Stabilizing reference voltage of switched capacitor circuits
US-9223332-B1 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9568932B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9568932-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113876241-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2011 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2010 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.
What the patent document calls the invention.
A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.
Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.
Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.
The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.
Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.
Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.
Official abstract text for this publication.
A household appliance ( 1 ) is provided with an electronic command device ( 3 ) for reducing standby-state energy consumption of the electric household appliance ( 1 ). The electronic command device ( 3 ) includes an electronic control unit ( 20 ) and a switching mode low power supply unit ( 6 ) designed to supply a predetermined supply voltage (VB) to the electronic control unit ( 20 ). The switching mode low power supply unit ( 6 ) has at least a first control terminal ( 12 ) and at least an output terminal ( 9 ) supplying the main prefixed supply voltage (VB) to the electronic control unit ( 20 ). The switching mode low power supply unit ( 6 ) is further configured to switch from a operating state to a standby state, when the first control terminal ( 12 ) receives a command signal (Soff). The electronic control unit ( 20 ) has a sensing terminal ( 23 ) and is configured to generate the command signal (Soff) when it detects a predetermined voltage variation on the sensing terminal ( 23 ). The electronic command device ( 3 ) is configured to connect the sensing terminal ( 23 ) to the output terminal ( 9 ), at least temporarily, to cause the electronic control unit ( 20 ) to generate the command signal (Soff) so that the switching mode low power supply unit ( 6 ) switches from the operating state to the standby state.
Opening claim text (preview).
The invention claimed is: 1. A method for reducing standby-state energy consumption of an electric household appliance comprising an electronic control unit, and a switching mode low power supply unit which supplies a main prefixed supply voltage (VB) to said electronic control unit; the switching mode low power supply unit comprising at least a first control terminal and at least an output terminal which supplies said main prefixed supply voltage (VB) to said electronic control unit; the switching mode low power supply unit being further configured to switch from an operating state to a standby state when said first control terminal receives a command signal (Soff); said electronic control unit having a sensing terminal and being configured to generate said command signal (Soff) when it detects a predetermined voltage variation on said sensing terminal; the method comprising the step of connecting, at least temporarily, said sensing terminal to said output terminal or to an independent auxiliary terminal having a predetermined voltage to cause the electronic control unit to generate said command signal (Soff) so that said switching mode low power supply unit switches from the operating state to the standby state; wherein said switching mode low power supply unit has a second control terminal and is further configured to switch from the standby state to the operating state, when it detects a prefixed voltage variation (ΔV) on the second control terminal; said method comprising the step of connecting, at least temporarily, said second control terminal to said output terminal, or to an independent auxiliary terminal having a predetermined voltage, to cause said prefixed voltage variation (ΔV) on said second control terminal so that said switching mode low power supply unit switches from said standby state to said operating state. 2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein said output terminal is maintained at zero voltage during said standby state; said method further comprising the steps of: supplying a predetermined low voltage (V 1 ) different than zero to said second control terminal during at least said standby state; and connecting, at least temporarily, said second control terminal to said output terminal, or to an independent auxiliary terminal having about a zero voltage, to generate said prefixed voltage variation (ΔV) on the second control terminal to cause said switching mode low power supply unit to switch from the standby state to the operating state. 3. A method according to claim 2 , wherein said switching mode low power supply unit comprises: a switching regulator unit comprising said second control terminal and said output terminal and being configured to switch from the standby state to the operating state, when it detects the prefixed voltage variation on the second control terminal; and a low voltage auxiliary supply means supplying said predetermined low voltage (V 1 ), different than zero, to said second control terminal during at least said standby state; said method further comprising the step of turning off said switching regulator unit during said standby state and maintaining a turned-on state of said low voltage auxiliary supply means so as to supply said predetermined low voltage different than zero to said second control terminal. 4. A method according to claim 1 , wherein said switching mode low power supply unit comprises: a switching regulator unit comprising said second control terminal and said output terminal and being configured to switch from the standby state to the operating state, when it detects the prefixed voltage variation on the second control terminal; and a low voltage auxiliary supply means supplying a predetermined low voltage (V 1 ), different than zero, to said second control terminal during at least said standby state; said method further comprising the step of turning-off said switching regulator unit during said standby state and maintaining a turned-on state of said low voltage auxiliary supply means so as to supply said predetermined low voltage different than zero to said second control terminal. 5. A household appliance provided with an electronic command device for reducing standby-state energy consumption of the electric household appliance and comprising an electronic control unit and a switching mode low power supply unit designed to supply a predetermined supply voltage (VB) to said electronic control unit; said switching mode low power supply unit comprising at least a first control terminal and at least an output terminal supplying said predetermined supply voltage (VB) to said electronic control unit; the switching mode low power supply unit being further configured to switch from an operating state to a standby state, when said first control terminal receives a command signal (Soff); said electronic control unit having a sensing terminal and being configured to generate said command signal (Soff) when it detects a predetermined voltage variation on said sensing terminal; wherein said electronic command device is configured to connect said sensing terminal to said output terminal, at least temporarily, to cause the electronic control unit to generate said command signal (Soff) so that said switching mode low power supply unit switches from the operating state to the standby state; wherein said switching mode low power supply unit has a second control terminal and is further configured to switch from the standby state to the operating state, when it detects a prefixed voltage variation (ΔV) on the second control terminal; and said electronic command device being configured to connect, at least temporarily, said second control terminal to said output terminal, or to an independent auxiliary terminal having a predetermined voltage, to cause said prefixed voltage variation (ΔV) on said second control terminal so that said switching mode low power supply unit switches from the standby state to said operating state. 6. A household appliance according to claim 5 , wherein the switching mode low power supply unit comprises: a switching regulator unit comprising said second control terminal and said output terminal and being configured to switch from the standby state to the operating state, when it detects the prefixed voltage variation (ΔV) on the second control terminal; and a low voltage auxiliary supply means supplying a predetermined low voltage (V 1 ), different from zero, to said second control terminal during at least the standby state; said switching mode low power supply unit being configured to turn-off said switching regulator unit during said standby state and maintain a turned-on state of said low voltage auxiliary supply means so as to supply said predetermined low voltage (V 1 ) different from zero to said second control terminal. 7. A household appliance according to claim 6 , wherein said electronic command device comprises switching means having a first terminal and a second terminal respectively connected to said output terminal and to said second control terminal of said switching regulator unit; and wherein operation of said switching means causes the variation voltage (ΔV) on said second control terminal or generation of said command signal (Soff) on the basis of the voltage of said output terminal. 8. A household appliance according to claim 6 , wherein said electronic control unit is configured to automatically switch from an on-state to an off-state, when said switching regulator unit switches to said standby state. 9. A household appliance according to claim 8 , wherein said electronic control unit is configured to determine a power fail when, on switching from the off-state to the on-state, it detects no voltage variation on said sensing term
Power saving characterised by the action undertaken · CPC title
Regulating voltage or current · CPC title
using a power saving mode (for copiers G03G15/5004) · CPC title
Systems integrating technologies related to power network operation and communication or information technologies for improving the carbon footprint of the management of residential or tertiary loads, i.e. smart grids as climate change mitigation technology in the buildings sector, including also the last stages of power distribution and the control, monitoring or operating management systems at local level · CPC title
End-user application control systems · CPC title
Related publications grouped by family.
Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.