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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 09, 2008
Filed:
Jan. 23, 2006
Peter Kingston Lark, Manchester, GB;
Peter Kingston Lark, Manchester, GB;
Pepperl & Fuchs GB Ltd, Oldham, GB;
Abstract
An electrical barrier () for connecting a power supply to electrical equipment situated in a potentially explosive atmosphere comprises an input (), output (), a shunt Zener diode (), a fuse (), an output resistor () and the sensor resistor (). The Zener diode () is operable to limit the output voltage of the barrier. In some embodiments multiple Zener diodes are used if desired or appropriate. The output resistor () acts to limit the maximum output current whilst the fuse () acts to prevent operation of the barrier in the event of an excessive input. The sensing resistor (), being in series with the Zener diodes (), allows the current flowing through the Zener diode () to be determined. The value of this current is then used to regulate the voltage input to the barrier (). By using such a sensing resistor in series with the Zener diode (), the voltage on the Zener diode () can be controlled so that the desired current flows. This advantageously requires that no allowance or adjustment for the tolerance of the voltage regulator or the Zener diode is required and furthermore no allowance or adjustment needs to be made to accommodate the temperature coefficient of the Zener diode ().