Claims
- 1. A multivibrator comprising:
- an inverter having input and output terminals;
- a charging circuit having a first switch, a resistor R.sub.4 and a condenser connected in series to a D.C. power source, said first switch having a control terminal;
- a circuit connected in parallel to said condenser and having a resistor R.sub.1, a resistor R.sub.2 and a second switch connected in series, said second switch having a control terminal;
- a discharging circuit connected in parallel to said condenser and having a resistor R.sub.3 and a resistor selected from resistors RX.sub.1 and RX.sub.2 connected in series;
- means for connecting the junction point of the resistor R.sub.1 and the resistor R.sub.2 to the input terminal of said inverter; and
- means for connecting the output terminal of said inverter to the control terminal of said second switch and to the control terminal of said first switch, respectively;
- wherein the time constant of said charging circuit being smaller than that of said discharging circuit, the resistance value of the resistor R.sub.4 of said charging circuit being smaller than the sum of the resistance values of the resistors R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 of said circuit.
- 2. A multivibrator in accordance with claim 1, wherein the resistors RX.sub.1 and RX.sub.2 are selected by a switching circuit which includes a first and second MOS FET device in series with RX.sub.1 and RX.sub.2, respectively, both devices having control terminals, an inverter whose output terminal also being coupled to the control terminal of one of the devices, the input terminal of the inverter and the control terminal of the other device being commonly connected.
- 3. A multivibrator in accordance with claim 1, wherein MOS FET devices are employed for each of said switches.
- 4. A multivibrator in accordance with claim 1, wherein said first switch is a semiconductor diode with its anode connected to the output of the inverter, said second switch is a transistor having its base coupled to the output of the inverter and wherein the inverter is a C MOS IC.
- 5. A multivibrator in accordance with claim 3, wherein said MOS FET devices have complementary characteristics.
- 6. A multivibrator adapted for sensing weather phenomena comprising:
- an inverter having input and output terminals;
- a charging circuit having a first switch, a resister R.sub.4 and a condenser connected in series between the poles of a D.C. power source, said first switch having a control terminal; a circuit connected in parallel to said condenser and having a resistor R.sub.1, a resistor R.sub.2 and a second switch connected in series, said second switch having a control terminal; a discharging circuit including a first branch circuit in which a weather element sensor RX.sub.1 and a third switch are connected in series and a second branch circuit connected in parallel with said first branch circuit in which a weather element sensor RX.sub.2 and a fourth switch are connected in series, said branch circuits having a resistor R.sub.3 connected in series therewith, said discharging circuit being connected in parallel to said condenser;
- a circuit connecting the junction point of said resistor R.sub.1 and said resistor R.sub.2 to the input terminal of said inverter; and
- a circuit connecting the output terminal of said inverter to the control terminal of said second switch and the control terminal of said first switch, respectively;
- wherein the time constant of said charging circuit being smaller than that of said discharging circuit, the resistance value of said resistor R.sub.4 of said charging circuit being smaller than the sum of the resistance values of the resistors R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 of said circuit.
- 7. A multivibrator in accordance with claim 6, wherein the weather element sensors are variable resistors having resistance values which are determined by weather conditions.
- 8. A multivibrator in accordance with claim 7, wherein said weather element sensor RX.sub.1 is a humidity sensing element, while said weather element sensor RX.sub.2 is a temperature sensing element.
- 9. A multivibrator in accordance with claim 6, including a plurality of weather element sensors corresponding with a plural number of different meteorological factors, said sensors being switched in selectively so as to be sequentially connected for determining the time constant of the time constant path having a larger time constant.
- 10. A multivibrator in accordance with claim 6, wherein the inverter is of C MOS IC construction.
- 11. A multivibrator in accordance with claim 9, wherein the circuit for switching in said plurality of weather sensing elements includes at least two MOS FET devices, each device in series with a weather sensing element, said MOS FET devices having a control terminal associated therewith, said circuit also including an inverter of C MOS IC construction having an output terminal connected in series with the control terminal of one of said MOS FET devices, said inverter having an input terminal, the inverter input terminal and the control terminal of the other MOS FET device being commonly connected.
- 12. A multivibrator comprising:
- a first inverter having input and output terminals;
- a charging circuit having a switching circuit, a resistor R.sub.4 and a condenser connected in series to a D.C. power source, said switching circuit including a second inverter and a first FET switch, the input terminal of said second inverter coupled to the output terminal of said first inverter, and the output terminal of said second inverter coupled to the control terminal of said FET switch, the output terminals of said FET switch connected to said power source and resistor respectively;
- a circuit connected in parallel to said condenser and having a resistor R.sub.1, a resistor R.sub.2, and a second FET switch connected to the output terminal of said first inverter;
- a discharging circuit connected in parallel to said condenser and having a resistor R.sub.3 and a resistor selected from resistors RX.sub.1 and RX.sub.2 connected in series, said selection of resistors being made by a control circuit including a third inverter having input and output terminals and a third and fourth FET switch in series with RX.sub.1 and RX.sub.2 respectively, the input terminal of said third inverter and the control terminal of said fourth FET switch being connected together, the control terminal of said third FET switch being connected to the output terminal of said third inverter; and
- means for connecting the junction point of the resistor R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 to the input terminal of said first inverter;
- wherein the time constant of the charging circuit is smaller than that of the discharging circuit, the resistance value of the resistance R.sub.4 of the charging circuit being smaller than the sum of the resistance values of the resistors R.sub.1 and R.sub.2.
- 13. A multivibrator in accordance with claim 12, wherein the weather element sensors are variable resistors having resistance values which are determined by weather conditions.
- 14. A multivibrator in accordance with claim 13, wherein said weather element sensor RX.sub.1 is a humidity sensing element, while said weather element sensor RX.sub.2 is a temperature sensing element.
- 15. A multivibrator in accordance with claim 12, including a plurality of weather element sensors corresponding with a plural number of different meteorological factors, said sensors being switched in selectively so as to be sequentially connected for determining the time constant of the time constant path having a larger time constant.
- 16. A multivibrator in accordance with claim 12, wherein the inverter is of C MOS IC construction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 707,076 filed July 20, 1976 now abandoned.
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