Apparatus and method for diagnosing a failure of an inverter
US-2024405664-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9608509B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9608509-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414470229-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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A switching converter providing an output voltage has a first switch and a control circuit. The control circuit provides an auxiliary power supply voltage, and a switching control signal to control the first switch based on the output voltage and a reference signal. The switching converter is shut down by the control circuit when a fault happens, and the switching converter restarts when the auxiliary power supply voltage decreases to a first threshold.
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We claim: 1. A control circuit for controlling a switching converter, the switching converter having a first switch and an output terminal configured to provide an output voltage, the control circuit comprising: a voltage regulating circuit, configured to provide an auxiliary power supply voltage across a capacitor; a switching control circuit, configured to provide a pulse signal based on a reference signal and a feedback signal representative of the output voltage; a first logic circuit, coupled to the switching control circuit, and wherein the first logic circuit is configured to provide a switching control signal to a control terminal of the first switch based on a protection signal and the pulse signal; and a restart delay circuit, coupled to the voltage regulating circuit, wherein the restart delay circuit is configured to provide an enable signal based on the protection signal and the auxiliary power supply voltage, and wherein when the protection signal is in a first state, the enable signal is configured to disable the voltage regulating circuit and the switching control circuit until the auxiliary power supply voltage decreases to a first threshold; and wherein the restart delay circuit further comprising: an under-voltage detecting circuit, having a first input terminal, a second input terminal and an output terminal, wherein the first input terminal is coupled to the voltage regulating circuit, and the second input terminal is configured to receive the first threshold, and the output terminal is configured to provide a reset signal based on comparing the auxiliary power supply voltage with the first threshold; and a flip-flop, having a set terminal, a reset terminal and an output terminal, wherein the set terminal is configured to receive the protection signal, the reset terminal is coupled to the output terminal of the under-voltage detecting circuit to receive the reset signal, and the output terminal is configured to provide the enable signal based on the protection signal and the reset signal. 2. The control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the switching control circuit further comprising: a peak current control circuit, configured to provide a current control signal based on a current flowing through the first switch and a peak current reference signal; a voltage control circuit, configured to provide a voltage control signal based on the feedback signal and the reference signal; and a second logic circuit, configured to provide the pulse signal based on the current control signal and the voltage control signal. 3. The control circuit of claim 2 , wherein the enable signal is configured to disable the peak current control circuit and the voltage control circuit when the protection signal is in the first state. 4. The control circuit of claim 1 , further comprising an under-voltage-lock-out circuit, having a first output terminal coupled to the voltage regulating circuit to provide a first under voltage indicating signal based on comparing the auxiliary power supply voltage with a first auxiliary supply reference signal and a second auxiliary supply reference signal, wherein the voltage regulating circuit is controlled by the first under voltage indicating signal. 5. The control circuit of claim 4 , wherein the under-voltage-lock-out circuit further comprising a second output terminal, wherein the second output terminal is coupled to the first logic circuit to provide a second under voltage indicating signal based on comparing the auxiliary power supply voltage with the first auxiliary supply reference signal and a second threshold, wherein the first logic circuit is configured to provide the switching control signal based on the second under voltage indicating signal, the protection signal and the pulse signal. 6. The control circuit of claim 4 , wherein the enable signal is configured to disable the under-voltage-lock-out circuit when the protection signal is in the first state. 7. The control circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a fault detection circuit, configured to provide the protection signal, wherein the protection signal transits to the first state when a fault happens on the switching converter. 8. The control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the restart delay circuit further comprising: a current source coupled between the auxiliary power supply voltage and a ground; and wherein the current source is configured to discharge the capacitor when the voltage regulating circuit is disabled. 9. A switching converter having an input terminal and an output terminal configured to provide an output voltage, wherein the switching converter comprising: a first switch, having a control terminal, wherein the first switch is coupled between the input terminal and the output terminal of the switching converter; a capacitor, having a first terminal and a second terminal; and a control circuit, having an input terminal, a first output terminal and a second output terminal, wherein the input terminal is coupled to the output terminal of the switching converter, the first output terminal is configured to provide a switching control signal to the control terminal of the first switch, and the second output terminal is coupled to the first terminal of the capacitor to provide an auxiliary power supply voltage; wherein the switching converter is shut down by the control circuit when a fault happens on the switching converter, and the switching converter restarts after a delay time period, wherein the delay time period is related to the auxiliary power supply voltage; wherein the control circuit further comprising: an under-voltage detecting circuit, having a first input terminal, a second input terminal and an output terminal, wherein the first input terminal is coupled to the first terminal of the capacitor, and the second input terminal is configured to receive a first threshold, and the output terminal is configured to provide a reset signal based on the auxiliary power supply voltage and the first threshold; and a flip-flop, having a set terminal, a reset terminal and an output terminal, wherein the set terminal is configured to receive a protection signal, the reset terminal is coupled to the output terminal of the under-voltage detecting circuit to receive the reset signal, and the output terminal is configured to provide an enable signal based on the protection signal and the reset signal. 10. The switching converter of claim 9 , wherein the delay time period is related to a time period that the auxiliary power supply voltage decreases from a predetermined voltage level to a first threshold. 11. The switching converter of claim 9 , wherein an enable signal is configured to shut down the switching converter based on the protection signal, and the enable signal is configured to enable the switching converter again based on the auxiliary power supply voltage. 12. The switching converter of claim 9 , wherein the control circuit further comprising a current source coupled to the capacitor, and wherein the capacitor is discharged by the current source when the switching converter is shut down. 13. The switching converter of claim 9 , wherein the control circuit further comprising: a voltage regulating circuit, configured to provide the auxiliary power supply voltage across the capacitor; a switching control circuit, configured to provide a pulse signal based on a reference signal and a feedback signal representative of the output voltage; and a first logic circuit, coupled to the switching control circuit, and wherein the first logic circuit is configured to provide the switching control signal based on a protection signal and the pulse sign
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