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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 28, 1990
Filed:
Dec. 29, 1989
Claude Gauthier, Bouville, FR;
Guy Balland, Paris, FR;
Societe Anonyme dite : ALCATEL CIT, Paris, FR;
Abstract
A current limiter circuit receiving an input current having a non-zero DC component whose value lies in a wide range of current values, and delivering a limited output current whose value lies in a narrower range of current values. The limiter comprises a series connection of a first asymmetrical conductivity element followed by a second asymmetrical conductivity element which is followed in turn by a resistive element, the series connection extending between two poles of a voltage source so that a bias current flows through the asymmetrical conductivity elements and makes them conductive. The input current is applied to the common point between the two asymmetrical conductivity elements and the current-limited output is taken from the common point between the second asymmetrical conductivity element and the resistive element. The direction of the input current flow is such that it splits into two fractions, with one of the fractions being subtracted from the bias current in the second asymmetrical conductivity element, while the other fraction is added to the bias current in the first asymmetrical conducitivity element, thereby increasing the dynamic resistance of the second asymmetrical conductivity element and reducing the dynamic resistance of the asymmetrical conductivity element, thus limiting the output current.