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Switching control circuit and self-excited DC-DC converter

  • US 7,379,284 B2
  • Filed: 06/23/2006
  • Issued: 05/27/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/24/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A switching control circuit that is provided in a self-excited DC-DC converter chopping a direct-current input voltage by turning on/off a switching element and then smoothing the chopped voltage with a smoothing circuit to generate an output voltage of a target level that is different from the level of the input voltage, the switching control circuit comprising:

  • a switching control signal generation circuit that detects a change in ripples of the output voltage and generates a switching control signal for the on/off control of the switching element by comparing a feedback voltage obtained by feeding back the output voltage and a comparison voltage as a comparison target to make the output voltage follow the target level;

    an overcurrent protection signal generation circuit that detects the output current of the self-excited DC-DC converter and, when it is detected that the output current is in an overcurrent state where being equal to a predetermined current or greater, generates an overcurrent protection signal for turning off the switching element to make the output current less than the predetermined current regardless of the switching control signal; and

    an output correction circuit that adjusts the comparison voltage according to a relative error of the feedback voltage with respect to the reference voltage to make the average level of the feedback voltage coincide with the reference voltage corresponding to the target level and, when the overcurrent protection signal generation circuit detects that the output current is in the overcurrent state, reduces the level of the comparison voltage,wherein the output correction circuit is applied with the feedback voltage and the reference voltage, generates and outputs an error integral voltage to indicate an integral of a relative error of the feedback voltage with respect to the reference voltage and to adjust the comparison voltage, and reduces the level of the error integral voltage if being in the overcurrent state is detected,wherein the overcurrent protection signal generation circuit generates and supplies a state signal indicating whether the output current is in the overcurrent state or not to the output correction circuit,wherein the output correction circuit includes;

    an error amplifier that is applied with the feedback voltage and the reference voltage, the error amplifier generating a relative error current of the feedback voltage with respect to the reference voltage; and

    a first capacitance element that is connected to a first signal line between the error amplifier and the switching control signal generation circuit, the first capacitance element being charged by the error current to generate the error integral voltage, andwherein the first capacitance element is charged when the state signal supplied from the overcurrent protection signal generation circuit indicates being not in the overcurrent state and the first capacitance element is discharged when the state signal indicates being in the overcurrent state.

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