Claims
- 1. A start controlling circuit for delivering a start signal to a constant current generator to cause said constant current generator to supply an output current to a load through which a load current flows in response to said output current, said start controlling circuit including current detecting means for detecting said load current to produce a detection voltage corresponding to said load current, converting means for converting a control voltage variable from zero to a positive voltage into a first pulse sequence having a pulse repetition period which decreases in response to a rise in said control voltage, processing means responsive to said control voltage for processing said first pulse sequence into a second pulse sequence having a pulse width which increases in response to said rise, and means for supplying said second pulse sequence to said constant current generator as said start signal,
- said start controlling circuit comprising:
- reference voltage producing means for producing a d.c. reference voltage gradually rising from zero to a predetermined reference voltage;
- error amplifying means having a pair of input terminals connected to said detecting means and to said reference voltage producing means, for amplifying an error signal representing an error between said detection voltage and said d.c. reference voltage, to produce an amplified voltage; and
- means for directly supplying said amplified voltage to said converting means and to said processing means as said control voltage;
- said reference voltage producing means comprising:
- voltage generating means for generating a step voltage which substantially instantaneously rises from zero to a preselected voltage;
- integrating means coupled to said voltage generating means for integrating said step voltage to produce an integrated voltage which gradually rises from zero toward said preselected voltage; and
- voltage shaping means coupled to said integrating means for shaping and limiting said integrated voltage to form said d.c. reference voltage, said voltage shaping means including means for varying said d.c. reference voltage when a variation of said load results in a change in said load current.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 931,094, filed Nov. 17, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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