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<p>1481024 Electronic timepieces SOC SUISSE POUR L'INDUSTRIE HORLOGERE MANAGEMENT SERVICES S A 9 June 1975 [15 July 1974] 31255/74 Heading G3T In an electronic timepiece comprising a stepping motor M, Fig. 3, driven by pulses from a battery source VDD under the control of an oscillator and frequency divider in a CMOS integrated circuit IC, a field effect transistor switch SR is controlled to have a relatively high resistance during each drive pulse so that, in effect, it disconnects the said circuit from the battery and the circuit is substantially entirely energized by the charge in a capacitor C D . This ensures continuous functioning of the oscillator and divider circuits even though the battery terminal voltage falls during each motor drive pulse. In the intervals between drive pulses the transistor switch SR is controlled to have a relatively low resistance and will permit energization of the circuit IC by the battery and the complete recharging of capacitor C D . The transistor SR is arranged to have two discrete values of resistance in accordance with a logical switching signal at its control gate, this signal having the same form and being in coincidence with motor control pulses supplied by circuit IC. to the motor drive pulse circuit. Fig. 4 (not shown), illustrates in more detail the arrangement shown in Fig. 3.</p> |