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US-2015048757-A1 · Feb 19, 2015 · US
US9572224B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9572224-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514731014-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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Thermally protected bleeder circuits for maintaining an input current of a power converter above a dimmer circuit holding current are disclosed. In one example, a bleeder control circuit may generate a bleeder control signal to control a bleeder current of the bleeder circuit based on an input current signal and a temperature signal. The bleeder control circuit may cause the bleeder current to be substantially equal to zero in response to the input current signal being greater than or equal to a reference signal, and may cause the bleeder current to be proportional to a difference between the input current signal and the reference signal in response to the input current signal being less than the reference signal. The reference signal may be constant for temperatures less than a threshold temperature, but may decrease with respect to increases in temperature for temperatures greater than the threshold temperature.
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A bleeder control circuit for a controller of a power converter, wherein the bleeder control circuit is operable to receive an input current sense signal representative of an input current of the power converter and a temperature signal representative of a temperature of the power converter, wherein the bleeder control circuit is configured to output an adjustable bleeder control signal to control a bleeder current of a bleeder circuit of the power converter based at least in part on the input current sense signal and the temperature signal, wherein the bleeder control circuit is configured to output the bleeder control signal at a level that causes the bleeder current to be substantially equal to zero in response to the input current sense signal being greater than or equal to a reference signal, and wherein the bleeder control circuit is configured to output the bleeder control signal at a level that causes the bleeder current to be greater than zero in response to the input current sense signal being less than the reference signal. 2. The bleeder control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the reference signal is equal to a first value when the temperature signal indicates that the temperature of the power converter is less than or equal to a temperature threshold, and wherein the reference signal is equal to a second value that is less than the first value when the temperature signal indicates that the temperature of the power converter is greater than the temperature threshold. 3. The bleeder control circuit of claim 2 , wherein the first value corresponds to a holding current of a dimmer circuit of the power converter. 4. The bleeder control circuit of claim 2 , wherein the second value is a variable value that decreases linearly with respect to increases in the temperature when the temperature signal indicates that the temperature of the power converter is greater than the temperature threshold. 5. The bleeder control circuit of claim 2 , wherein the second value is a variable value that decreases non-linearly with respect to increases in the temperature when the temperature signal indicates that the temperature of the power converter is greater than the temperature threshold. 6. The bleeder control circuit of claim 1 , wherein outputting the bleeder control signal at a level that causes the bleeder current to be greater than zero in response to the input current sense signal being less than reference signal comprises outputting the bleeder control signal at a level that causes the bleeder current to be equal to a value greater than zero based on a difference between the input current sense signal and the reference signal. 7. The bleeder control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the bleeder control circuit comprises: a reference generator circuit operable to receive the temperature signal and configured to output a reference signal, wherein the reference signal is substantially constant when the temperature signal is less than a temperature threshold, and wherein the reference signal decreases with respect to increases in the temperature when the temperature signal is greater than the temperature threshold; and an amplifier operable to receive the input current sense signal at an inverting terminal of the amplifier and coupled to receive the reference signal at a non-inverting terminal of the amplifier, wherein the amplifier is configured to output the adjustable bleeder control signal based at least in part on the input current sense signal and the reference signal. 8. The bleeder control circuit of claim 7 , wherein the bleeder control circuit further comprises: a bleeder enable circuit coupled to the amplifier and operable to receive the temperature signal and an input sense signal representative of an input of the power converter, wherein the bleeder enable circuit is configured to output a bleeder enable signal to the amplifier at a level that enables the amplifier in response to the input sense signal indicating that the dimmer circuit is connected to the input of the power converter and the temperature signal indicating that the temperature of the power converter is less than a shutdown temperature threshold, and wherein the bleeder enable circuit is configured to output the bleeder enable signal to the amplifier at a level that disables the amplifier in response to the input sense signal indicating that on the dimmer circuit is not connected to the input of the power converter or the temperature signal indicating that the temperature of the power converter is greater than or equal to the shutdown temperature threshold. 9. The bleeder control circuit of claim 7 , wherein the reference generator circuit comprises: a constant current source, wherein a first end of the constant current source is operable to be coupled to a supply of the power converter; a resistor, wherein a first end of the resistor is coupled to a second end of the constant current source, and wherein a second end of the resistor is operable to be coupled to a return of the power converter; and an adjustable current source operable to receive the temperature signal and configured to conduct an adjustable current based on the temperature signal, wherein a first end of the adjustable current source is coupled to the second end of the constant current source and the first end of the resistor, and wherein a second end of the adjustable current source is operable to be coupled to the return of the power converter. 10. A power converter comprising: a bleeder circuit; and a controller coupled to the bleeder circuit, wherein the controller comprises a bleeder control circuit operable to receive an input current sense signal representative of an input current of the power converter and a temperature signal representative of a temperature of the power converter, wherein the bleeder control circuit is configured to output an adjustable bleeder control signal to control a bleeder current of the bleeder circuit based at least in part on the input current sense signal and the temperature signal, wherein the bleeder control circuit is configured to output the bleeder control signal at a level that causes the bleeder current to be substantially equal to zero in response to the input current sense signal being greater than or equal to a reference signal, and wherein the bleeder control circuit is configured to output the bleeder control signal at a level that causes the bleeder current to be greater than zero in response to the input current sense signal being less than the reference signal. 11. The power converter of claim 10 , wherein the reference signal is equal to a first value when the temperature signal indicates that the temperature of the power converter is less than or equal to a temperature threshold, and wherein the reference signal is equal to a second value that is less than the first value when the temperature signal indicates that the temperature of the power converter is greater than the temperature threshold. 12. The power converter of claim 11 , wherein the power converter further comprises a dimmer circuit, and wherein the first value corresponds to a holding current of the dimmer circuit. 13. The power converter of claim 11 , wherein the second value is a variable value that decreases linearly with respect to increases in the temperature when the temperature signal indicates that the temperature of the power converter is greater than the temperature threshold. 14. The power converter of claim 11 , wherein the second value is a variable value that decreases non-linearly with respect to increases in the temperature when the temperature signal indicates tha
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