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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 09, 1994
Filed:
Dec. 18, 1991
Steven E Hossner, Hillsboro, OR (US);
NEC America, Inc., Melville, NY (US);
Abstract
An AC current limiter, which is connected in series with a transmission line and which operates in two modes, a conductive mode and a protective mode, includes first and second transistors coupled in parallel with first and second diodes, respectively and the emitters of the first and second transistors serially coupled by a sensing element. First and second gain control networks are couple to the first and second transistors, respectively, to permit control of the gain in the first and second transistors. More particularly, as line current increases to a limiting value, the circuit operates in the protective mode. The voltage across the sensing causes a transistor in one of the first and second networks to turn on, thus diverting current from the respective first and second transistors connected in series with the transmission line. Therefore, line current is limited to a predetermined value. When the current through the circuit reverses, the other transistor and respective gain control network limits current flowing in the opposite direction.