Claims
- 1. A multiplex circuit comprising a plurality of signal-current transmitters each of which in a predetermined working range is substantially independent of voltage and each of which has first and second terminals, a measuring impedance common to all said transmitters and having first and second terminals, a central voltage source having first and second poles, said first pole being connected to said first terminal of said impedance and said second pole being connected to said first terminal of each of said transmitters, and switching means comprising for each said transmitter a respective switching circuit having a first terminal connected to said second terminal of said transmitter and a second terminal connected to said second terminal of said impedance, each said switching circuit having a respective control means connected to said first terminal of the switching circuit and provided with a switching signal input terminal, each said control means being responsive to a first control signal applied to said input terminal thereof to close said switching circuit to cause a signal current to flow through said voltage source, the associated transmitter, the switching circuit and said impedance, and responsive to a second control signal applied to said input terminal thereof to open said switching circuit to cause a signal current to flow from said second pole of said voltage source, through the associated transmitter and direct from said first terminal of said switching circuit to said first pole of said source, whereby said signal current does not flow through said impedance.
- 2. A multiplex circuit according to claim 1 wherein each said switching circuit comprises a bipolar switching transistor.
- 3. A multiplex circuit according to claim 2 wherein each said control means is adapted to itself direct the signal current direct from said first terminal of said switching circuit to said first pole of said source when said second control signal is applied to said switching signal input terminal.
- 4. A multiplex circuit according to claim 3 wherein each said transistor has base, collector and emitter electrodes, said collector and emitter electrodes constituting said first and second terminals of said switching circuit, and each said control means comprises a resistor connected between said base and said first terminal of said switching circuit and a diode connected between said base and said switching signal input terminal and poled in opposition to the conductive direction of the base-emitter junction of said transistor.
- 5. A multiplex circuit according to claim 4 wherein a respective further diode is connected between each said emitter and said second terminal of said impedance and poled so that said signal current when flowing in said transistor flows in the conducting direction in said further diode.
- 6. A multiplex circuit according to claim 1 wherein each said switching circuit comprises a switching diode.
- 7. A multiplex circuit according to claim 6 wherein each said control means comprises a further diode, said switching diode and said further diode each having similar poles connected to said first terminal of said switching circuit.
- 8. A multiplexer circuit comprising:
- a voltage source having first and second poles, a common measuring impedance having first and second terminals, said first terminal of said impedance being connected to said first pole of said source, and a plurality of switching circuits each having first and second terminals, said second terminals of all of said switching circuits being connected to said second terminal of said impedance, each said switching circuit having a respective control means connected to said first terminal of the switching circuit and each said control means having a switching signal input terminal;
- said source, said impedance and said switching circuits all being disposed at a central location;
- a plurality of signal-current transmitters each disposed remote from said central location and each having first and second terminals, each said transmitter being responsive to application of a DC energizing voltage across said first and second terminals to transmit through said terminals a small DC signal current which is substantially independent of said energizing voltage within a predetermined working range, said current comprising a fixed magnitude component and a component which varies in magnitude in accordance with the magnitude of a small DC voltage; and
- a plurality of wires extending from said central location to said transmitters, said wires connecting said first terminals of all of said transmitters to said second pole of said voltage source and each of said second terminals of said transmitters to the first terminal of a respective switching circuit;
- each said control means being responsive to a first control signal applied to said switching signal input terminal thereof to close the associated switching circuit whereby said energizing voltage is supplied to the associated transmitter by said source and said signal current flows through said impedance, and responsive to a second control signal applied to said switching signal input terminal to open the switching circuit and to cause said signal current to flow direct from said first terminal of the switching circuit to said first pole of said source whereby said energizing voltage is supplied to the transmitter by said source and said signal current does not flow through said impedance.
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 472,905, filed May 23, 1974 and now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 309,704, filed Nov. 27, 1972 and also now abandoned.
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