Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons
Patent
1977-12-20
1979-12-04
Miller, Jr., Stanley D.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
Parametrons
307280, 307300, 315408, H03K 1700, H03B 4100
Patent
active
041773934
ABSTRACT:
A drive circuit for a television deflection output transistor includes a drive transformer, the secondary winding of which is coupled across the base-emitter junction of the output transistor. A first end of the primary winding of the drive transformer is coupled to a driver transistor which is switched at the deflection rate. The second end of the primary winding is coupled to a first capacitor charged through a first charging resistance from a first voltage source, the magnitude of which is determined by the charge storage in the base region of the output transistor, and its current gain. The second end of the primary winding is also coupled through a diode to a second capacitor charged through a second resistor from a second voltage source. The magnitude of the second voltage source is selected at a value significantly lower than that of the first voltage source, which value is established based upon considerations of the forward base-emitter drive current required by the output transistor.
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patent: 3706023 (1972-12-01), Yamada et al.
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patent: 3805094 (1974-04-01), Orlando
patent: 4079290 (1978-03-01), Trushell
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Davis B. P.
Meise William H.
Miller, Jr. Stanley D.
Rasmussen Paul J.
RCA Corporation
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