Claims
- 1. In a current supply having
- a first transistor of a first conductivity type, having emitter-base and collector-base junctions and having emitter and collector and base electrodes;
- means for applying an operating potential between the emitter and collector electrodes of said first transistor to cause leakage current across its collector-base junction;
- means arranging the emitter-base junction of said first transistor to be forward-biased by base current quintessentially derived solely from said leakage current, for conditioning said first transistor to conduct a reference current between its collector and emitter electrodes; and
- means for applying said reference current to utilization means
- an improvement for preventing said reference current for undesirably exceeding a prescribed value comprising:
- threshold detector means having an input circuit; and having an output circuit connected for shunting a portion of said leakage current away from the emitter-base junction of said first transistor responsive to its input circuit having applied thereto an input voltage exceeding a prescribed threshold value; and
- current-to-voltage converter means having an input circuit connected to receive said reference current, having an output circuit connected to the input circuit of said threshold detector means for supplying input voltage thereto, and providing a current-to-voltage conversion between its input and output circuits such that said threshold value of input voltage to said threshold detector means is reached at said prescribed value of reference current.
- 2. An improved current supply according to claim 1 wherein said threshold detector means comprises:
- a second transistor being of said first conductivity type, having emitter and base electrodes with an emitter-base junction therebetween included in the input circuit of said threshold detector means, and having a collector electrode connected to the base electrode of said first transistor for completing the output circuit of said threshold detector means.
- 3. An improved current supply as set forth in claim 2 wherein said current-to-voltage converter means comprises:
- a third transistor being of a second conductivity type complementary to said first conductivity type, having emitter and base electrodes with an emitter-base junction therebetween arranged for sensing the collector current of said first transistor, and having a collector electrode connected to the base electrode of said second transistor; and
- linear resistance means in connection between the base and emitter electrodes of said second transistor.
- 4. An improved current supply as set forth in claim 3 wherein said threshold detector means includes an offset diode inserted in series with said linear resistance means in its connection between the base and emitter electrodes of said second transistor.
- 5. An improved current supply means as set forth in claim 3 wherein said connection between the base and emitter electrodes of said second transistor essentially consists of said linear resistance means.
- 6. A current supply comprising:
- a plurality of cascaded current supply stages, each stage comprising a respective first transistor of a first conductivity type, each respective first transistor having emitter-base and collector-base junctions, and having emitter, collector, and base electrodes, each of said plurality of current supply stages including means for applying an operating potential between the emitter and collector electrodes of its respective first transistors to cause leakage current across its respective collector-base junction, each stage further comprising respective current amplifier means responsive to current across the collector-base junction of its first transistor for supplying at least one respective current output for that stage;
- means for forward biasing the emitter-base junction of the first transistor of the first of said plurality of current supply stages with base current quintessentially derived solely from said leakage current across its collector-base junction, and
- means for connecting said plurality of current supply stages in cascade wherein the respective current output of the current amplifier means of each stage, except the last, is connected to the respective base electrode of the first transistor in each succeeding stage;
- a plurality of the threshold detectors, equal in number to said plurality of current supply stages, each of said plurality of threshold detectors having an input circuit and an output circuit, each respective output circuit connected to a corresponding current supply stage for shunting a portion of the respective base current away from the emitter-base junction of the respective first transistor of said corresponding current stage responsive to the input circuit of said corresponding threshold detector having applied thereto an input voltage exceeding a prescribed threshold value; and
- current-to-voltage converter means having an input circuit connected to receive an output current from the current amplifier means of the last of said pluraltiy of current supply stages, having an output circuit connected to each of the input circuits of said plurality of threshold detector means for supplying input voltage thereto, and providing a current-to-voltage conversion between its input and output circuits such that said threshold value of input voltage to said plurality of threshold detectors is reached at a prescribed value of the output current, supplied from the current amplifier means of the last current supply stage, to the input of said current-to-voltage converter means.
- 7. A current supply according to claim 6 wherein said current-to-voltage converter means has an adjustable range of current-to-voltage conversion ratios for producing a range of values for said reference current between prescribed high and low reference current levels,
- wherein at said prescribed high reference current level, said current-to-voltage converter means conditions each of said plurality of threshold detectors for substantially non-conduction at its respective output terminal so that said prescribed high reference current level is no larger than said reverse-biased collector-to-emitter current of said first transistor of said first current supply stage times the product of the current gains of the remaining cascaded current supply stages, and
- wherein at said prescribed low reference current level, said current-to-voltage converter means conditions each of said plurality of threshold detectors for substantially full conduction at its respective output terminal so that said prescribed low reference current level is no smaller than said reverse-biased collector-to-base leakage current of said first transistor of said last current supply stage times the current gain of said last current supply stage.
- 8. A current supply means according to claim 7 wherein each of said respective threshold detector means comprises:
- a respective second transistor being of said first conductivity type, having respective emitter and base electrodes with an amitter-base junction therebetween included in the respective input circuit of said respective threshold detector means, and having a respective collector electrode connected to the respective base electrode of said first transistor of said corresponding current supply stage for completing the output circuit of said respective threshold detector means.
- 9. A current supply according to claim 8 wherein each of said respective current amplifier means comprises:
- a respective third transistor being of a second conductivity type complementary to said first conductivity type, having respective emitter and base electrodes with a respective emitter-base junction therebetween arranged for sensing the collector current of respective first transistor of said respective current supply stage, and having a respective collector electrode connected for supplying said respective current output from each of said respective current supply stages.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 948,104, filed Oct. 3, 1978, now abandoned.
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