Voltage compensation circuit including low dropout regulators and operation method thereof
US-2016357205-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US10037859B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10037859-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514862881-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 31, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 31, 2018 |
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A method of over-temperature protection for a power switch, can include: (i) generating a sensing signal by sensing a temperature of the power switch; (ii) determining a temperature threshold signal based on a conduction voltage between first and second terminals of the power switch, where a value of the temperature threshold signal is reduced as the conduction voltage increases; and (iii) turning off the power switch when the sensing signal is greater than or equal to the temperature threshold signal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of over-temperature protection for a power switch, the method comprising: a) generating a sensing signal by sensing a temperature of said power switch; b) setting (n+1) threshold reference signals with decreasing values from a first threshold reference signal to an (n+1)th threshold reference signal; c) selecting one threshold reference signal as a temperature threshold signal based on a conduction voltage between first and second terminals of said power switch, wherein a value of said temperature threshold signal is reduced as said conduction voltage increases; and d) turning off said power switch when said sensing signal is greater than or equal to said temperature threshold signal. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said selecting said one threshold reference signal as said temperature threshold voltage comprises: a) comparing said conduction voltage against each of a first reference voltage through an nth reference voltage in a plurality of reference voltages, wherein voltages in said plurality of reference voltages gradually increase from said first reference voltage to said nth reference voltage; b) using said first threshold reference signal as said temperature threshold signal when said conduction voltage is less than said first threshold voltage; c) using an (i+1)th threshold reference signal as said temperature threshold signal when said conduction voltage is greater than an ith reference voltage and less than or equal to an (i+1)th reference voltage, wherein n and i are positive integers and i is less than n; and d) using an (n+1)th threshold reference signal as said temperature threshold signal when said conduction voltage is greater than said nth reference voltage. 3. An over-temperature protection circuit for a power switch, comprising: a) a temperature sensing circuit configured to generate a sensing signal by sensing a temperature of said power switch; b) a temperature threshold signal generating circuit configured to generate (n+1) threshold reference signals with decreasing values from a first threshold reference signal to an (n+1)th threshold reference signal, and to select one threshold reference signal as a temperature threshold signal based on a conduction voltage between first and second terminals of said power switch, wherein a value of said temperature threshold signal is reduced as said conduction voltage increases; and c) a protection signal generating circuit configured to generate an over-temperature protection signal according to said sensing signal and said temperature threshold signal, wherein said over-temperature protection signal is activated to turn off said power switch when said sensing signal is greater than or equal to said temperature threshold signal. 4. The over-temperature protection circuit of claim 3 , wherein said temperature threshold signal generating circuit comprises: a) a conduction voltage sensing circuit configured to receive said conduction voltage, and to compare said conduction voltage against each of a plurality of reference voltages comprising a first reference voltage through an nth reference voltage, and to generate a sensing result; and b) a threshold selection circuit coupled to an output of said conduction voltage sensing circuit, and being configured to generate said temperature threshold signal according to said sensing result; c) wherein said first threshold reference signal is configured as said temperature threshold signal when said conduction voltage is less than said first threshold voltage; d) wherein an (i+1)th threshold reference signal is configured as said temperature threshold signal when said conduction voltage is greater than an ith reference voltage and less than or equal to an (i+1)th reference voltage, wherein n and i are positive integers and i is less than n; and e) wherein an (n+1)th threshold reference signal is configured as said temperature threshold signal when said conduction voltage is greater than said nth reference voltage. 5. The over-temperature protection circuit of claim 4 , wherein said conduction voltage sensing circuit comprises a plurality of comparators comprising a first comparator through an nth comparator, wherein each of said plurality of comparators is configured to receive said conduction voltage at a first input terminal thereof and a corresponding of said plurality of reference voltages at a second input terminal thereof. 6. The over-temperature protection circuit of claim 5 , wherein said conduction voltage sensing circuit further comprises a priority encoder having an input terminal coupled to output terminals of each of said plurality of comparators, and being configured to output an encoded digital signal that represents said sensing result. 7. The over-temperature protection circuit of claim 6 , wherein said threshold selection circuit comprises a data selector having a selection terminal configured to receive said encoded digital signal, a digital input terminal configured to receive said plurality of threshold reference signals, and an output terminal configured to provide said temperature threshold signal. 8. A linear driving circuit, comprising the over-temperature protection circuit of claim 3 , and further comprising said power switch having said first terminal coupled to a DC voltage input terminal of said linear driving circuit, and said second terminal coupled to ground, wherein a current flowing through said first and second terminals of said power switch comprises an output current of said linear driving circuit. 9. The linear driving circuit of claim 8 , wherein said linear driving circuit further comprises: a) a sampling resistor having a first terminal coupled to said second terminal of said power switch, and a second terminal coupled to ground; and b) a constant current control circuit configured to clamp a voltage at said first terminal of said sampling resistor to a predetermined voltage such that said output current is substantially maintained as a predetermined constant value, and to generate a driving voltage at a control terminal of said power switch to control said power switch. 10. The linear driving circuit of claim 8 , wherein a voltage at said second terminal of said power switch comprises an output voltage of said linear driving circuit, and wherein said linear driving circuit further comprises: a) an output feedback circuit having an input terminal coupled to said second terminal of said power switch, and being configured to provide a sense voltage that represents said output voltage; and b) an operational amplification circuit having a first input terminal coupled to said predetermined reference voltage, a second input terminal coupled to an output terminal of said output feedback circuit, and an output terminal coupled to said control terminal of said power switch.
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