Bi-directional MOS current sense circuit
First Claim
1. A current sensing circuit comprising:
- a power device adapted to conduct a bidirectional current between first and second terminals thereof;
a first sensing device operatively coupled to the first terminal of the power device and a second sensing device operatively coupled to the second terminal of the power device, the first and second sensing devices each having an active area that is substantially identical and significantly smaller than a corresponding active area of the power device, the first and second sensing devices providing respective first and second voltages;
a sense amplifier operatively coupled to the first and second sensing devices, the sense amplifier measuring the first and second voltages and injecting current to the second sensing device in order to maintain the first and second voltages equal to each other, the sense amplifier further providing an output current proportional to the bidirectional current; and
a gate drive device operatively coupled to activation terminals of the power device and the first and second sensing devices, the gate drive device providing activation signals to the power device and the first and second sensing devices.
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Abstract
A current sensing circuit comprises a power device adapted to conduct a bidirectional current between first and second terminals thereof, first and second sensing devices operatively coupled to the power device, a sense amplifier providing first and second voltages to the first and second sensing devices, and a gate drive device providing activating signals to the power switching device and the first and second sensing devices. The first and second sensing devices each has an active area that is substantially identical and significantly smaller than a corresponding active area of the power switching device. The sense amplifier measures the voltage of the first sensing device and maintains the voltage on the second sensing device at the same level as the first sensing device by injecting an additional current into the second sensing device. The sense amplifier further provides an output signal proportional to the bidirectional current. The first and second sensing devices have k times higher resistance than a corresponding resistance of the power device when in an active state.
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18 Claims
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1. A current sensing circuit comprising:
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a power device adapted to conduct a bidirectional current between first and second terminals thereof; a first sensing device operatively coupled to the first terminal of the power device and a second sensing device operatively coupled to the second terminal of the power device, the first and second sensing devices each having an active area that is substantially identical and significantly smaller than a corresponding active area of the power device, the first and second sensing devices providing respective first and second voltages; a sense amplifier operatively coupled to the first and second sensing devices, the sense amplifier measuring the first and second voltages and injecting current to the second sensing device in order to maintain the first and second voltages equal to each other, the sense amplifier further providing an output current proportional to the bidirectional current; and a gate drive device operatively coupled to activation terminals of the power device and the first and second sensing devices, the gate drive device providing activation signals to the power device and the first and second sensing devices. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A switched mode power converter having a power switching device and a current sensing circuit adapted to sense bidirectional current through the power switching device, the current sensing circuit further comprising:
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a first sensing device operatively coupled to the first terminal of the power device and a second sensing device operatively coupled to the second terminal of the power device, the first and second sensing devices each having an active area that is substantially identical and significantly smaller than a corresponding active area of the power switching device, the first and second sensing devices providing respective first and second voltages; and a sense amplifier operatively coupled to the first and second sensing devices, the sense amplifier measuring the first and second voltages and injecting current to the second sensing device in order to maintain the first and second voltages equal to each other, the sense amplifier further providing an output current proportional to the bidirectional current. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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