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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 05, 1983
Filed:
Nov. 16, 1981
James K Rinehart, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Donald H Willis, Indianapolis, IN (US);
David W Luz, Indianapolis, IN (US);
RCA Corporation, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
In a television receiver with a regulated power supply that is responsive to the state of a remote on/off command signal, a power oscillator is coupled to an unregulated direct voltage source for developing an alternating input voltage of a frequency determined by the frequency of operation of the oscillator. The oscillator is provided with a frequency control terminal that controls the oscillator frequency, depending upon a control signal applied to the terminal. A ferroresonant or self-regulating circuit is energized by the alternating input voltage to produce a regulated supply voltage that in turn energizes a load circuit within the television receiver. A remote control circuit responsive to the on/off command signal applies a control signal to the frequency control terminal of the oscillator such that during the on-state of the command signal the oscillator operates at a frequency that permits normal, ferroresonant operation of the self-regulating circuit and that during the off-state of the command signal, changes the oscillator frequency to a different one that is high enough to disable the ferroresonant operation of the self-regulating circuit. The power supply is thereby placed in the standby condition wherein the television display load circuit is substantially deenergized.