Power supply control device
US-2024305205-A1 · Sep 12, 2024 · US
US2016172986A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016172986-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514965983-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An error amplifier outputs an error voltage to the primary side as a feedback signal indicating a state of the load. An oscillator controls a switching frequency of the switching operation such that the switching frequency is reduced from a highest normal frequency to a lowest normal frequency based on the feedback signal in a load range from a heavily-loaded state to a lightly-loaded state in a normal oscillating operation that continuously performs the switching operation. An intermittent oscillation control circuit intermittently performs the switching operation by stopping the switching operation based on the feedback signal when the load is lighter than a previously set reference. The oscillator increases the switching frequency from an intermittent-operation frequency lower than the lowest normal frequency in an intermittent oscillation duration in which the switching operation is performed in the intermittent oscillating operation.
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A switched-mode power supply device, comprising: a transformer comprising a primary winding in a primary side to which a DC voltage is applied and a secondary winding; a switching circuit connected to the primary winding; a rectifying-smoothening circuit that rectifies and smoothens a pulse voltage generated at the secondary winding, by switching the switching element; an output unit that outputs an output voltage obtained by the rectifying-smoothening circuit to a load; an error amplifier that outputs an error voltage to the primary side as a feedback signal indicating a state of the load, the error voltage being obtained by comparing the output voltage to a reference voltage; an oscillator that controls a switching frequency of the switching operation such that the switching frequency is reduced from a highest normal frequency to a lowest normal frequency based on the feedback signal in a load range from a heavily-loaded state to a lightly-loaded state in a normal oscillating operation that continuously performs the switching operation; and an intermittent oscillation control circuit that intermittently performs the switching operation by stopping the switching operation based on the feedback signal when the load is lighter than a previously set reference, wherein the oscillator increases the switching frequency from an intermittent-operation frequency lower than the lowest normal frequency in an intermittent oscillation duration in which the switching operation is performed in the intermittent oscillating operation. 2 . The switched-mode power supply device according to claim 1 , wherein different frequencies are set as the intermittent-operation frequency, and the oscillator increases the switching frequency by switching the intermittent-operation frequency from a low frequency to a high frequency in the intermittent oscillation duration. 3 . The switched-mode power supply device according to claim 1 , wherein the oscillator increases the switching frequency from the intermittent-operation frequency toward the lowest normal frequency and maintains the switching frequency when the switching frequency reaches the lowest normal frequency in the intermittent oscillation duration. 4 . The switched-mode power supply device according to claim 2 , wherein the oscillator increases the switching frequency from the intermittent-operation frequency toward the lowest normal frequency and maintains the switching frequency when the switching frequency reaches the lowest normal frequency in the intermittent oscillation duration. 5 . The switched-mode power supply device according to claim 1 , wherein the oscillator sets the switching frequency back to the intermittent-operation frequency before starting the switching operation at each intermittent oscillation duration. 6 . The switched-mode power supply device according to claim 2 , wherein the oscillator sets the switching frequency back to the intermittent-operation frequency before starting the switching operation at each intermittent oscillation duration. 7 . The switched-mode power supply device according claim 1 , further comprising: a timer circuit that measures a time from start of the intermittent oscillation duration, wherein the oscillator increases the switching frequency from the intermittent-operation frequency based on the time measured by the timer circuit at each intermittent oscillation duration. 8 . The switched-mode power supply device according claim 2 , further comprising: a timer circuit that measures a time from start of the intermittent oscillation duration, wherein the oscillator increases the switching frequency from the intermittent-operation frequency based on the time measured by the timer circuit at each intermittent oscillation duration. 9 . The switched-mode power supply device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a counter circuit that counts the number of oscillations from start of the intermittent oscillation duration, wherein the oscillator increases the switching frequency from the intermittent-operation frequency based on the number of oscillations counted by the counter circuit at each intermittent oscillation duration. 10 . The switched-mode power supply device according to claim 2 , further comprising: a counter circuit that counts the number of oscillations from start of the intermittent oscillation duration, wherein the oscillator increases the switching frequency from the intermittent-operation frequency based on the number of oscillations counted by the counter circuit at each intermittent oscillation duration. 11 . The switched-mode power supply device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a voltage detection circuit that detects a power-supply voltage obtained by rectifying and smoothing a pulse voltage generated across an auxiliary winding of the transformer, wherein the oscillator increases the switching frequency from the intermittent-operation frequency based on a detection result of a power-supply voltage by the voltage detection circuit at each intermittent oscillation duration. 12 . The switched-mode power supply device according to claim 2 , further comprising: a voltage detection circuit that detects a power-supply voltage obtained by rectifying and smoothing a pulse voltage generated across an auxiliary winding of the transformer, wherein the oscillator increases the switching frequency from the intermittent-operation frequency based on a detection result of a power-supply voltage by the voltage detection circuit at each intermittent oscillation duration.
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