Claims
- 1. A photographic flash circuit having an electronic strobe tube operable at high voltage to produce a relatively large amount of illumination of high intensity, said circuit having a storage capacitor of relatively small capacitance, means for charging said capacitor to a relatively high voltage, means for coupling said storage capacitor to said strobe tube, and means for triggering said strobe tube into conductance to thereby produce a short, high intensity pulse of illumination responsive to discharge of said storage capacitor through said strobe tube, the improvement comprising:
- means for automatically producing a relatively small amount of additional illumination of relatively constant low intensity from said strobe tube following said high intensity pulse, and means operable for terminating said low intensity illumination to thereby provide precise control over the total illumination produced, said producing means including an auxiliary capacitor of comparatively large capacitance, means for coupling said auxiliary capacitor to said strobe tube so as to permit current flow thereto while blocking current from said storage capacitor to said auxiliary capacitor whereby, following charging of said capacitors and upon triggering of said strobe tube, a burst of high intensity illumination of relatively short duration is automatically followed by additional illumination at an approximately constant level of comparatively low intensity for a comparatively long duration whose termination can be controlled to determine the total illumination.
- 2. The flash circuit of claim 1 wherein said means for coupling said auxiliary capacitor to said strobe tube includes means for preventing current flow from said storage capacitor to said auxiliary capacitor, and said terminating means comprises a quench circuit coupled across said auxiliary capacitor between said auxiliary capacitor and said means for preventing current flow so that said quench circuit, while operable to quench said low level illumination, is isolated from the high voltage applied to said strobe tube for said high intensity pulse.
- 3. The flash circuit of claim 1 including a high voltage input coupled to said storage capacitor and a low level voltage input coupled to said auxiliary capacitor, and additionally including means for varying the value of said high input level to alter the intensity of said high intensity pulse.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of application Ser. No. 914,219, filed June 9, 1978, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 834,685, filed Sept. 19, 1977 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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