Circuits to identify protection device failures
US-2019237959-A1 · Aug 1, 2019 · US
US12184062B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12184062-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017640609-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 4, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 6, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2024 |
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The present disclosure presents a surge protection circuit, and a power supply device and an LED lighting device both applying the surge protection circuit. The surge protection circuit includes an inductive circuit and an energy-releasing circuit. The inductive circuit is coupled to a power loop for a load, and is configured to receive and temporarily store surge energy in the power loop. The energy-releasing circuit is connected in parallel with the inductive circuit, and is configured to release the surge energy for preventing the surge energy from affecting later-stage circuit(s).
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A power supply device, wherein the power supply device is coupled to a power loop for a load in order to produce a driving signal, and comprising: a rectifying circuit configured to rectify an external driving signal to produce a rectified signal; an inductor, serially connected on the power loop and configured to receive and temporarily store surge energy in an external driving signal; a voltage-controlled component, connected in parallel with the inductor and configured to conduct electrical current to release the surge energy in response to a voltage across two ends of the inductor, thereby preventing the surge energy from affecting later-stage circuit(s), wherein the driving signal is obtained based on and after the external driving signal is processed through the inductor and voltage-controlled component; a driving module, comprising: a shock detection module connected in parallel between outputs of the rectifying circuit to detect a signal on the power loop and output a control signal according to the detection result; a driving circuit coupled to the shock detection module, and configured to determine whether to perform DC to DC voltage conversion based on the control signal. 2. The power supply device according to claim 1 , wherein the shock detection module further includes a detection control circuit and a current-limiting circuit, wherein: the detection control circuit is connected in parallel between the outputs of the rectifying circuit, in order to sample and detect the signal on the power loop, and is configured to control the current-limiting circuit according to the detection result, and the current-limiting circuit is coupled to the driving circuit and enables or disables the driving circuit according to the detection result. 3. The power supply device according to claim 2 , wherein the driving circuit includes a switching circuit and an energy storage circuit, wherein: the switching circuit includes a metal-oxygen-semiconductor field-effect transistor, whose control terminal is connected to the current-limiting circuit, and other terminals coupled to the energy storage circuit, the current-limiting circuit enables or disables the driving circuit via control by the control terminal, and the energy storage circuit is repeatedly charged and discharged according to the on/off state of the switching circuit, in order to receive a stable signal. 4. The power supply device according to claim 1 , wherein the voltage-controlled component includes a discharge tube or thyristor, a varistor or a variable resistor, or a transient voltage suppressor diode. 5. The power supply device according to claim 1 , wherein the power supply device further includes a rectifying circuit, which is coupled to the inductor and configured to receive and then rectify a signal to produce a rectified signal. 6. The power supply device according to claim 1 , wherein the power supply device further includes a filtering circuit, coupled to the inductor and configured to receive and then filter a signal to produce an output. 7. The power supply device according to claim 1 , wherein the power supply device further includes a filtering circuit, coupled to the rectifying circuit and configured to receive and then filter a signal to produce an output. 8. The power supply device according to claim 2 , wherein the shock detection module is coupled to the power loop and configured to detect an installation state of a load; and wherein when the load is abnormally installed, the shock detection module is configured to limit an electric current in the power loop so as to prevent operation of the load. 9. The power supply device according to claim 8 , wherein the load includes an LED module. 10. The power supply device according to claim 3 , wherein the power supply device further includes an overvoltage protection circuit, coupled to the power loop and configured to receive a signal and perform overvoltage protection when the received signal exceeds a predefined threshold value, wherein the received signal is a signal resulting from processing by the rectifying circuit. 11. The power supply device according to claim 10 , wherein the power supply device further includes an auxiliary power supply module, coupled to the power loop and configured to detect a received signal so as to determine whether to provide auxiliary power for use by the load based on the detection result. 12. An LED lighting device, comprising: the power supply device as claimed in claim 1 , which power supply device is configured to receive an external driving signal and output a driving signal; and an LED module, coupled to the power supply device and configured to emit light based on the driving signal. 13. The LED lighting device according to claim 12 , wherein the LED lighting device further includes: a lamp tube having a light strip disposed therein, wherein the LED module is disposed in/on the light strip; and two end caps disposed on two opposite ends of the lamp tube respectively, wherein each of the two end caps has at least one external connection terminal and the external driving signal is to be applied to external connection terminals of the two end caps and across the two opposite ends of the lamp tube, wherein the power supply device is disposed in at least one of the end caps and coupled to the external connection terminal(s). 14. The LED lighting device according to claim 12 , wherein the LED lighting device is an LED tube lamp comprising the power supply device and the LED module.
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