CMOS Compatible bipolar drive circuit with protective clamp

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307315, 307567, 307DIG1, H03K 301, H03K 1716, H03K 502

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042899770

ABSTRACT:
A bipolar drive circuit for driving a load, such as a printer, is compatible with complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) circuitry and may be driven by a non-inverting hex buffer. Connected to the input of the drive circuit is a clamp circuit for providing a shunt path to ground for leakage currents during floating or open circuit conditions at the input. The output of the drive circuit includes a plurality of transistors connected in a complementary Darlington configuration to provide the necessary current gain to drive a conventional output, medium power, transistor. A diode is connected between the input of the drive circuit and ground for protection.

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