LED driver circuit and bleeder circuit
US-9148929-B2 · Sep 29, 2015 · US
US9602009B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9602009-B1 |
| Application number | US-201514962911-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2017 |
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An energy storage circuit for use with a power converter includes a base capacitor coupled between an input bus and a ground potential, and an adjust capacitor. A switching device is coupled in series with the adjust capacitor between the input bus and the ground potential. A voltage regulator coupled between a control terminal of the switching device and ground. The voltage regulator has an input coupled to the second internal node, wherein when the power switch is turned on a signal at the second internal node is representative of a fluctuating input voltage. The voltage regulator is activated when the fluctuating input voltage is in a crest region, thereby turning the switching device off and disengaging the adjust capacitor. The voltage regulator is deactivated when the fluctuating input voltage is in a valley region, thereby turning the switching device on and engaging the adjust capacitor.
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An energy storage circuit for use with a power converter, the power converter having an energy transfer element that receives a fluctuating input voltage produced from a rectified AC input line voltage, the fluctuating input voltage being provided on an input bus coupled to a primary side of the energy transfer element, the energy transfer element having an output side that delivers an output signal to a load, a power switch being coupled to the primary side of the energy transfer element for regulating a transfer of energy to the output signal delivered to the load, a bias supply of the energy transfer element being coupled between first and second nodes, the bias supply producing a bias voltage at the first node, the energy storage circuit comprising: a base capacitor coupled between the input bus and a ground potential, the base capacitor having a first capacitance; an adjust capacitor having a second capacitance; a switching device coupled in series with the adjust capacitor between the input bus and the ground potential; and a control circuit that includes a voltage regulator having first and second terminals respectively coupled to a control terminal of the switching device and the ground potential, the control circuit further including a resistor coupled between the first node and the control terminal, the voltage regulator further having an input coupled to the second node, wherein during normal operation when the power switch is turned on a signal at the second node is representative of the fluctuating input voltage, the voltage regulator being activated when the fluctuating input voltage is in a crest region thereby turning the switching device off and disengaging the adjust capacitor, the voltage regulator being deactivated when the fluctuating input voltage is in a valley region, thereby turning the switching device on and engaging the adjust capacitor, such that when the adjust capacitor is engaged a total capacitance of the energy storage circuit is equal to a sum of the first and second capacitances. 2. The energy storage circuit of claim 1 wherein the first capacitance is relatively small as compared to the second capacitance. 3. The energy storage circuit of claim 2 wherein a ratio of the second capacitance to the first capacitance is 2:1 or greater. 4. The energy storage circuit of claim 1 wherein the base capacitor has a relatively high voltage rating as compared to the adjust capacitor. 5. The energy storage circuit of claim 2 wherein the first capacitance is determined by a holdup time of the power converter. 6. The energy storage circuit of claim 1 wherein the power converter is a DC-to-DC power converter. 7. The energy storage circuit of claim 1 wherein the power converter is a DC-to-DC flyback power converter. 8. The energy storage circuit of claim wherein the total capacitance is determine by a minimum specified valley voltage of the fluctuating input voltage. 9. The energy storage circuit of claim 1 wherein the control circuit further includes a charging capacitor coupled to the second node and to the input of the voltage regulator, in the valley region of the fluctuating input voltage a voltage on the charging capacitor dropping below a turn-on threshold of the voltage regulator. 10. The energy storage circuit of claim 9 wherein the charging capacitor is coupled to the input of the voltage regulator through a resistor divider. 11. The energy storage circuit of claim 1 wherein the switching device is a MOSFET. 12. A power converter comprising: an energy transfer element having a primary side that receives a fluctuating input voltage produced from a rectified AC input line voltage, the fluctuating input voltage being provided on an input bus, the energy transfer element also having a bias supply coupled between first and second nodes, the bias supply producing a bias voltage at the first node, and an output side that delivers an output signal to a load; a power switch coupled to the primary side for regulating a transfer of energy to the output signal delivered to the load; a base capacitor coupled between the input bus and a ground potential, the base capacitor having a first capacitance; an adjust capacitor having a second capacitance; a switching device coupled in series with the adjust capacitor between the input bus and the ground potential; and a control circuit that includes a voltage regulator having first and second terminals respectively coupled to a control terminal of the switching device and the ground potential, the control circuit further including a resistor coupled between the first node and the control terminal, the voltage regulator further having an input coupled to the second node, wherein during normal operation when the power switch is turned on a signal at the second node is representative of the fluctuating input voltage, the voltage regulator being activated when the fluctuating input voltage is in a crest region thereby turning the switching device off and disengaging the adjust capacitor, the voltage regulator being deactivated when the fluctuating input voltage is in a valley region, thereby turning the switching device on and engaging the adjust capacitor, such that when the adjust capacitor is engaged a total capacitance of the energy storage circuit is equal to a sum of the first and second capacitances. 13. The energy storage circuit of claim 12 wherein the first capacitance is relatively small as compared to the second capacitance. 14. The power converter of claim 13 wherein a ratio of the second capacitance to the first capacitance is 2:1 or greater. 15. The power converter of claim 12 wherein the base capacitor has a relatively high voltage rating as compared to the adjust capacitor. 16. The power converter of claim 12 wherein the first capacitance is determined by a holdup time of the power converter. 17. The power converter of claim 12 wherein the power converter is a DC-to-DC power converter. 18. The power converter of claim 12 wherein the power converter is a DC-to-DC flyback power converter. 19. The power converter of claim 12 wherein the total capacitance is determined by a minimum specified valley voltage of the fluctuating input voltage. 20. The power converter of claim 12 wherein the control circuit further includes a charging capacitor coupled to the second node and to the input of the voltage regulator, in the valley region of the fluctuating input voltage a voltage on the charging capacitor dropping below a turn-on threshold of the voltage regulator. 21. The power converter of claim 20 wherein the charging capacitor is coupled to the input of the voltage regulator through a resistor divider. 22. The power converter of claim 12 wherein the switching device is a MOSFET.
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