D.C. voltage supply circuit
First Claim
1. A voltage supply circuit including a switch-mode power supply unit for generating a d.c. voltage of constant amplitude from a supply voltage, comprising:
- a first series circuit connected to the supply voltage, the first series circuit including an inductor, a first switch and a second switch,detection means for detecting a current or voltage in the first series circuit and for generating a signal in response thereto,a regulator circuit, responsive to the signal generated by the detection means, for switching the first switch between conductive and nonconductive states and for switching the second switch between conductive and nonconductive states,a second series circuit connected in parallel to the second switch, the second series circuit including a diode and a capacitor,means for drawing from the capacitor an auxiliary voltage and for supplying the auxiliary voltage as a supply voltage to the regulator circuit,means for maintaining the second switch in the nonconductive state for a portion of the time during which the first switch is in the conductive state,whereby the capacitor is charged up to the auxiliary voltage.
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Abstract
A d.c. supply circuit containing a series-circuit composed of a switch and an inductor. A regulator circuit is provided to alternatingly drive the switch into conductive and nonconductive states. The control is performed by the inductor and responsive to current (iL).
The series-circuit also includes an auxiliary switch, to which is connected, in parallel, a series-circuit formed by a diode and a capacitor. In short periods, in which the switch is conductive while the auxiliary switch is nonconductive, the capacitor is charged in order to generate the supply voltage for the regulator circuit.
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5 Claims
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1. A voltage supply circuit including a switch-mode power supply unit for generating a d.c. voltage of constant amplitude from a supply voltage, comprising:
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a first series circuit connected to the supply voltage, the first series circuit including an inductor, a first switch and a second switch, detection means for detecting a current or voltage in the first series circuit and for generating a signal in response thereto, a regulator circuit, responsive to the signal generated by the detection means, for switching the first switch between conductive and nonconductive states and for switching the second switch between conductive and nonconductive states, a second series circuit connected in parallel to the second switch, the second series circuit including a diode and a capacitor, means for drawing from the capacitor an auxiliary voltage and for supplying the auxiliary voltage as a supply voltage to the regulator circuit, means for maintaining the second switch in the nonconductive state for a portion of the time during which the first switch is in the conductive state, whereby the capacitor is charged up to the auxiliary voltage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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