Claims
- 1. A circuit configuration for triggering a switching element via an electromagnet receiving a suitably targeted triggering power, comprising:
- a device for switching the switching element via the electromagnet into a desired switching position in which the switching element is retained; and
- semiconductor components for at least briefly repeatedly acting upon the electromagnet at predetermined time intervals with a triggering power corresponding to the desired switching position, after the switchover of the switching element by the electromagnet into the desired switching position, said semiconductor components acted upon repeatedly at predetermined time intervals, in response to a single initial digital signal of one of logical "1" and logical "0", with a trigger signal serving to furnish the triggering power, after the switchover of the switching element into the desired switching position.
- 2. The circuit configuration according to claim 1, wherein time intervals between the trigger signals are of equal length.
- 3. The circuit configuration according to claim 1, wherein the triggering power is formed by half-waves of an alternating voltage, a plurality of the half-waves immediately succeeding one another are generated as a signal train, and two successive signal trains are spaced apart from one another by a period of time longer than a cycle time of the half-waves.
- 4. The circuit configuration according to claim 3, including a trigger unit automatically generating the trigger signals as a function of at least one triggering parameter.
- 5. A method for triggering a switching element via an electromagnet receiving a suitably targeted triggering power, which comprises:
- switching the switching element via the electromagnet into a desired switching position in which the switching element is retained by acting upon the electromagnet with the triggering power through semiconductor components;
- repeatedly at least briefly acting upon the electromagnet at predetermined time intervals with a triggering power corresponding to the desired switching position, after the switchover of the switching element by the electromagnet into the desired switching position; and
- in response to a single initial digital signal of one of logical "1" and logical "0", repeatedly acting upon the semiconductor components after the switchover of the switching element into the desired switching position at predetermined time intervals with a trigger signal serving to furnish the triggering power.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, which comprises dimensioning time intervals between the trigger signals to be of equal length.
- 7. The method according to claim 5, which comprises forming the triggering power by half-waves of an alternating voltage, generating a signal train from a plurality of half-waves immediately succeeding one another, and spacing two successive signal trains apart from one another by a period of time longer than a cycle time of the half-waves.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, which comprises generating the trigger signals automatically by with trigger unit as a function of at least one triggering parameter.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation of International Application Serial No. PCT/EP95/02620, filed Jul. 6, 1995.
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