Claims
- 1. An audio device including: at least one active circuit to be driven at a constant voltage and provided with a signal path for passing an audio signal whose highest frequency is higher than the maximum audible frequency, the current necessary for driving the active circuit being dependent on the level of the audio signal; a first constant voltage power source device for said active circuit having a low impedance characteristic and a high noise elimination ratio for a wide frequency range, said constant voltage power source device further comprising:
- a pair of input terminals supplied with an unregulated D.C. input voltage derived from an A.C. power source;
- a pair of output terminals connected to the active circuit;
- a power supply line for connecting one of the input terminals to one of the output terminals;
- a ground line for connecting the other of the input terminals to the other of the output terminals;
- a constant-current circuit provided in the power supply line for providing a constant output current; and
- a constant voltage circuit connected between the power supply line and the ground line in parallel with the active circuit and having the single input terminal coupled to the power supply line;
- the constant output current of the constant-current circuit being greater than the maximum current necessary for driving the active circuit;
- the constant-voltage circuit (i) increasing the current flowing therethrough as the current necessary for driving the active circuit decreases, and (ii) decreasing the current flowing therethrough as the current necessary for driving the active circuit increases, whereby a highly stable output voltage is applied to the active circuit.
- 2. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein the constant-current circuit comprises means for generating a reference voltage, a resistor for generating a voltage to be compared with the reference voltage, and means for comparing the voltage generated by the resistor with the reference voltage to thereby generate a constant-current as an output of the constant-current circuit; said reference voltage generating means including a first unit having a constant-voltage characteristic, and a second unit for supplying the first unit with a current; said comparing means including first and second transistors, the emitter of the first transistor being connected to one end of the resistor and to the collector of the second transistor, the base of the first transistor being connected to the end of the first unit which is connected to the second unit, the collector of the first transistor being connected to the base of the second transistor, and the emitter of the second transistor being connected to the output terminal of the constant-current circuit.
- 3. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein the constant-voltage circuit comprises an error amplifier having a pair of differential input terminals and an output terminal, means for generating a reference voltage having an input terminal supplied with the constant output current from the constant current circuit, and an output terminal connected to one of the input terminals of the error amplifier, means for detecting a change of voltage across the output terminals of the constant-voltage circuit and connected to the other of the input terminals of the error amplifier, a control amplifier having an input terminal connected to the output terminal of the error amplifier, the control amplifier controlling current flowing therethrough such that the sum of the current flowing therethrough and the output current of the device equals the output current of the constant-current circuit.
- 4. The device as defined in claim 3, wherein the means for generating the reference voltage comprises a resistor and an FET having a drain connected to one end of the resistor and to the one of the input terminals of the error amplifier, and a source and a gate both connected to the ground terminal of the constant-voltage circuit, the operating point of the FET being at a Q point where the thermal drift of the drain current of the FET becomes substantially zero.
- 5. The device as defined in claim 3, wherein an electrolytic capacitor is connected between the output terminals of the constant-voltage circuit to maintain the constant-voltage circuit stable in the high frequency range above approximately 10 KHz.
- 6. The device as defined in claim 1, further providing at least a second constant-voltage power source device, said first and second devices respectively receiving positive and negative unregulated D.C. input voltages to thereby form at least one pair, the currents of the constant-current circuits of said at least one pair being substantially equal to each other so as to prevent the flow of current through the ground line.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 67,509 filed Aug. 17, 1979 abandoned.
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EDN, vol. 20, pp. 76-77, Mar. 20, 1975. |
Wireless World, vol. 82, p. 90. Mar. 1976. |
Rev. Sci. Instum. 49(10), pp. 1401, 2, Oct. 1978. |
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