Magnetic sensing technique for power supply systems
US-9209700-B2 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US9654013B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9654013-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514695337-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 16, 2017 |
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In one embodiment, a control circuit configured to control a power stage circuit of a primary-controlled flyback converter, can include: (i) a current sense circuit that generates a current sense signal by sampling a primary current; (ii) a voltage sense circuit that generates a voltage sense signal by sampling an auxiliary voltage after a blanking time has elapsed; (iii) a control signal generator that generates a switch control signal according to the voltage sense signal and the current sense signal; and (iv) the switch control signal being configured to control a power switch of the power stage circuit, where the switch control signal is active during a constant on time.
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A control circuit configured to control a power stage circuit of a primary-controlled flyback converter, the control circuit comprising: a) a current sense circuit configured to generate a current sense signal by sampling a primary current; b) a voltage sense circuit configured to generate a voltage sense signal by sampling an auxiliary voltage after a blanking time has elapsed, wherein said blanking time changes along with a peak of said current sense signal; c) a control signal generator configured to generate a switch control signal according to said voltage sense signal and said current sense signal, wherein said control signal generator generates said switch control signal under a constant on time mode when said current sense signal is greater than a current threshold after a constant on time, and wherein said control signal generator generates said switch control signal under a peak current mode when said current sense signal is less than said current threshold after said constant on time; and d) said switch control signal being configured to control a power switch of said power stage circuit, wherein said switch control signal is active during said constant on time. 2. The control circuit of claim 1 , wherein said control signal generator comprises: a) a set signal generator configured to activate a set signal when at least one of: a secondary current crosses zero, and said voltage sense signal drops to a valley value; b) a reset signal generator configured to activate a reset signal when said switch control signal remains active for said constant on time and said current sense signal rises to a level of said current threshold; and c) a logic circuit configured to activate said switch control signal in response to said set signal being activated, and to deactivate said switch control signal in response to said reset signal being activated. 3. The control circuit of claim 2 , wherein said reset signal generator comprises: a) a timing circuit configured to generate a timing signal that indicates whether said switch control signal has remained active for said constant on time; b) a comparator configured to generate a comparison result according to said current sense signal and said current threshold; and c) a reset logic circuit configured to generate said reset signal according to said timing signal and said comparison result. 4. The control circuit of claim 1 , wherein said blanking time is a linear function of said peak of said current sense signal when said peak is greater than a first value and less than a second value. 5. The control circuit of claim 4 , wherein said voltage sense circuit comprises: a) a blanking circuit configured to generate said blanking time as a first constant time when said peak of said current sense signal is less than said first value, and to generate said blanking time with as a second constant time when said peak of said current sense signal is greater than said second value; and b) a sampling circuit configured to sample a voltage according to said blanking time. 6. The control circuit of claim 5 , wherein said blanking circuit comprises: a) a blanking threshold generator configured to generate a blanking threshold according to said peak of said current sense signal, said first value, and said second value; and b) a blanking timing circuit configured to generate said blanking signal according to said blanking threshold. 7. A control circuit configured to control a power stage circuit of a primary-controlled flyback converter, the control circuit comprising: a) a current sense circuit configured to generate a current sense signal by sampling a primary current; b) a voltage sense circuit configured to generate a voltage sense signal by sampling an auxiliary voltage after a blanking time has elapsed, wherein said blanking time is a linear function of a peak of said current sense signal when said peak is greater than a first value and less than a second value; c) a control signal generator configured to generate a switch control signal with a constant on time according to said voltage sense signal; and d) said switch control signal being configured to control a power switch of said power stage circuit. 8. The control circuit of claim 7 , wherein said voltage sense circuit comprises: a) a blanking circuit configured to generate said blanking time as a first constant time when said peak of said current sense signal is less than said first value, and to generate said blanking time as a second constant time when said peak of said current sense signal is greater than said second value; and b) a sampling circuit configured to sample a voltage according to said blanking time. 9. The control circuit of claim 8 , wherein said blanking circuit comprises: a) a blanking threshold generator configured to generate a blanking threshold according to said peak of said current sense signal, said first value, and said second value; and b) a blanking timing circuit configured to generate a blanking signal according to said blanking threshold. 10. A primary-controlled flyback converter, comprising: a) a power stage circuit; and b) the control circuit of claim 1 . 11. A method of controlling a power stage circuit of a primary-controlled flyback converter, the method comprising: a) generating a current sense signal by sampling a primary current; b) generating a voltage sense signal by sampling an auxiliary voltage after a blanking time has elapsed, wherein said blanking time changes along with a peak of said current sense signal; c) controlling a power switch of said primary-controlled flyback converter according to said voltage sense signal and said current sense signal, wherein said controlling said power switch comprises controlling under a constant on time control mode when said current sense signal is greater than a current threshold after a constant on time, and controlling said power switch under a peak current control mode when said current sense signal is less than said current threshold after said constant on time; and d) maintaining said switch control signal as active during said constant on time. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein said controlling said power switch comprises: a) turning on said power switch when at least one of: said secondary current crosses zero, and said voltage sense signal drops to a valley value; and b) turning off said power switch when said switch control signal remains active for said constant on time and said current sense signal reaches a level of said current threshold. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein said blanking time is a linear function of said peak of said current sense signal when said peak is greater than a first value and less than a second value.
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