Claims
- 1. In an audio amplifier circuit, the combination of:
- a pair of output transistors and a pair of resistors, the collector-emitter circuits of said transistors being connected in series through said resistors and the junction of said resistors defining an output terminal of the amplifier;
- control means connected to the base electrodes of said transistors for alternately biassing said transistors to conduct in accord with an audio input signal, said control means including first means responsive to voltage developed across one of said resistors for limiting the bias applied to one of said transistors, and second means responsive to voltage developed across the other of said resistors for limiting the bias applied to the other of said transistors; and
- decoupling means connected across said resistors and responsive to a predetermined excess current through either one of said resistors for removing bias on said transistors.
- 2. In an audio amplifier as defined in claim 1 wherein said control means comprises a pair of current sources and a constant voltage source resistor connected in series therebetween, and said decoupling means includes a thyristor which blocks said current sources in response to said excess current.
- 3. In an audio amplifier as defined in claim 2 wherein said control means also includes voltage divider means connected to the base electrodes of said transistors and a pair of second transistors having their emitter-collector paths connected in series with said voltage divider means for variably biassing the base electrodes of said transistors first mentioned.
- 4. An audio amplifier having protection against overload or short circuit, comprising in combination:
- a pair of current amplifier branches, each including an output transistor, the output transistor of one branch being connected in series with the output transistor of the other branch and a pair of output resistors in said series connection defining, at their juncture, an output terminal of the amplifier;
- a pair of control transistors having their emitter-collector paths connected in series and a pair of control resistors in said series connection and being connected together through said output terminal, said control transistors being of opposite polarity types;
- a constant current source and a preamplifier transistor connected in series and a constant voltage resistor in said series connection, one end of said constant voltage resistor being connected to the base electrode of one control transistor and the other end of said constant voltage resistor being connected to the base electrode of the outer control transistor, and input means connected to said preamplifier transistor for causing the voltage values at the opposite ends of said constant voltage resistor to vary in accord with an audio input signal;
- the emitter-collector path of one control transistor being connected to the base electrode of one of said output transistors and the emitter collector path of the other control transistor being connected to the base electrode of the other output transistor, one output resistor being connected to one control transistor with the outer output resistor being connected to the other control transistor, and the control transistors circuit being current saturated when the voltage drop across either output resistor, as imposed on the associated control resistor, exceeds a predetermined value; and
- decoupling means connected across said output resistors for disabling said constant current source and said preamplifier transistor when said predetermined value is exceeded.
- 5. An audio amplifier as defined in claim 4 wherein said decoupling means comprises a decoupling transistor connected across said output resistors and a thyristor controlled by said decoupling transistor, said thyristor being connected to said constant current source and said preamplifier transistor to disable same when said predetermined value is exceeded.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 542,773 filed Jan. 21, 1975, now abandoned.
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