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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 08, 1998
Filed:
Nov. 27, 1996
Schelte Heeringa, Drachten, NL;
U.S. Philips Corporation, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
In a self-oscillating power-supply circuit for charging a battery (B) the switching transistor (T2) is turned off if the voltage across the sensing resistor (R3) exceeds the threshold voltage of a zener diode (D5). Instead of the zener diode (D5) it is possible to use a switching transistor which is actuated when the current through the switching transistor exceeds a given value. A diode (D6) is arranged in series with the zener diode (D5) and can be short-circuited by means of a switch (T3) in order to switch the power-supply circuit from slow charging to rapid charging. A voltage sensor may be added to monitor the battery voltage and to eliminate the short-circuit of the diode (D6) when a given battery voltage is reached, as a result of which the power-supply circuit changes over to slow charging. A cascode transistor (T1) reduces the dissipation of the switching transistor (T2), protects the switching transistor (T2) against overvoltage and stabilizes the voltage on the supply terminal (N3) to which the starting resistor (R6) is connected. This allows an accurate dosing of the current during slow charging.