Monolithically integrated control circuit for the switching of t

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307280, 307300, 323289, H03K 1760, H03K 333, G05F 140

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047016310

ABSTRACT:
A monolithically integrated control circuit for the switching of transistors includes a control circuit coupled to a switching signal source. Signals from the signal source cause control circuit to switch at least one transistor connected thereto. The control circuit includes a current generated circuit designed to supply the at least one transistor with a high current. A current limiting circuit, actuated with a predetermined delay with respect to a turn-on cntrol signal used to switch the at least one transistor, limits the current supplied from the current generator circuit to the minimum level required to keep the at least one transistor at a conduction level which has been reached.

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