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Title:
Fail-safe opto-electronic phase inverting circuits
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Having now described the invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. A fail-safe circuit arrangement comprising, a source of periodic input signals, opto-electronic means coupled to said source of periodic input signals, said opto-electronic means including having a plurality of cascaded optical couplers light emitting means in the form of light emitting diodes and light responsive means in the form of photon sensitive transistors for phase shifting said periodic input signals 180.degree. in the absence of a critical component or circuit failure.
2. A fail-safe circuit arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said opto-electronic means includes a pair of optical couplers with each having a light emitting diode and a light responsive transistor, said light emitting diode of one of said pair of optical couplers illuminated and extinguished inphase with said periodic input signals so that said light responsive transistor of said one of said pair of said optical couplers is rendered conductive and nonconductive in accordance with the illumination and extinguishment of said light emitting diode of said one pair of said optical couplers, said light emitting diode of the other of said pair of said optical couplers is extinguished and illuminated by the conduction and nonconduction of said light responsive transistor of said one pair of said optical couplers and said light responsive transistor of said other pair of said optical couplers is rendered nonconductive and conductive by extinguishment and illumination of said light emitting diode of said other pair of said optical couplers which is out-of-phase with said periodic input signals.
3. A fail-safe circuit arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said opto-electronic means includes a pair of optical couplers with each having a light emitting diode and a light responsive transistor, aid light emitting diode of one of said pair of said optical couplers extinguished and illuminated inphase with said periodic input signals so that said light responsive transistor of said one pair of said optical couplers is rendered nonconductive and cnductive in accordance with the extinguishment and illumination of said light emitting diode of said one pair of said optical couplers, said light emitting diode of the other of said pair of said optical couplers is illuminated and extinguished by the nonconduction and conduction of said light responsive transistor of said one pair of said optical couplers and said light responsive transistor of said other pair of said optical couplers is rendered conductive and nonconductive by illumination and extinguishment of said other pair of said optical couplers which is out-of-phase with said periodic input signals.
4. A fail-safe circuit arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said source of periodic input signals is a square-wave signal source.
5. A fail-safe circuit arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said opto-electronic means includes a first, second, third, fourth and fifth light emitting and a first, second, third, fourth and fifth light responsive means, said first light emitting means coupled to said source of periodic input signals for alternately causing said first light emitting means and in turn said first light responsive means to turn on and off, the alternate turning on and off of said first light responsive means causing said second light emitting means and said second light responsive means to turn on and off, the alternate turning on and off of said second light responsive means causing said third light emitting means and said third light responsive means to turn off and on, the alternate turning off and on of said third light responsive means causing said fourth light emitting means and said light responsive means to turn on and off, the alternate turning on and off causing said fifth light emitting means and said fifth light responsive means to turn on and off, and the alternate turning on and off of said fifth light responsive means causing periodic output signals to be applied to a load.
6. A vital opto-electronic phase reversal circuit comprising, a source of square-wave signals, an input photon coupled isolator having a first light emitting diode and a first light sensitive transistor, said first light emitting diode coupled to said square-wave signal source so that pulses of illumination are directed onto said first light sensitive transistor, an output photon coupled isolator having a second light emitting diode and a second light sensitive transistor, said first light sensitive transistor coupled to said second light emitting diode and causing 180 degree shifted pulses of illumination to be directed onto said second light sensitive transistor so that inverted square-wave output signals are produced by said output photon coupled isolator.
7. A vital circuit arrangement comprising a pair of cascaded optical couplers each having a light emitting device and a light responsive device, a source of periodic input signals coupled to said light emitting device of one of said pair of said cascaded optical couplers for causing inphase periodic light signals to be directed onto said light responsive device of said one of said pair of said cascaded optical couplers and for causing inphase conduction of said light responsive device of said one of said pair of said cascaded optical coupler, said light responsive device of said one of said pair of said cascaded optical couplers coupled to said light emitting device of the other of said pair of said cascaded optical couplers for causing out-of-phase periodic light signals to be directed onto said light responsive device of said other of said pair of said cascaded optical couplers for causing out-of-phase conduction of said light responsive device of said other of said pair of said cascaded optical couplers so that out of phase periodic output signals are produced by said other of said pair of said cascaded optical couplers.
Other info:
Inventors:
Toth, Charles V. (McKeesport, PA, US)
Application Number:
435679
Filing Date: 1974-01-23 Publication_date: 1976-08-17 Assignee:
Westinghouse Air Brake Company (Swissvale, PA)
Primary Class(es):
250/551
250/208.2, 327/109, 327/256, 327/514, 363/148
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
| 3167657 | Jan, 1965 | Vize | 250/208. | | 3524986 | Aug, 1970 | Harnde, Jr. | 250/551. | | 3584286 | Jun, 1971 | Randall | 323/119. | | 3671749 | Jun, 1972 | Harnde, Jr. | 250/208. | | 3696250 | Oct, 1972 | Weimer | 250/553. | | 3696389 | Oct, 1972 | Fenner | 250/553. | | 3717770 | Feb, 1973 | Dyck et al. | 307/117. | | 3723769 | Mar, 1973 | Collins | 307/311. | | 3812364 | May, 1974 | Rougeot | 307/117. |
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Stolwein, Walter
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Sotak; J. B., McIntire, Jr.; R. W.
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