Vehicle power window control circuit

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E05F 15/16 (2006.01) H02P 7/00 (2006.01) H02H 7/085 (2006.01)

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CA 1222305

VEHICLE POWER WINDOW CONTROL CIRCUIT Abstract of the Disclosure A control circuit for a one-touch vehicle window control uses a pair of switches, each switch actuating a still window for movement in one of two opposite directions but being effective to stop a window moving in the opposite direction from that which it initiates. The motor is in an H-switch bridge with SCRs and FETs, with each switch providing actuating signals to an SCR and FET for one armature current direction and further providing an actuating signal through an impedance to a discharge transistor connected across a capacitor connected to the gate of the FET for the opposite armature current direction. The base of each discharge transistor is connected to another capacitor and through another impedance to the junction of a FET and a motor armature terminal. Each connected pair of impedances forms a voltage divider to turn off a FET upon the detection of motor stall current therethrough; and the impedances further act to ensure the non-conduction of the non-activated FET to prevent a short circuit of the power supply.

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