Self powering technique for integrated switched mode power supply
First Claim
1. A regulator circuit connected to a transformer, the transformer having a first terminal of a primary winding connected to a rectified D.C. voltage signal, and a feedback winding, a feedback capacitor in series with a rectifier diode being coupled across the feedback winding of the transformer, the regulator circuit comprising:
- a high voltage switching transistor, having a gate and a drain, the drain being coupled to a second terminal of the primary winding of the transformer;
switching means, coupled to the gate of the high voltage switching transistor, for switching the high voltage switching transistor on and off at a duty cycle, the duty cycle varying with a voltage level across the feedback capacitor; and
,high voltage power up transistor having a drain coupled to the drain of the high voltage switching transistor, having a gate, coupled through a resistance to the drain of the high voltage power up transistor, and having a source coupled to the feedback coupler.
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Abstract
A regulator circuit is connected to a transformer. The transformer has a primary winding connected to a rectified D.C. voltage signal and has a feedback winding. A feedback capacitor is coupled across the feedback winding of the capacitor. The regulator circuit includes a high voltage switching transistor, a pulse width modulator which controls the high voltage switching transistor and a high voltage power up transistor. At power up, the high voltage power up transistor connects the single high voltage pin to the feedback capacitor allowing the feedback capacitor to begin charging. When the feedback capacitor has charged past a first threshold voltage the pulse width modulator alternately turns the high voltage switching transistor on and off. When the high voltage switching transistor is turned on, the high voltage pin is connected to ground and current passes through the primary winding of the transformer, and thus current is generated through the feedback winding into the feedback capacitor. Additionally, when the high voltage power up transistor is on, the gate of the high voltage power up transistor is connected to ground turning the high voltage power up transistor off. Once the feedback capacitor has been charged to a second threshold voltage a transistor connects the gate of the high voltage power up transistor to ground thus permanently switching the high voltage power up transistor off.
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7 Claims
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1. A regulator circuit connected to a transformer, the transformer having a first terminal of a primary winding connected to a rectified D.C. voltage signal, and a feedback winding, a feedback capacitor in series with a rectifier diode being coupled across the feedback winding of the transformer, the regulator circuit comprising:
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a high voltage switching transistor, having a gate and a drain, the drain being coupled to a second terminal of the primary winding of the transformer; switching means, coupled to the gate of the high voltage switching transistor, for switching the high voltage switching transistor on and off at a duty cycle, the duty cycle varying with a voltage level across the feedback capacitor; and
,high voltage power up transistor having a drain coupled to the drain of the high voltage switching transistor, having a gate, coupled through a resistance to the drain of the high voltage power up transistor, and having a source coupled to the feedback coupler. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. In a power supply, a method for initializing voltage across a feedback capacitor by use of a regulator circuit with only a single high voltage pin, the single high voltage pin being coupled to a primary winding of a transformer, the feedback capacitor being coupled across a feedback winding of a transformer and the primary winding being coupled to a rectified D.C. voltage signal, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) electrically connecting the single high voltage pin to the feedback capacitor allowing the feedback capacitor to begin charging; (b) when the feedback capacitor has charged past a first threshold voltage, alternately electrically connecting and disconnecting the single high voltage pin to ground so that when the single high voltage pin is electrically connected to ground the single high voltage pin is disconnected from the feedback capacitor; (c) when the feedback capacitor has charged past a second threshold voltage, maintaining the single high voltage pin disconnected from the feedback capacitor.
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