Apparatus and method for providing overcurrent protection for switch-mode power supplies
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1. A method of overcurrent protection for a switch-mode power supply comprising:
- clamping peak power supply current to a first predetermined level in response to a sensed current magnitude being greater than or equal to a threshold current magnitude of a first value;
reducing the threshold current magnitude from the first value to a second value in response to the sensed current magnitude being greater than or equal to the first value for a first predetermined period of time;
clamping the peak power supply current to a second predetermined level in response to the sensed current magnitude being greater than or equal to the second value; and
increasing the threshold current magnitude from the second value to the first value after a second predetermined period of time, wherein the first predetermined period of time is a time for a capacitor to discharge from a first reference voltage level to a second reference voltage level, and the second predetermined period of time is a time for the capacitor to discharge from the second reference voltage level to a third reference voltage level.
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Abstract
An overcurrent protection apparatus (50) and method for switch-mode power supplies (10) immediately clamps the peak power supply current when a sensed current magnitude exceeds a threshold current magnitude, reduces the threshold current magnitude if the overcurrent condition persists, and automatically attempts a restart of the power supply (10) to normal operation.
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1. A method of overcurrent protection for a switch-mode power supply comprising:
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clamping peak power supply current to a first predetermined level in response to a sensed current magnitude being greater than or equal to a threshold current magnitude of a first value;
reducing the threshold current magnitude from the first value to a second value in response to the sensed current magnitude being greater than or equal to the first value for a first predetermined period of time;
clamping the peak power supply current to a second predetermined level in response to the sensed current magnitude being greater than or equal to the second value; and
increasing the threshold current magnitude from the second value to the first value after a second predetermined period of time, wherein the first predetermined period of time is a time for a capacitor to discharge from a first reference voltage level to a second reference voltage level, and the second predetermined period of time is a time for the capacitor to discharge from the second reference voltage level to a third reference voltage level.
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2. A method of overcurrent protection for a switched mode power supply, comprising:
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clamping peak power supply current to a first predetermined level in response to a sensed current magnitude being greater than or equal to a threshold current magnitude of a first value;
reducing the threshold current magnitude from the first value to a second value in response to the sensed current magnitude being greater than or equal to the first value for a first predetermined period of time; and
clamping the peak power supply current to a second predetermined level in response to the sensed current magnitude being greater than or equal to the second value;
increasing the threshold current magnitude from the second value to the first value in response to the sensed current magnitude being less than the second value for a third predetermined period of time. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An overcurrent protection circuit for a switch-mode power supply comprising:
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a comparator circuit including at least a first input connected to receive a sensed current magnitude and a second input connected to receive a variable threshold current magnitude; and
a first control circuit configured to selectively switch the variable threshold current magnitude between a first value and a second value that is less than the first value in response to the sensed current magnitude being greater than or equal to the first value for a first predetermined period of time, wherein the first control circuit switches the variable threshold current magnitude from the second value to the first value in response to the sensed current magnitude being less than the second value for a third predetermined period of time.
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9. An overcurrent protection circuit for a switch-mode power supply comprising:
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a comparator circuit including at least a first input connected to receive a sensed current magnitude and a second input connected to receive a variable threshold current magnitude;
a first control circuit configured to selectively switch the variable threshold current magnitude between a first value and a second value that is less than the first value in response to the sensed current magnitude being greater than or equal to the first value for a first predetermined period of time; and
an adjustable DC shift circuit connected to said first input of said comparator circuit.
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10. An overcurrent protection circuit for switch-mode power supply comprising:
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a comparator circuit including at least a first input connected to receive a sensed current magnitude and a second input connected to receive a variable threshold current magnitude;
a first control circuit configured to selectively switch the variable threshold current magnitude between a first value and a second value that is less than the first value in response to the sensed current magnitude being greater than or equal to the first value for a first predetermined period of time;
a second control circuit coupled to at least an output of said comparator circuit, said second control circuit belong controlled by said comparator circuit to clamp peak power supply output in response to the sensed current magnitude exceeding the variable threshold current magnitude, wherein the first control circuit switches the variable threshold current magnitude from the first value to the second value in response to the sensed current value threshold current magnitude for a first predetermined period of time, and wherein the first control circuit switches the variable threshold current magnitude from the second value to the first value after either a second predetermined period of time or in response to the sensed current magnitude being less than the second value for a third predetermined period of time; and
an adjustable DC shift circuit connected to said first input of said comparator circuit. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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