Claims
- 1. A direct current to direct current converter comprising
- an oscillator,
- a voltage transformer connected to said oscillator,
- a rectifier connected to said transformer,
- a voltage sensing circuit connected to said rectifier and responsive to voltages exceeding a preselected threshold to disable said oscillator output, and
- a current sensing circuit connected to said transformer and responsive to currents exceeding a preselected threshold to disable said oscillator for the balance of the half-cycle of said oscillator.
- 2. A telephone ringing signal generator comprising
- a direct current level converter including an oscillator, a transformer and a rectifier,
- means for detecting peak converter currents exceeding a preselected current threshold,
- means for detecting peak converter voltages exceeding a preselected voltage threshold,
- means responsive to both said current and said voltage peak detecting means for controlling outputs from said oscillator, and
- means for switching the output of said rectifier at a ringing signal rate.
- 3. The telephone ringing signal generator according to claim 2 wherein said peak current detecting means comprises;
- a resistor connected in the path of said peak converter currents,
- a transistor having its base-emitter path connected across said resistor, and
- the collector of said transistor connected to disable said oscillator.
- 4. The telephone ringing signal generator according to claim 2 wherein said peak voltage detecting means comprises;
- a source of a reference voltage,
- a comparator for comparing the output voltage of said converter and the output voltage of said source, and
- means responsive to said comparator for disabling the output of said converter.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 638,163, filed Dec. 5, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,002,838.
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Divisions (1)
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