Claims
- 1. A switching circuit, comprising, a switching transistor adapted to open or close responsive to an input pulse, a switching corrector circuit for receiving pulses from the switching transistor and reversing the polarity thereof, said switching corrector circuit differentiating said reversed pulses and providing the base of said switching transistor with said differentiated pulse superimposed on said input pulse, said switching corrector circuit comprising a choke transformer connected to said switching transistor, and a capacitor for providing the base of said switching transistor with differentiated pulses of reversed polarity from said choke transformer, whereby said input pulse has sharply inclined waveform to improve the efficiency of said switching circuit.
- 2. A switching circuit, comprising; a switching transistor for converting a d.c. input to an a.c. voltage, means for converting said a.c. voltage to a d.c. output voltage, a drive transistor for causing said switching transistor to perform a switching operation, a control transistor for detecting a variation in a level of the d.c. output voltage and for controlling a switching operation of said drive transistor according to the detected variation, constant current supply means for providing a constant operating current for said control transistor and said drive transistor, and a switching corrector circuit for feeding differentiated, reversed polarity switching transistor output pulses to a base of said switching transistor.
- 3. A switching circuit according to claim 2, wherein said constant current supply means comprises a constant-voltage circuit between an input terminal and an output terminal on the higher potential side of said switching circuit, said constant-voltage circuit supplying a constant current to said drive transistor and said control transistor.
- 4. A switching circuit according to claim 2, wherein said constant-current supply means includes a constant-voltage circuit between an input terminal and an output terminal on the higher potential side of said switching circuit and a constant-current circuit that produces a constant current in response to a bias input to said constant-voltage circuit.
- 5. A switching circuit according to claim 2, and further including a switching corrector circuit for feeding differentiated, reversed polarity switching transistor output pulses to the base of said switching transistor.
- 6. A switching circuit according to claim 5, wherein said switching corrector circuit comprises a choke transformer connected to said switching transistor, and a capacitor for providing the base of said switching transistor with differentiated pulses of reversed polarity from said choke transformer.
- 7. A switching circuit according to claim 2, wherein said constant-current supply means comprises a diode and a resistor connected across said converting means, and a transistor coupled at its base to the junction between said diode and resistor, at its emitter to the d.c. input through a resistor, and at its collector to said drive and control transistors.
- 8. A switching circuit according to claim 2, wherein said switching corrector circuit comprises a choke transformer connected to said switching transistor, and a capacitor for providing the base of said switching transistor with differentiated pulses of reversed polarity from said choke transformer.
- 9. A switching circuit, comprising; input terminals for receiving a d.c. input; a switching transistor for converting said d.c. input to an a.c. voltage, means for converting said a.c. voltage to a d.c. output voltage, a drive transistor for causing the switching transistor to perform a switching operation, a control transistor for detecting a variation in a level of the d.c. output voltage by comparison with a reference voltage and for controlling a switching operation of said drive transistor according to the detected variation, a constant-voltage circuit connected between the input terminals receiving said d.c. input and which provides a constant operating current for said drive and control transistors and, a switching corrector circuit for feeding differentiated, reversed polarity switching transistor output pulses to a base of said switching transistor.
- 10. A switching circuit according to claim 9, wherein said constant-voltage circuit comprises a resistor connected in series with a constant-voltage diode for supplying a constant current to said drive and control transistors from the junction therebetween upon application of an input voltage to said constant-voltage circuit.
- 11. A switching circuit according to claim 9, wherein said switching corrector circuit comprises a choke transformer connected to said switching transistor, and a capacitor for providing the base of said switching transistor with differentiated pulses of reversed polarity from said choke transformer.
Priority Claims (3)
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57-93488 |
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57-157704 |
Sep 1982 |
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57-137560[U] |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 500,197 filed June 1, 1983 now abandoned.
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