System and method providing reliable over current protection for power converter
US-2017163026-A1 · Jun 8, 2017 · US
US10212783B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10212783-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615235046-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 19, 2019 |
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System controller and method for a power converter. For example, a system controller for a power converter includes a logic controller configured to generate a modulation signal, and a driver configured to receive the modulation signal, generate a drive signal based at least in part on the modulation signal, and output the drive signal to a switch to affect a current flowing through an inductive winding for a power converter. Additionally, the system controller includes a voltage-to-voltage converter configured to receive a first voltage signal, the modulation signal, and a demagnetization signal, and to generate a second voltage signal based at least in part on the first voltage signal, the modulation signal, and the demagnetization signal.
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A system controller for a power converter, the system controller comprising: a logic controller configured to generate a modulation signal; a driver configured to receive the modulation signal, generate a drive signal based at least in part on the modulation signal, and output the drive signal to a switch to affect a current flowing through an inductive winding of a power converter, the inductive winding including a first winding terminal and a second winding terminal, the second winding terminal being at a terminal voltage and coupled to a first diode terminal of a diode, the diode further including a second diode terminal, a voltage difference between the second diode terminal and the first winding terminal being an output voltage of the power converter; and an overvoltage-protection detector configured to receive a feedback signal and a demagnetization signal, generate a detection signal based at least in part on the feedback signal and the demagnetization signal, and output the detection signal to the logic controller, the feedback signal being equal to the terminal voltage divided by a predetermined constant, the demagnetization signal indicating a demagnetization period for the inductive winding, the detection signal indicating whether an overvoltage protection is triggered; wherein the logic controller is configured to, in response to the detection signal indicating the overvoltage protection is triggered, cause the power converter to shut down; wherein the overvoltage-protection detector includes: a sample-and-hold circuit configured to receive the feedback signal and generate a sampled-and-held signal based at least in part on the feedback signal; a voltage-to-voltage converter configured to receive the sampled-and-held signal and the demagnetization signal and generate a first voltage signal based at least in part on the sampled-and-held signal and the demagnetization signal; and a comparator configured to receive a first threshold signal and generate the detection signal based on at least information associated with the first voltage signal and the first threshold signal. 2. The system controller of claim 1 wherein the first voltage signal is approximately equal to the output voltage of the power converter divided by the predetermined constant. 3. The system controller of claim 1 wherein the overvoltage-protection detector further includes: a low-pass filter configured to receive the first voltage signal and generate a filtered signal based at least in part on the first voltage signal; wherein the comparator is further configured to generate the detection signal based on at least information associated with the filtered signal and the first threshold signal. 4. The system controller of claim 3 wherein the comparator is further configured to receive the filtered signal and generate the detection signal based at least in part on the filtered signal and the first threshold signal. 5. The system controller of claim 3 wherein the overvoltage-protection detector further includes an average-determination circuit configured to receive the filtered signal and a second threshold signal and generate a second voltage signal based at least in part on the filtered signal and the second threshold signal. 6. The system controller of claim 5 wherein the average-determination circuit is further configured to: compare the filtered signal and the second threshold signal in magnitude; in response to the filtered signal being larger than the second threshold signal in magnitude, increase the second voltage signal in magnitude; and in response to the filtered signal being smaller than the second threshold signal in magnitude, decrease the second voltage signal in magnitude. 7. The system controller of claim 6 wherein the comparator is further configured to receive the second voltage signal and generate the detection signal based at least in part on the second voltage signal and the first threshold signal. 8. The system controller of claim 1 wherein the overvoltage-protection detector is further configured to receive the feedback signal from a first resistor terminal of a first resistor and a second resistor terminal of a second resistor, the first resistor terminal being coupled to the second resistor terminal, the second resistor further including a third resistor terminal biased at the terminal voltage. 9. A system controller for a power converter, the system controller comprising: a logic controller configured to generate a modulation signal; a driver configured to receive the modulation signal, generate a drive signal based at least in part on the modulation signal, and output the drive signal to a switch to affect a current flowing through an inductive winding of a power converter, the inductive winding including a first winding terminal and a second winding terminal, the second winding terminal being at a terminal voltage and coupled to a first diode terminal of a diode, the diode further including a second diode terminal, a voltage difference between the second diode terminal and the first winding terminal being an output voltage of the power converter; and an overvoltage-protection detector configured to receive a feedback signal and a demagnetization signal, generate a detection signal based at least in part on the feedback signal and the demagnetization signal, and output the detection signal to the logic controller, the feedback signal being equal to the terminal voltage divided by a predetermined constant, the demagnetization signal indicating a demagnetization period for the inductive winding, the detection signal indicating whether an overvoltage protection is triggered; wherein the logic controller is configured to, in response to the detection signal indicating the overvoltage protection is triggered, cause the power converter to shut down; wherein the overvoltage-protection detector includes: a sample-and-hold circuit configured to receive the feedback signal and generate a sampled-and-held signal based at least in part on the feedback signal; a first voltage-to-current converter configured to receive the sampled-and-held signal and generate a first current signal based at least in part on the sampled-and-held signal; a second voltage-to-current converter configured to receive a first threshold signal and generate a second current signal based at least in part on the first threshold signal; a current generator configured to receive the first current signal and the second current signal and generate a third current signal based at least in part on the first current signal and the second current signal; a capacitor configured to receive the third current signal and generate a voltage signal based at least in part on the third current signal; and a controlled comparator configured to receive the voltage signal, a second threshold signal and the demagnetization signal and generate the detection signal based at least in part on the voltage signal, the second threshold signal, and the demagnetization signal. 10. The system controller of claim 9 wherein the current generator is further configured to receive the modulation signal and the demagnetization signal and generate the third current signal based at least in part on the first current signal, the second current signal, the modulation signal, and the demagnetization signal. 11. The system controller of claim 9 wherein the controlled comparator includes: a first comparator configured to receive the voltage signal and the second threshold signal and generate a comparison signal based at least in part on the voltage signal and the second threshold signal; and an edge-triggered latch configured
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