Control device of a switching power supply
US-2015023066-A1 · Jan 22, 2015 · US
US9723661B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9723661-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615096317-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 1, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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An LED driver circuit includes a primary circuit and a circuit electrically isolated from the primary circuit, a transformer having a primary winding configured to receive power from an alternating current source and to generate power in a first secondary winding configured to provide power to the electrically isolated circuit, and to generate power in a second secondary winding configured to provide power to the primary circuit, and a conductor connected to an end of the first secondary winding and configured to connect a winding driver signal to the first secondary winding to generate power in the second secondary winding.
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What is claimed is: 1. An LED driver circuit comprising: a primary circuit and an electrically isolated circuit that is electrically isolated from the primary circuit; a transformer having a primary winding configured to receive power from an alternating current source and to generate power in a first secondary winding configured to provide power to the electrically isolated circuit, and to generate power in a second secondary winding configured to provide power to the primary circuit; and a conductor connected to an end of the first secondary winding and configured to connect a winding driver signal to the first secondary winding to generate power in the second secondary winding. 2. The LED driver circuit of claim 1 , wherein the winding driver signal is generated by a frequency generator. 3. The LED driver circuit of claim 2 , wherein the frequency generator includes a timer configured to produce the winding driver signal at a predetermined frequency and duty cycle. 4. The LED driver circuit of claim 3 , wherein the predetermined frequency and duty cycle are determined by characteristics of one or more of the transformer, first and second secondary windings, an electrical load presented by the primary circuit, and an electrical load presented by the electrically isolated circuit. 5. The LED driver circuit of claim 2 , wherein the frequency generator includes one or more power drivers for providing the winding driver signal at a specified voltage and current. 6. The LED driver circuit of claim 5 , wherein the specified voltage and current are determined by characteristics of one or more of the transformer, first and second secondary windings, an electrical load presented by the primary circuit, and an electrical load presented by the electrically isolated circuit. 7. The LED driver circuit of claim 2 , wherein the frequency generator is part of the LED driver circuit. 8. The LED driver circuit of claim 2 , wherein the frequency generator is part of a test apparatus configured to be coupled to the LED driver circuit. 9. The LED driver circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a communication port configured for exchanging data with a microcontroller of the primary circuit. 10. The LED driver circuit of claim 9 , wherein the data includes data read from a memory of the microcontroller. 11. The LED driver circuit of claim 9 , wherein the data includes data to be stored in a memory of the microcontroller. 12. The LED driver circuit of claim 9 , wherein the data includes commands to be executed by the microcontroller. 13. A method of providing power to an LED driver circuit comprising: applying a winding driver signal to a first secondary winding of a transformer to generate power in a second secondary winding of the transformer, the transformer having a primary winding configured to receive power from an alternating current source and to generate power in the first and secondary windings; using power generated in the second secondary winding to provide power to a primary circuit of the LED driver circuit; and using power generated in the first secondary winding by applying the winding driver signal to the first secondary winding to power an electrically isolated circuit that is electrically isolated from the primary circuit. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising using a frequency generator to generate the winding driver signal. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the frequency generator includes one or more of a timer configured to produce the winding driver signal at a predetermined frequency and duty cycle, and one or more power drivers for providing the winding driver signal at a specified voltage and current. 16. The method of claim 15 , comprising determining the predetermined frequency and duty cycle from characteristics of one or more of the transformer, first and second secondary windings, an electrical load presented by the primary circuit, and an electrical load presented by the electrically isolated circuit. 17. The method of claim 15 , comprising determining the specified voltage and current from characteristics of one or more of the transformer, first and second secondary windings, an electrical load presented by the primary circuit, and an electrical load presented by the electrically isolated circuit. 18. The method of claim 13 , further comprising exchanging data with a microcontroller of the primary circuit using a communication port of the LED driver circuit. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein exchanging data with the microcontroller includes reading data from a memory of the microcontroller. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein exchanging data with the microcontroller includes storing data in a memory of the microcontroller.
having two or more secondary windings, each supplying a separate load, e.g. for radio set power supplies · CPC title
using transformers · CPC title
Electricity · mapped topic
with galvanic isolation between input and output · CPC title
Switched mode power supply [SMPS] · CPC title
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