Power converter
First Claim
1. A power converter comprising:
- an input;
a switch circuit including at least one power transistor;
a controller circuit for cycling the switch circuit in a variable duty cycle mode;
and a step-down transformer having a high voltage primary side connected to the switch circuit and a low voltage secondary side connected to a converter output;
a fan having an electric motor;
a supply circuit connected between the primary side of the transformer and the fan motor; and
a control circuit for operating the fan in a variable speed mode;
wherein the control circuit comprises a comparator having two inputs and an output;
a grounded thermistor connected to one input;
a switch connected in series with the fan motor and the supply circuit; and
the output of the comparator being connected to control the state of the switch to make and break current flow from the supply circuit to the fan motor.
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Abstract
A switch-type power converter comprising an PET switch operating in a variable duty cycle mode under the control of a Unitrode 3846 integrated circuit controller. Indications of excess input voltage and reverse battery connections are provided by circuits including an element which permanently changes state. A cooling fan mounted on a finned heat sink is operated in a variable speed mode. A single thermistor sensor provides inputs to both the fan speed control and a thermal shutdown circuit connected to shut down the gate drives to the FET switch in the event of a high temperature condition. Another shutdown function is provided in response to an input overvoltage condition by way of an operational amplifier. The converter uses foldback for short circuit protection and is compatible with microprocessor units to selectively provide multiple output voltage levels.
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Citations
16 Claims
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1. A power converter comprising:
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an input; a switch circuit including at least one power transistor; a controller circuit for cycling the switch circuit in a variable duty cycle mode; and a step-down transformer having a high voltage primary side connected to the switch circuit and a low voltage secondary side connected to a converter output; a fan having an electric motor; a supply circuit connected between the primary side of the transformer and the fan motor; and a control circuit for operating the fan in a variable speed mode; wherein the control circuit comprises a comparator having two inputs and an output; a grounded thermistor connected to one input; a switch connected in series with the fan motor and the supply circuit; and the output of the comparator being connected to control the state of the switch to make and break current flow from the supply circuit to the fan motor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 14, 15)
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4. A power converter having an input, an output, a switch including a power transistor, and a controller for operating the switch in a variable duty cycle mode, a temperature sensor and a fan, the power convertor further comprising a step-down transformer having a high voltage primary side connected to the switch and a low voltage secondary side connected to a convertor output;
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a supply circuit connected between the primary side of the transformer and the fan, a first set point device having an input connected to said sensor and an output connected to said fan for changing fan speed; and a second set point device having an input connected to said sensor, and an output connected to said controller to disable the switch. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A power converter including a power switch, a controller for varying the duty cycle of the switch, a heat sink for the switch and a fan and fan supply voltage source for causing the fan to cause air to flow over the heat sink, the converter further comprising:
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a heat sensor; and a fan control circuit, the fan control circuit being operative to control the supply voltage source to vary the speed of the fan in response to increasing temperature of said sensor; wherein the control circuit includes an op-amp, the sensor being grounded and connected to provide an input to the op amp and the op amp being connected to regulate the fan supply voltage wherein the op an includes a feedback circuit which produces an oscillatory output from the op amp. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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16. A power converter comprising an input;
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a switching circuit including two power transistors; a controller circuit for cycling the switching circuit in a variable duty cycle mode; a step-down transformer having a high voltage primary side connected to receive current pulses from the switching circuit amid a low voltage secondary side connected to a convertor output; a fan having an electric motor; a supply circuit connected between the primary side of the transformer and the fan motor; a first control circuit for operating the fan in a variable speed mode and including a grounded thermistor connected to one input of the control circuit; and a second control circuit;
the thermistor being connected to an input of the second control circuit and wherein the output of the second control circuit is connected to the controller to stop cycling the switching circuit in response to an excessive temperature condition.
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