when said switch is in said second state.
- 16. A current producing circuit comprising:
- (a) means for providing a reference voltage level signal;
- (b) an operational amplifier having an input thereto and providing an output therefrom;
- (c) a buffer amplifier coupled between said operational amplifier input and output for providing buffering therebetween and for providing a current output;
- (d) a switch having one side coupled to said buffer amplifier output, said switch being operated by a given voltage signal;
- (e) means for scaling said current output to assume a predetermined level, said last named means being coupled to said amplifier input and said reference voltage level signal; and
- (f) a current operated device having one device terminal connected to the output of said buffer amplifier and the other device terminal connected to the other side of said switch, whereby said predetermined level of current output is selectively shunted to bypass and directed to pass through said current operated device responsive to the given voltage signal.
- 17. A circuit as in claim 16 wherein the voltage signal has an additional component, together with an additional operational amplifier having an input and an ouput with said reference voltage level signal connected to said input, an additional buffer amplifier coupled between said additional operational amplifier input and output for providing buffering therebetween and providing an additional current output, an additional switch having one side coupled to the output of said additional buffer amplifier, the other side coupled to the other side of said switch, and being operated by the additional components of the voltage signal, additional means for scaling said additional current output to assume a predetermined level, said last named additional means being coupled to said additional operational amplifier input, said additional current output being connected to the other device terminal on said current operated device, whereby said additional switch selectively directs said additional current output to bypass and to transit said current operated device in a direction opposing said current output in response to the additional component of the voltage signal.
- 18. A circuit as in claim 17 wherein said means for scaling and additional means for scaling are first and second resistors respectively, whereby changes of equal magnitude in said first and second resistors adjust scale factor relative to said current operated device and changes of independent magnitude therebetween adjust bias in said current operated device.
- 19. An electronic circuit for selectively directing current having a predetermined, constant amplitude through an electrical load in response to a pair of given signals, said load having first and second input terminals thereon, said circuit comprising:
- (a) a constant current source providing the constant current connected to the first electrical load input terminal,
- (b) a first electronic switch connected to the first electrical load input terminal and adapted to receive a first one of said given signals,
- (c) a second electronic switch connected to the second electrical load terminal and adapted to receive a second one of said given signals,
- (d) said first and second switches each being respectively actuated by said given signals, so that the constant current transits the electrical load during the presence of said second signal at said second electronic switch, and bypasses the electrical load during the presence of said first signal at said first electronic switch.
- 20. An electronic circuit as in claim 19 wherein said given signals are voltage signals.
- 21. An electronic circuit for directing a first current having a predetermined constant amplitude through a load, in one direction, in response to the presence of a first given signal and for directing a second current having a predetermined constant amplitude through the load, in an opposite direction, in response to the presence of a second given signal, said load including first and second load terminals, said circuit comprising:
- (a) a constant current source providing the constant current connected to the first electrical load input terminal,
- (b) a first electronic switch connected to the first electrical load input terminal,
- (c) a second current source providing a second constant current connected to the second load terminal,
- (d) a second electronic switch connected to the second load terminal in shunt with the electrical load,
- (e) said first and second electronic switches being respectively and alternatively actuated by said given signals, whereby said first current transits the electrical load during the presence of the second signal at said second electronic switch, and said second current transits the electrical load in a sense opposite to said first constant current during the presence of the first signal at said first electronic switch.
- 22. An electronic circuit as in claim 21 wherein said given signals are voltage signals.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 659,213 filed Feb. 19, 1976, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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IBM Tech Disc Bull vol. 10, No. 7 Dec. 1967 pp. 1045-1046 "Current Supply" by R. E. May, Jr. |
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