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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 09, 2000
Filed:
Aug. 24, 1998
Jean-Pierre Cousy, Verneuil sur Vienne, FR;
Legrand, Limoges, FR;
Legrand SNC, Limoges, FR;
Abstract
An electronic switch has an input terminal, an output terminal and an electronic switch unit between the input terminal and the output terminal controlled by a control circuit which extends from its anode to its trigger and is under the control of an actuator which the user can operate directly or indirectly. There is a current limiter resistor in series with said control circuit. The value of the current limiter resistor is less than the value of the voltage on triggering of the electronic switch unit divided by the minimal trigger current needed by the electronic switch unit for such triggering. It is in the order of 40 ohms at most, for example. Applications include controlling a load without generating spurious harmonics which are a problem on the mains supply.