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DC-DC power converter including sensing means for providing an output when the reserve power of the converter falls below a predetermined amount for a given input voltage

  • US 5,289,359 A
  • Filed: 04/16/1992
  • Issued: 02/22/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/13/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A DC-DC (direct current to direct current) power conversion apparatus for use in a remote terminal of a telephone system which receives power from a voltage source located in a central office, wherein a substantial impedance exists between said power conversion apparatus and said central office, said power conversion apparatus comprising, in combination:

  • a PWM (pulse-width modulator) apparatus having a variable duty cycle, said PWM apparatus including input voltage supply means for receiving power from said voltage source and supplying a DC input voltage, and converter output means for supplying a converted output voltage to a load;

    feedback control means, comprising a part of said PWM apparatus, for maintaining a given regulated DC output voltage at said converter output means over a range of load impedances by varying the duty cycle of said PWM apparatus; and

    detecting means, connected to said PWM apparatus, for supplying an output signal indicative of the reserve power available from said PWM apparatus, said reserve power output signal being derived as a function of the duty cycle of said PWM apparatus, said detecting means comprising;

    means for measuring the duty cycle of said PWM apparatus; and

    means for providing said reserve power output signal when the duty cycle of said PWM apparatus exceeds a threshold level indicating that an increase in the power received from said voltage source is required.

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