Signal transmission circuit
US-2015008732-A1 · Jan 8, 2015 · US
US10348079B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10348079-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615248193-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2019 |
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The present overcurrent protective device comprises an input terminal configured to receive a power supply voltage, an output terminal, a switch, a detector, and a controller. The switch is provided between the input terminal and the output terminal. The detector is configured to output a limitation signal without delay when a current flowing through the switch exceeds a prescribed tolerance value. The controller is configured to receive the limitation signal and control the switch to prevent the current from exceeding the tolerance value. The detector is configured output a turn-off signal to the controller when a first state continues for a delay time determined depending on the current's magnitude. The first state is a state where the current is smaller than the tolerance value and the current exceeds a first threshold value smaller than the tolerance value. The controller turns off the switch in response to the turn-off signal.
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What is claimed is: 1. An overcurrent protective device comprising: an input terminal configured to receive a power supply voltage; an output terminal; a switch provided between the input terminal and the output terminal; a detector configured to output a limitation signal without delay when a current flowing through the switch exceeds a prescribed tolerance value; and a controller configured to receive the limitation signal and control the switch to prevent the current from exceeding the tolerance value, the detector being configured to output a turn-off signal to the controller when a first state continues for a delay time determined depending on the current's magnitude, the first state being a state where the current is smaller than the tolerance value and the current exceeds a first threshold value smaller than the tolerance value, the controller turning off the switch in response to the turn-off signal. 2. The overcurrent protective device according to claim 1 , wherein: the detector outputs the turn-off signal when the first state continues for a first delay time; and the detector outputs the turn-off signal when a second state continues for a second delay time shorter than the first delay time, the second state being a state where the current is smaller than the tolerance value and the current exceeds a second threshold value larger than the first threshold value and smaller than the tolerance value. 3. The overcurrent protective device according to claim 1 , wherein, the controller is configured to return the switch to a conducting state when a prescribed period of time elapses from turning off the switch in response to the turn-off signal. 4. The overcurrent protective device according to claim 1 further comprising an adjustment unit configured to adjust the delay time. 5. The overcurrent protective device according to claim 4 , wherein the adjustment unit sets the delay time to be shorter as the current increases. 6. The overcurrent protective device according to claim 4 , wherein the adjustment unit sets the delay time to be shorter as the switch's temperature increases. 7. The overcurrent protective device according to claim 1 , wherein: the detector includes a capacitor and a resistor; the delay time increases as the capacitor's capacitance value or the resistor's resistance value increases; and at least one of the capacitor and the resistor is attachable from outside the overcurrent protective device. 8. An overcurrent protective device comprising: an input terminal configured to receive a power supply voltage; an output terminal; a switch provided between the input terminal and the output terminal; a detector configured to output a turn-off signal when a specific state continues for a delay time determined depending on the current's magnitude, the specific state being a state in which a current flowing through the switch exceeds a first threshold value; a controller configured to turn off the switch in response to the turn-off signal; and an adjustment unit configured to adjust the delay time, wherein the adjustment unit sets the delay time to be shorter as the switch's temperature increases. 9. The overcurrent protective device according to claim 8 , wherein: the detector outputs the turn-off signal when the specific state continues for a first delay time; and the detector outputs the turn-off signal when a state where the current exceeds a second threshold value larger than the first threshold value continues for a second delay time shorter than the first delay time. 10. The overcurrent protective device according to claim 8 , wherein the controller is configured to return the switch to a conducting state when a prescribed period of time elapses from turning off the switch in response to the turn-off signal. 11. The overcurrent protective device according to claim 8 , wherein the adjustment unit sets the delay time to be shorter as the current increases. 12. The overcurrent protective device according to claim 8 , wherein: the detector includes a capacitor and a resistor; the delay time increases as the capacitor's capacitance value or the resistor's resistance value increases; and at least one of the capacitor and the resistor is attachable from outside the overcurrent protective device. 13. An overcurrent protective device comprising: an input terminal configured to receive a power supply voltage; an output terminal; a switch provided between the input terminal and the output terminal and configured to switch between supply and interruption of electric power from the input terminal to the output terminal; a control device configured to turn off the switch when a current flowing through the switch exceeds a prescribed threshold value; and a bias circuit configured to supply an intermediate voltage between the power supply voltage and a ground voltage to the control device, wherein the bias circuit includes a clamping circuit configured to clamp the power supply voltage to the intermediate voltage, the clamping circuit including: a current mirror connected between a ground and the input terminal, the current mirror including a first switch and a second switch; a zener diode having a cathode connected to the input terminal and an anode connected to the first switch; a first resistor connected between the input terminal and the second switch; and a second resistor connected between a ground and the first switch. 14. The overcurrent protective device according to claim 13 , wherein the bias circuit includes a voltage conversion circuit configured to lower the power supply voltage to the intermediate voltage. 15. The overcurrent protective device according to claim 13 , wherein the control device includes: an overcurrent detector configured to detect whether the current flowing through the switch exceeds the threshold value; a protective operation controller configured to generate a drive signal based on a first signal from the overcurrent detector; and a driver configured to drive the switch in response to the drive signal from the protective operation controller, the intermediate voltage from the bias circuit being supplied to the overcurrent detector, the control device further including a level shifter configured to convert a voltage of the first signal. 16. An electronic apparatus having the overcurrent protective device according to claim 13 mounted therein. 17. An integrated circuit having the overcurrent protective device according to claim 13 integrated therewith.
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