Claims
- 1. A power supply which operates from a switched leg and which includes a first switch for controlling the flow of current through the switched leg comprising:
- an inductor;
- a capacitor coupled to the inductor;
- a second switch, coupled in series with the inductor, wherein the second switch, inductor and capacitor are coupled across the first switch such that the inductor receives current from the power line only when the first switch is open and the second switch is closed; and
- a control circuit coupled to the first switch and second switch for periodically switching the second switch and for (i) opening the first switch when the second switch is closed to provide current to the inductor for the condition where the first switch is closed so as to allow current to flow in the switched leg, and (ii) leaving the first switch open when the second switch is closed for the condition where the first switch is not providing current in the switched leg.
- 2. The power supply defined by claim 1 wherein the inductor receives the current from the power line when the second switch is closed and charges the capacitor when the second switch is opened.
- 3. The power supply defined by claim 2 wherein the second switch is opened when current in the inductor reaches a predetermined level or when voltage on the capacitor reaches a predetermined voltage.
- 4. The power supply defined by claim 3 wherein the control circuit comprises a flip-flop.
- 5. A power supply for coupling to a switched leg of an alternating current AC power line which includes a first switch comprising:
- an inductor;
- a capacitor coupled to the inductor;
- a second switch coupled in series with the inductor wherein the second switch, inductor and capacitor receive current from the power line only when the first switch is open and the second switch is closed; and
- a control circuit coupled to the first switch and second switch for closing the second switch at a zero crossing on the power line and for (i) opening the first switch when the second switch is closed to provide current to the inductor for the condition where the first switch is closed so as to allow current to flow in the switched leg, and (ii) leaving the first switch open when the second switch is closed for the condition where the first switch is not providing current in the switched leg.
- 6. The power supply defined by claim 5 wherein the inductor receives power from the power line when the second switch is closed and continues to charge the capacitor when the second switch is opened.
- 7. The power supply defined by claim 5 wherein the control circuit causes the second switch to remain closed until voltage on the capacitor reaches a predetermined level.
- 8. The power supply defined by claim 5 wherein the control circuit causes the second switch to remain closed until current in the inductor reaches a predetermined level.
- 9. The power supply defined in claim 5, 6, 7 or 8 wherein the control circuit provides a signal inhibiting the first switch from closing so long as the first switch is closed.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to co-pending continuation-in-part application Ser. No. 08/649,163, filed May 17, 1996, entitled "Apparatus for Powering a Transmitter from a Switched Leg", and assigned to the Assignee of the present application.
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