Claims
- 1. A control circuit for initiating a squib that releases a weight when a propulsion motor in a torpedo stops comprising:
- a power source coupled to the propulsion motor to provide DC power only when the propulsion motor is on;
- a first charge storage circuit coupled to said power source to store an initiating charge;
- a field effect transistor, coupled to be normally off having its drain electrode connected to said first charge storage circuit and its source electrode coupled to said squib;
- a second charge storage circuit coupled to the power source to provide a predetermined charge for a bias potential;
- a transistor having its base electrode coupled to the said second charge storage circuit and its collection electrode coupled to the gate electrode of said field effect transistor, the bias potential keeps the transistor off and consequently said field effect transistor is normally off;
- a third charge storage circuit coupled to said power source to store an actuating charge and being coupled to the emitter electrode of said transistor; and
- a feedback loop interconnecting the source electrode of said field effect transistor and said emitter electrode of said transistor, when said propulsion motor stops, said DC power stops causing said transistor to conduct and consequently turn said field effect transistor on to feed said initiating charge to said squib to insure the initiation thereof and to release the weight.
- 2. A control circuit recording to claim 1 further including:
- a coupling capacitor connected between the gate electrode and the source electrode of said field effect transistor to prevent excessive current through said field effect transistor in the event that said squib shorts momentarily during initiation.
- 3. A control circuit according to claim 2 in which the feedback loop includes a serially connected resistor and capacitor to couple an actuation voltage to said emitter electrode of said transistor to assure a rapid turning on of said transistor and said field effect transistor.
- 4. A control circuit according to claim 3 in which said field effect transistor and said feedback loop are coupled to assure a turn off condition when the source electrode voltage drops a predetermined amount.
- 5. A control circuit according to claim 4 in which said DC power is provided at a first higher level and a second lower level, said higher level being coupled to said first charge storage circuit and said second charge storage circuit, and said lower level being connected to said third charge storage circuit.
- 6. A control circuit according to claim 5 further including:
- a resistor and negative power source coupled to the collector electrode of said transistor and the gate electrode of said field effect transistor to form a voltage divider when said power source is on to assure that said field effect transistor is normally off.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
This invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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