DC/DC converter comprising a transformer and transmission and recovery of a signal thereacross

US10673345B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10673345-B2
Application numberUS-201916440932-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 13, 2019
Priority dateJun 15, 2018
Publication dateJun 2, 2020
Grant dateJun 2, 2020

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A DC/DC converter comprises a transformer having a primary and a secondary, a winding of the primary forming part of a transformer power supply self-oscillating circuit. The primary side includes a controllable circuit that receives a first digital signal to be transmitted to the secondary, and a modulation device acting on the self-oscillating circuit. The secondary side comprises a detection and de-modulation circuit for recovering the first signal. The modulation device delivers a second signal that controls, via a switch, application of a first DC voltage across the self-oscillating circuit when the second signal is in a first state, the second signal comprising first pulse trains in a second state during first periods of the first signal. The detection and demodulation circuit comprises a device for reconstructing the first pulse trains of the second signal based on interruptions of energy recovered at the secondary, thereby deducing the first signal therefrom.

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A DC/DC converter, comprising: a transformer comprising a primary and a secondary, a winding of the primary forming part of a transformer power supply self-oscillating circuit; on the primary side, a controllable circuit intended to receive a first digital signal to be transmitted to the secondary and comprising a modulation device acting on said transformer power supply self-oscillating circuit on the side of the primary; and on the side of the secondary, a detection and de-modulation circuit for recovering said first signal, said first signal comprising first periods in a first state and second periods in a second state ( 0 ), said modulation device delivering a second signal for controlling a switch of application, when said second signal is in said first state, of a first DC voltage across said self-oscillating circuit, said second signal comprising first pulse trains in the second state during said first periods of the first signal and said detection and demodulation circuit to recover said first signal comprising a device for reconstructing said first pulse trains of said second signal based on interruptions of the energy recovered at the secondary, to deduce said first signal therefrom. 2. The converter of claim 1 , wherein the first and second periods of the first signal form a second train of pulses having a frequency smaller than the frequency of the pulses contained in the first pulse trains of the second signal. 3. The converter of claim 2 , wherein the frequency of the pulses of the first signal is greater, by a ratio of at least 10, than the frequency of the pulses contained in the first pulse trains of the second signal. 4. The converter of claim 1 , wherein the resonance frequency of the self-oscillating circuit is greater, preferably by a ratio of at least 10, than the frequency of the pulses contained in the pulse trains of the second signal. 5. The converter of claim 1 , wherein the detection circuit detects the presence or the absence of power transmitted to the secondary of the transformer. 6. The converter of claim 5 , wherein the presence or the absence of transmitted power is detected by the presence or the absence of current via a voltage drop in a resistor. 7. The converter of claim 5 , wherein the detection circuit detects the absence of a current at the output of a rectifying bridge having input terminals coupled across a secondary winding of the transformer. 8. A method of transmission of a digital signal by a DC/DC converter comprising a transformer, wherein: on the side of the primary of the transformer: a first digital signal, to be transmitted to the secondary and comprising first periods in a first state and second periods in a second state ( 0 ), is converted into a second signal comprising, during the first periods of the first signal, first trains of pulses from the first state to the second state ( 0 ); and a first DC voltage is applied across a self-oscillating circuit when the second signal is in the first state; and on the side of the secondary: the first pulse trains of the second signal are reconstructed from interruptions of the energy recovered at the secondary; and the first signal is deduced therefrom. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the period of the pulses of the first pulse trains is shorter, preferably by a ratio of at least 10, than the self-oscillation period of the self-oscillating circuit. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the duration of each pulse represents less than five, preferably one or two, self-oscillation periods of the self-oscillating circuit. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the first and second periods of the first signal form a second pulse train having a frequency smaller than the frequency of the pulses contained in the first pulse trains of the second signal. 12. A method of transmission of a digital signal in a device comprising: a transformer comprising a primary and a secondary), a winding of the primary forming part of a transformer power supply self-oscillating circuit; on the primary side, a controllable circuit intended to receive a first digital signal to be transmitted to the secondary and comprising a modulation device acting on said transformer power supply self-oscillating circuit on the side of the primary; and on the side of the secondary, a detection and de-modulation circuit for recovering said first digital signal, said first digital signal comprising first periods in a first state and second periods in a second state, said modulation device delivering a second signal for controlling a switch of application, when said second signal is in said first state, of a first DC voltage across said self-oscillating circuit, said second signal comprising first pulse trains in the second state during said first periods of the first signal and said detection and demodulation circuit to recover said first digital signal comprising a device for reconstructing said first pulse trains of said second signal based on interruptions of the energy recovered at the secondary, to deduce said first signal therefrom, the method comprising: converting said first digital signal into said second signal by said modulation device; applying said first DC voltage by said switch when the second signal is in the first state; and on the side of the secondary: reconstructing said first pulse trains; and deducing said first signal therefrom.

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  • H02M3/3385Primary

    with automatic control of output voltage or current (H02M3/33561 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Details of apparatus for conversion · CPC title

  • H02M3/3382Primary

    in a push-pull circuit arrangement · CPC title

  • Devices or circuits for detecting current in a converter · CPC title

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What does patent US10673345B2 cover?
A DC/DC converter comprises a transformer having a primary and a secondary, a winding of the primary forming part of a transformer power supply self-oscillating circuit. The primary side includes a controllable circuit that receives a first digital signal to be transmitted to the secondary, and a modulation device acting on the self-oscillating circuit. The secondary side comprises a detection …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Commissariat Energie Atomique
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02M3/3385. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 02 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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