Claims
- 1. A driver circuit for driving a high current load in an electronic device powered by a battery having a terminal voltage which varies substantially in relation to a level of energy being consumed from the battery, said driver circuit comprising:
- a differential amplifier responsive to a predetermined reference voltage and further responsive to the terminal voltage for generating a drive control signal which proportionally reduces a current supplied to the high current load when the terminal voltage is substantially equal to and lower than the predetermined reference voltage;
- a slope control element, coupled to said differential amplifier for controlling a rate at which the drive control signal reduces proportionally the current supplied to the high current load; and
- a load control element which provides a supply of current to the high current load, the supply of current being proportionally reduced in response to the drive control signal.
- 2. The driver circuit according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined reference voltage is supplied to said differential amplifier from an external source, and wherein the rate at which the drive control signal proportionally reduces the current supplied to the high current load is independent of the predetermined reference voltage supplied.
- 3. The driver circuit according to claim 2, further comprising means for storing a set of parameters identifying a type of battery being utilized, and wherein the rate at which drive control signal proportionally reduces the current supplied to the high current load can be set according to the type of battery being utilized.
- 4. The driver circuit according to claim 1, wherein the rate at which the drive control signal proportionally reduces the current to the high current load is defined as a range of terminal voltages over which the current supplied to the high current load is reduced to substantially zero.
- 5. The driver circuit according to claim 1, wherein said slope control element is an integrated resistor.
- 6. The driver circuit according to claim 5, wherein said integrated resistor is electrically programmable.
- 7. The driver circuit according to claim 1, wherein said slope control element is a current source.
- 8. The driver circuit according to claim 1, wherein said differential amplifier has a bias control input responsive to a bias control signal, for selectively switching said differential amplifier from an active state for providing a supply of current to the high current load, to an inactive state for inhibiting the supply of current to the high current load.
- 9. The driver circuit according to claim 8, wherein said load control element is responsive to the drive control signal for supplying current to the high current load when said differential amplifier is in the active state and the terminal voltage is greater than the predetermined reference voltage, and further proportionally reduces the current supplied to the high current load when said differential amplifier is in the active state and the terminal voltage is substantially equal to the predetermined reference voltage.
- 10. A driver circuit for driving a high current load in an electronic device powered by a battery having a terminal voltage which varies substantially in relation to a level of energy being consumed from the battery, said driver circuit comprising:
- a voltage reference for generating a predetermined reference voltage;
- a differential amplifier responsive to the predetermined reference voltage and further responsive to the terminal voltage for generating a drive control signal which proportionally reduces a current supplied to the high current load when the terminal voltage is substantially equal to and lower than the predetermined reference voltage;
- a slope control element, coupled to said differential amplifier for controlling a rate at which the drive control signal proportionally reduces the current supplied to the high current load; and
- a load control element which provides a supply of current to the high current load, the supply of current being proportionally reduced in response to the drive control signal.
- 11. The driver circuit according to claim 10, wherein the predetermined reference voltage can be externally set, and wherein the rate at which the drive control signal proportionally reduces the current supplied to the high current load is independent of the predetermined reference voltage which is settable externally.
- 12. The driver circuit according to claim 11, further comprising means for storing a set of parameters identifying a type of battery being utilized, and wherein the rate at which drive control signal proportionally reduces the current supplied to the high current load can be set according to the type of battery being utilized.
- 13. The driver circuit according to claim 10, wherein the range over which the drive control signal proportionally reduces the current to the high current load is defined as a range of terminal voltages below the predetermined reference voltage over which the current supplied to the high current load is reduced to substantially zero.
- 14. The driver circuit according to claim 10, wherein said slope control element is an integrated resistor.
- 15. The driver circuit according to claim 14, wherein said integrated resistor is electrically programmable.
- 16. The driver circuit according to claim 10, wherein said slope control element is a current source.
- 17. The driver circuit according to claim 10, wherein said differential amplifier has a bias control input responsive to a bias control signal, for selectively switching said differential amplifier from an active state for providing a supply of current to the high current load, to an inactive state for inhibiting the supply of current to the high current load.
- 18. The driver circuit according to claim 17, wherein said load control element is responsive to the drive control signal for supplying current to the high current load when said differential amplifier is in the active state and the terminal voltage is greater than the predetermined reference voltage, and further proportionally reduces the current supplied to the high current load when said differential amplifier is in the active state and the terminal voltage is substantially equal to the predetermined reference voltage.
- 19. The driver circuit according to claim 10, wherein the rate at which the drive control signal proportionally reduces the current supplied to the high current load is selectable based on the type of high current load being driven.
- 20. A communication receiver powered by a battery having a terminal voltage which varies in relation to a level of energy consumption from the battery, comprising:
- a receiver for receiving and detecting coded message signals including an address signal;
- a decoder, responsive to the address signal received, for generating an alert enable signal when the address signal received matches a predetermined address designating the communication receiver;
- a high current alerting device, responsive to the alert enable signal, for generating a sensible alert;
- a high current driver, comprising
- a voltage reference for generating a predetermined reference voltage;
- a differential amplifier responsive to the predetermined reference voltage and further responsive to the terminal voltage for generating a drive control signal which proportionally reduces a current supplied to the high current load when the terminal voltage is substantially equal to and lower than the predetermined reference voltage;
- a slope control element, coupled to said differential amplifier for controlling a rate at which the drive control signal proportionally reduces the current supplied to the high current load; and
- a load control element which provides a supply of current to the high current load, the supply of current being proportionally reduced in response to the drive control signal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser No. 08/363785 filed Dec. 27, 1994 by Pace et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,585,749 entitled "High Current Driver Providing Battery Overload Protection".
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