Resistance comparator for switch detection

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Personnel safety or limit control features – Interlock

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307362, 330288, H03K 5153, H03K 524

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ABSTRACT:
In a resistance comparator circuit a current mirror provides a reference current to a first conduction path and a mirror current to a second conduction path. A first transistor is coupled in series with the first conduction path and a reference resistance is coupled in series with the first transistor. A second transistor is coupled in series with the second conduction path and an input resistor is placed in series with the second transistors. A bias circuit supplies a bias signal to the control nodes of the first and second transistor. A logic transition occurs when the input resistor is equal to the reference resistor or a predetermined multiple thereof.

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