Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Control circuits for electromagnetic devices
Reexamination Certificate
2004-12-21
2008-08-19
Sherry, Michael J (Department: 2836)
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Control circuits for electromagnetic devices
Reexamination Certificate
active
07414822
ABSTRACT:
A current control circuit controls a current from a current drawing circuit to which a primary coil of a transformer is connected. A first N channel transistor has a source connected to the current drawing terminal and has a body diode that directs a current from the source to a drain. A second N channel transistor has a drain connected to the drain of the first N channel transistor and a source connected to a ground. The second N channel transistor has a body diode that directs a current from the source to the drain. The first and second N channel transistors are turned on to direct a current from the current drawing terminal to the ground via the first and second N channel transistors. The first and second N channel transistors are turned off to stop the current from the current drawing terminal. Further, the body diode of the first N channel transistor inhibits current flowing from the ground to the primary coil of the transformer.
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Hosaka Kenichi
Mandai Tadao
Clark Christopher J
Osha & Liang LLP
Sanyo Electric Co,. Ltd.
Sherry Michael J
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