Claims
- 1. An integrated circuit for connection to a first and a second external terminal, said circuit comprising:
- a first unidirectional switch device coupled between the first and second terminals, said first switch device being turned on or off in accordance with a potential difference between said first and second terminals;
- a second unidirectional switch device connected in parallel with the first switch device, said second switch device being turned on or off in accordance with said potential difference between said first and second terminals, the first and second switch devices being connected reverse to each other in a current-forwarding direction thereof;
- return-path selector means connected to said first and second terminals and having an output connected to a power supply device, for providing, in accordance with said potential difference between said first and second terminals, a return-path by which a return-current thereof is fed back from said output to the power supply device, said return-path selector means including a third switch device and a fourth switch device which are turned on selectively such that while one of the third and fourth switch devices is turned on, the other of said third and fourth switch devices is turned off;
- current-flow selector means connected to said first and second switch devices, for receiving an output current of said power supply device, and for causing the output current to be provided unidirectionally to said first and second switch devices; and
- bias means connected to said first and second switch devices, for providing said first and second switch devices with bias voltages respectively in response to said output current of said power supply device,
- wherein said first and second switch devices include transistors, and said third and fourth switch devices include transistors which are connected with each other to form a flipflop circuit.
- 2. The circuit according to claim 1, wherein said current-flow selector means includes:
- circuitry means for preventing a current from reverse-flowing from said first and second switch devices toward said power supply device, and for preventing a current from flowing between said first and second switch devices through said first current flow controller means.
- 3. The circuit according to claim 2, wherein said return-path selector means:
- operates to prevent a current from reverse-flowing from said power supply device to the first and second terminals, and to prevent a current from flowing between said first and second switch devices through said return-path selector means.
- 4. The circuit according to claim 1, wherein said return-path selector means causes one of the first and second terminals which is less in potential than the other to be used as a part of said return path.
- 5. The circuit according to claim 1, wherein said current-flow selector means is coupled to said first and second switch devices at switching control terminals thereof.
- 6. The circuit according to claim 1, wherein said current-flow selector means includes a plurality of diodes.
- 7. The circuit according to claim 1, wherein said current-flow selector means includes a plurality of transistors.
- 8. The circuit according to claim 1, wherein said first and second switch devices include insulated gate bipolar transistors.
- 9. The circuit according to claim 1, wherein said power supply device includes a power supply unit of floating type.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO THE RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 792,926, filed on Nov. 15, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,237,211.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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