Claims
- 1. An intrinsically safe current limiter circuit (230) for limiting a flow of current from a battery (260) to a piece of electronic equipment (380, 382), comprising:
- a. a first current trip circuit means connected between a terminal of said battery and said piece of electronic equipment, the current trip circuit means including at least two field effect transistors and one other semiconductor device, one of said field effect transistors being connected in series with said electronic equipment and latched in a low resistance state when current demands at said equipment is below a preset value, said other semiconductor device being connected to said one of said field effect transistors and responsive to said current demand to increase channel resistance of said one of said field effect transistors to a high resistance state when said current demand exceeds said preset value, said other of said field effect transistors being connected to said other semiconductor device and said one of said field effect transistors to latch said one of said other field effect transistors in said high resistance state when said current demand exceeds said preset value;
- b. a current limiting means connected in series between the current trip circuit means and said piece of electronic equipment; and
- c. a voltage reference means electrically connected to the current limiting means;
- whereby, when the voltage reference means senses an increase in voltage due to an electrical fault in said piece of electronic equipment, the current limiting means limits the flow of current to said piece of electronic equipment and the first current trip circuit means activates itself to prevent the flow of current to said piece of electronic equipment.
- 2. The circuit of claim 1 wherein,
- the current limiting means is a field effect transistor (300) connected in series with said one of said FETs of the first current trip circuit means and having a low channel resistance when said current demand is below said preset value and an increased channel resistance when said current demand exceeds said preset value.
- 3. The circuit of claim 2 wherein,
- the voltage reference means is a feedback control operational amplifier (304) including a current limit voltage comparator (312) having a reference voltage of said preset value whereby an excessive demand of current by said equipment causes an increase of said channel resistance of said field effect transistor of the current limiting means.
- 4. The circuit of claim 1 further including:
- a second current trip circuit means connected in series between the first current trip circuit means and the current limiting means.
- 5. The circuit of claim 2 further including:
- a heat responsive thermistor attached to said FET of the current limiting means and to the voltage reference means.
- 6. A intrinsically safe current limiter circuit (230) for limiting current flow from a battery (260) to an electronic load comprising:
- a. a pair of input terminals (396, 400) for receiving a battery source;
- b. a pair of output terminals (380, 382) for receiving an electronic load;
- c. a first current trip circuit (232) connected between the input terminals and the output terminals, the first trip circuit including a first field effect transistor (FET) (236), a second FET (246) and a first other semiconductor device (244), said first FET channel resistance connected in series with one of said input terminals, said first other semiconductor device being connected to said first FET and responsive to current flow through said first FET to turn on when said current flow exceeds a preset value to increase said channel resistance of said first FET, said second FET being connected to said first FET and said first other semiconductor device to latch said first FET in a high resistance state when said current demand exceeds said preset value;
- d. a current limiting means connected in series with said first current trip circuit and one of the output terminals, the current limiting means including a third FET (300) connected with its series resistance in series with one of said output terminals and said first FET; and
- e. a voltage reference means electrically connected to the current limiting means and having a feedback control operational amplifier (304) having a reference voltage of a preset value whereby an excessive demand of current at the output terminals causes an increase in channel resistance of said third FET.
- 7. The circuit of claim 6 further including:
- f. a second current trip circuit (234) connected between the first current trip circuit and the current limiting means, the second current trip circuit including a fourth FET (270), a fifth FET (272) and a second other semiconductor device (274), said fourth FET channel resistance connected in series with said channel resistance of said first FET and the current limiting means, said second other semiconductor device being connected to said fourth FET and responsive to said current flow through said fourth FET to turn on when said current flow through said fourth FET exceeds a preset value to increase said channel resistance of said fourth FET and said second other semiconductor device to latch said fourth FET in a high resistance state when said current demand exceeds said preset value.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application(s) Ser. No. 07/686,874 filed on Apr. 16, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 509,329, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 389,403, filed Aug. 4, 1989 (abandoned), which is a division of Ser. No. 056,554, filed May 29, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,879,755.
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