Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Using output drop detection pulses to achieve fast transient response from a low-power mode
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Application No.: US12655481Application Date: 2009-12-31
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Publication No.: US08059429B2Publication Date: 2011-11-15
- Inventor: Steven Huynh
- Applicant: Steven Huynh
- Applicant Address: VG
- Assignee: Active-Semi, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Active-Semi, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: VG
- Agency: Imperium Patent Works
- Agent T. Lester Wallace; Darien K. Wallace
- Main IPC: H02M3/335
- IPC: H02M3/335

Abstract:
In a first aspect, in a Primary Side Regulation (PSR) power supply, some primary current pulses are used to forward bias an output diode such that an auxiliary winding voltage can be properly sampled after each pulse. The samples are used to regulate the power supply output voltage (VOUT). Other primary current pulses, however, are of a smaller peak amplitude. These pulses are not used for VOUT regulation, but rather are used to determine whether the VOUT has dropped. In a second aspect, a transient current detector circuit within the PSR controller integrated circuit detects whether an optocoupler current has dropped in a predetermined way. If the TRS current detector detects that the optocoupler current has dropped, then the power supply stops operating in a sleep mode and is made to operate in another higher power operating mode in which the power supply switches.
Public/Granted literature
- US20110157936A1 Using output drop detection pulses to achieve fast transient response from a low-power mode Public/Granted day:2011-06-30
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