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Low power stand-by for switched-mode power supply circuit with burst mode operation

  • US 5,812,383 A
  • Filed: 07/31/1997
  • Issued: 09/22/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/31/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A switched-mode power supply circuit having an operating mode and a stand-by mode, said switched-mode power supply circuit comprising:

  • means for generating a d.c. supply voltage having a first output terminal and a second output terminal;

    a transformer having a primary winding, an auxiliary primary winding, a first secondary winding and a second secondary winding, said primary winding having a first terminal coupled to the first output terminal of said generating means, and a second terminal;

    a controllable switch connected in a series with the second terminal of said primary winding and the second output terminal of said generating means;

    a main output capacitor coupled across output terminals of said first secondary winding for providing a first main output voltage in the operating state and a second main output voltage in the stand-by mode, said second main output voltage being lower than said first main output voltage;

    a control output capacitor coupled across output terminals of said second secondary winding for providing a control output voltage;

    means for selectively coupling one of the output terminals of said first secondary winding to said second secondary winding during said stand-by mode;

    an opto-coupler having light emitting means and light detecting means optically coupled to said light emitting means;

    means for selectively coupling the light emitting means of said opto-coupler across said control output capacitor during said stand-by mode;

    means for causing said light emitting means to emit light to said light detecting means when the control output voltage across said control output capacitor exceed a predetermined value during said stand-by mode; and

    a controller having an output for supplying switching signals to said controllable switch, an auxiliary voltage sensing input coupled, via a shunting auxiliary capacitor, to said auxiliary primary winding of said transformer, and a stand-by mode detecting input coupled to an output of said light detecting means, said light detecting means having an input coupled to receive said auxiliary voltage, said controller comprising a start-up current source for charging said auxiliary capacitor during start-up of said switched-mode power supply, whereby, during said stand-by mode, said stand-by current source is used to intermittently charge the auxiliary capacitor when said controllable switch is not switching.

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