Forward converter having a primary-side current sense circuit
US-9232574-B2 · Jan 5, 2016 · US
US9655177B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9655177-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514940540-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 16, 2017 |
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A load control device for controlling the amount of power delivered to an electrical load (e.g., an LED light source) comprises an isolated forward converter comprising a transformer, a controller, and a current sense circuit operable to receive a sense voltage representative of a primary current conducting through to a primary winding of the transformer. The primary winding is coupled in series with a semiconductor switch, while a secondary winding is adapted to be operatively coupled to the load. The forward converter comprises a sense resistor coupled in series with the primary winding for producing the sense voltage that is representative of the primary current. The current sense circuit receives the sense voltage and averages the sense voltage when the semiconductor switch is conductive, so as to generate a load current control signal that is representative of a real component of a load current conducted through the load.
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A load control device for controlling the amount of power delivered to an electrical load, the load control device comprising: an isolated forward converter configured to receive a bus voltage and to conduct a load current through the electrical load, the forward converter comprising a transformer that has a primary winding coupled in series with a first semiconductor switch and a secondary winding adapted to supply current to the electrical load, the forward converter further comprising a half-bridge inverter comprising the first semiconductor switch and a second semiconductor switch coupled in series across the bus voltage to generate an inverter voltage at a junction of the two semiconductor switches, the junction of the two semiconductor switches coupled to the primary winding of the transformer through a capacitor to cause a primary voltage across the primary winding to have a positive polarity when the first semiconductor switch is conductive and a negative polarity when the second semiconductor switch is conductive, the transformer configured to transfer power to the secondary winding when either of the semiconductor switches is conductive; a controller configured to control the first semiconductor switch of the forward converter to control the load current conducted through the electrical load; and a current sense circuit configured to receive a sense voltage representative of a magnitude of a primary current conducted through the primary winding, the current sense circuit comprising an averaging circuit configured to average the sense voltage when the first semiconductor switch of the forward converter is conductive to generate a load current control signal that is representative of a real component of the primary current. 2. The load control device of claim 1 , wherein the current sense circuit comprises a third semiconductor switch configured to disconnect the sense voltage from the averaging circuit, the controller configured to render the third semiconductor switch conductive and non-conductive to provide the sense voltage to the averaging circuit when the first semiconductor switch of the forward converter is conductive. 3. The load control device of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to render the first semiconductor switch conductive for an on time and control the third semiconductor switch to provide the sense voltage to the averaging circuit for the on time. 4. The load control device of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to render the first semiconductor switch conductive for an on time, and control the third semiconductor switch to provide the sense voltage to the averaging circuit for the on time plus an additional amount of time when a target amount of power to be delivered to the electrical load is less than a threshold amount. 5. The load control device of claim 2 , wherein the sense voltage is coupled to the averaging circuit through two series-connected resistors, the third semiconductor switch coupled between the junction of the two resistors and circuit common to allow the sense voltage to be provided to the averaging circuit when the third semiconductor switch is non-conductive. 6. The load control device of claim 1 , wherein the forward converter further comprises a sense resistor coupled in series with the primary winding and configured to produce the sense voltage. 7. A load control device for controlling the amount of power delivered to an electrical load, the load control device comprising: an isolated forward converter configured to receive a bus voltage and to conduct a load current through the electrical load, the forward converter comprising a transformer that has a primary winding coupled in series with a first semiconductor switch and a secondary winding adapted to supply current to the electrical load; a controller configured to control the first semiconductor switch of the forward converter to control the load current conducted through the electrical load, the controller configured to control the amount of power delivered to the electrical load to a target amount of power; and a current sense circuit configured to receive a sense voltage representative of a magnitude of a primary current conducted through the primary winding, the current sense circuit configured to average the sense voltage for an on time when the first semiconductor switch of the forward converter is conductive plus an additional amount of time to generate a load current control signal that is representative of a real component of the primary current. 8. The load control device of claim 7 , wherein the current sense circuit is configured to average the sense voltage for the on time plus the additional amount of time when the target amount of power is less than a threshold amount. 9. The load control device of claim 8 , wherein the additional amount of time is a function of the target amount of power. 10. The load control device of claim 9 , wherein the additional amount of time increases linearly as the target amount of power decreases. 11. The load control device of claim 7 , wherein the forward converter further comprises a sense resistor coupled in series with the primary winding and configured to produce the sense voltage. 12. An LED driver for controlling the intensity of an LED light source, the LED driver comprising: an isolated forward converter configured to receive a bus voltage and to conduct a load current through the LED light source, the forward converter comprising a transformer that has a primary winding and a secondary winding adapted to supply current to the LED light source, the forward converter further comprising a half-bridge inverter circuit for generating an inverter voltage that is coupled to the primary winding of the transformer through a capacitor to produce a primary voltage across the primary winding; a controller configured to control the half-bridge inverter circuit of the forward converter to control the load current conducted through the LED light source, the controller configured to control the intensity of the LED light source to a target intensity; and a current sense circuit configured to receive a sense voltage representative of a magnitude of a primary current conducted through the primary winding, the current sense circuit configured to average the sense voltage when the magnitude of the primary voltage across the primary winding is positive and greater than approximately zero volts to generate a load current control signal that is representative of a real component of the primary current. 13. The LED driver of claim 12 , wherein the half-bridge inverter circuit comprises first and second semiconductor switches coupled in series across the bus voltage to generate the inverter voltage at a junction of the two semiconductor switches, the junction of the two semiconductor switches coupled to the primary winding of the transformer through the capacitor, the controller configured to control the first and second semiconductor switches to cause the primary voltage across the primary winding to have a positive polarity when the first semiconductor switch is conductive and a negative polarity when the second semiconductor switch is conductive, the transformer configured to transfer power to the secondary winding when either of the semiconductor switches is conductive. 14. The LED driver of claim 13 , wherein the current sense circuit comprises an averaging circuit configured to average the sense voltage when the first semiconductor switch of the half-bridge inverter circuit is conductive to cause the load current control signal to be representative of the real c
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