Claims
- 1. An electronic tone generator employing an RC network comprising a capacitor capable of being charged and discharged and a resistor through which said capacitor is discharged and in which the charging and discharging of the capacitor is utilized to amplitude modulate a tone signal, and the modulated tone signal is converted to audible sound by an electroacoustic output device, the improvement comprising a first MOS transistor in said RC network for limiting the discharge of said capacitor through said resistor, said transistor exhibiting a threshold voltage which enables said transistor to shut off to prevent complete discharge of said capacitor beyond the threshold voltage of said transistor, and means isolating said RC network from the impedance of said output device, said isolating means comprising a source follower second MOS transistor circuit between said RC network and said output device.
- 2. The tone generator of claim 1 further comprising a pair of transistors connected in a current mirror circuit between said source follower circuit and said output device.
- 3. The tone generator of claim 1 further comprising at least two transistors connected in parallel for supplying tone signals to the tone generator between said isolating means and said output device, said two transistors supplying tone signals of different amplitudes.
- 4. The tone generator of claim 1 further comprising volume control means in the form of a variable resistor associated with said source follower circuit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/031,893 filed Mar. 30, 1987 and now abandoned.
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