Current supply device for series-fed electronic circuits

Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – In shunt with source or load – Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device

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323268, G05F 1613

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ABSTRACT:
A current supply device for series-fed electronic circuits has a Zener diode interconnected between the input and the output for the feed current together with a rectifying diode and a charging capacitor, a first controllable impedance being connected between the charging capacitor and the consumer, and a second controllable impedance being connected in parallel with the consumer. Both controllable impedances are driven by a regulator which monitors the voltage supplied to the consumer, and maintains this voltage at a constant level.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3174094 (1965-03-01), Farnsworth et al.
"A Low Power Regenerative Repeater For The T1 Digital Carrier System", Cunningham et al., National Telecommunications Conference 1977.
"Hybrid Approach to Regulation Solves Power-Supply Problems", Denker et al., Electronics, Aug. 1973, vol. 46, #76.

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