Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Output level responsive – Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device as the...
Patent
1993-07-02
1995-07-04
Stephan, Steven L.
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
Output level responsive
Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device as the...
323274, 323303, G05F 156
Patent
active
054303656
ABSTRACT:
A regulator circuit supplies a regulated low, DC voltage that is derived from an unregulated voltage provided by a pair of redundant batteries. The regulator circuit comprises regulation control that responds to a feedback signal developed from monitoring the regulated voltage to maintain the regulated voltage at a desired level. Battery monitors supervise the voltage levels of the batteries used, and shut down the regulator when the battery voltages drop below a predetermined voltage level to preserve battery life.
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Electronics vol. 52 No. 8 Apr. 12, 1979 Micropower regulator has low dropout voltage.
Taylor Mark A.
Toy Samson K.
Berhane Adolf
Stephan Steven L.
Tandem Computers Incorporated
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