Claims
- 1. A transistor protective circuit comprising:
- a power source having an output side and a grounded side connected to ground for outputting a DC electrical current;
- a load device having one of its two terminals connected directly to said output side of said power source;
- a transistor having one main terminal connected to the other terminal of said load device and another main terminal connected to ground, and having an input terminal for receiving an attenuated input signal rendering said transistor conductive across its main terminals in accordance therewith for conducting a load current through said load device supplied from said power source;
- a current detecting means connected between said other main terminal of said transistor and ground for providing a current level signal representing the load current supplied from said power source through said load device and through said transistor when rendered conductive;
- an input signal supplying means which is separate from and not connected to said power source for supplying an attenuated input signal to said input terminal of said transistor corresponding to a desired load current to be supplied through said load device;
- an input signal attenuating means having one terminal coupled to said input terminal of said transistor and another terminal coupled to said input signal supplying means;
- a flip flop circuit having a set terminal connected to said current detecting means for switching said flip flop circuit in a shunt mode when a voltage exceeding a predetermined gate voltage is applied thereto, said flip flop circuit having shunt terminals connected between said input terminal of said transistor and ground and acting as a switching means for shunting the attenuated input signal to ground when the current level signal provided by said current detecting means exceeds a predetermined level, thereby rendering said transistor nonconductive; and
- said flip flop further having a separate reset terminal thereof connected to said input signal supplying means for resetting said flip flop upon momentary removal of said attenuated input signal after operation of said flip flop in the shunt mode.
- 2. A transistor protective circuit according to claim 1, wherein said transistor is of the bi-polar or uni-polar type.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application from application Ser. No. 902,753, filed Sept. 2, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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