IP Library Granted Patent US 12671320
Granted Patent B2
US 12671320 · App. 18/762,119 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Limiting circuit for use in explosion protection environments

Inventor: Carlo Gattanini (Mannheim, DE)
Assignee: Pepperl+Fuchs SE
H02M1/348H02M1/327
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Patent No.
US 12671320
App. No.
18/762,119
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A limiting circuit, particularly for a power supply, includes a first reverse-polarized Zener diode connected and configured to limit a voltage between two output terminals depending on a first breakdown voltage, a second reverse-polarized Zener connected and configured to limit a voltage between two output terminals depending on a second breakdown voltage, a semiconductor switch coupled in series with the second Zener diode to open or close depending on a switching signal, a first shunt resistor coupled in a load path and with the first and second Zener diodes to carry the load current and the currents flowing through the first and second Zener diodes, and a comparating device configured to generate the switching signal depending on a voltage drop over the first shunt resistor.

Claims (14)

1 . A limiting circuit particularly for a power supply, comprising:

a first reverse-polarized Zener diode connected and configured to limit a voltage between two output terminals depending on a first breakdown voltage;

a second reverse-polarized Zener connected and configured to limit a voltage between two output terminals depending on a second breakdown voltage;

a semiconductor switch coupled in series with the second Zener diode and configured to open or close depending on a switching signal;

a first shunt resistor coupled in a load path and with the first and second Zener diodes to carry the load current and the currents flowing through the first and second Zener diodes; and

a comparating device configured to generate the switching signal depending on a voltage drop over the first shunt resistor.

2 . The limiting circuit according to claim 1 which is connected to input terminals of the power supply through a circuit breaker.

3 . The limiting circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the breakdown voltage of the second Zener diode is set to be lower than the breakdown voltage of the first Zener diode.

4 . The limiting circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the comparating device comprise a comparator, a bipolar transistor, particularly in conjunction with an NTC resistor for temperature compensation, or a shunt voltage regulator.

5 . The limiting circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the first Zener diode is coupled in series with the first shunt resistor and the series connection of the semiconductor switch and the second Zener diode is coupled in parallel to the first Zener diode.

6 . The limiting circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the first Zener diode is in series with a second shunt resistor and the first shunt resistor, so that the load current only flows through the first shunt resistor and does not flow through the second shunt resistor, wherein the comparating device is connected to the node between the first Zener diode and the second shunt resistor.

7 . The limiting circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the first Zener diode is in series with a sixth resistor, wherein the node between the first Zener diode and the sixth resistor controls a transistor which is configured to drive a further semiconductor switch, particularly a MOSFET, the drain-source path of which is coupled between the input terminals.

8 . The limiting circuit according to claim 7 , wherein the series connection of the second Zener diode and the semiconductor switch is coupled to the node between the first Zener diode and the sixth resistor.

9 . The limiting circuit according to claim 7 , wherein the further semiconductor switch is in series with a second shunt resistor and the first shunt resistor, so that the load current only flows through the first shunt resistor and does not flow through the second shunt resistor, wherein the comparating device is connected to the node between the first Zener diode and the second shunt resistor.