DC-DC converter and power supply apparatus
First Claim
1. A DC-DC converter comprising:
- an inductance element and a rectifier element connected in series between a voltage input terminal to accept input direct current voltage and a first output terminal;
a switching element connected between a connection node of the inductance element and the rectifier element and a reference potential point; and
a controlling circuit to form a signal to control on/off of the switching element,wherein the controlling circuit controls on/off of the switching element to control current through the inductance element and a voltage applied to the voltage input terminal to accept the input direct current voltage is output to a second output terminal as a reference potential of a circuit at a latter stage, so that an output voltage is controllable from a lower to higher voltage than the input direct current voltage without switching step-up and step-down operations.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a DC-DC converter including: an inductance element and a rectifier element connected in series between a voltage input terminal to accept input direct current voltage and a first output terminal; a switching element connected between a connection node of the inductance element and the rectifier element and a reference potential point; and a controlling circuit to form a signal to control on/off of the switching element, wherein the controlling circuit controls on/off of the switching element to control current through the inductance element and a voltage applied to the voltage input terminal to accept the input direct current voltage is output to a second output terminal as a reference potential of a circuit at a latter stage, so that an output voltage is controllable from a lower to higher voltage than the input direct current voltage without switching step-up and step-down operations.
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11 Claims
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1. A DC-DC converter comprising:
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an inductance element and a rectifier element connected in series between a voltage input terminal to accept input direct current voltage and a first output terminal; a switching element connected between a connection node of the inductance element and the rectifier element and a reference potential point; and a controlling circuit to form a signal to control on/off of the switching element, wherein the controlling circuit controls on/off of the switching element to control current through the inductance element and a voltage applied to the voltage input terminal to accept the input direct current voltage is output to a second output terminal as a reference potential of a circuit at a latter stage, so that an output voltage is controllable from a lower to higher voltage than the input direct current voltage without switching step-up and step-down operations. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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2. A DC-DC converter comprising:
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a reference voltage input terminal to accept a reference potential; a voltage input terminal to accept an input direct current voltage; a step-up circuit to step-up the input direct current voltage; a first output terminal to output a voltage stepped-up by the step-up circuit; a second output terminal to output the voltage input from the voltage input terminal to a circuit at a latter stage as a reference potential of the circuit at the latter stage; a smoothing capacitor connected between the first output terminal and the second output terminal, wherein the DC-DC converter outputs the voltage stepped-up by the step-up circuit from the first output terminal where an output voltage of the second output terminal is a reference, and wherein the step-up circuit comprises; an inductance element and a rectifier element connected in series between the voltage input terminal and the first output terminal; a switching element connected between a connection node of the inductance element and the rectifier element and the reference voltage input terminal; a controlling circuit to form a signal to control on/off of the switching element; and a current detection circuit to detect a level of an output current flowing through the first output terminal, and the controlling circuit turns off the switching element when the output current exceeds a predetermined level. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11)
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