Low-dropout voltage regulator circuit
US-12164317-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US9778668B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9778668-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414502002-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A circuit includes an evaluation node through which current flows from a voltage source node to a sensed switch when the sensed switch is closed. First and second control switches are disposed between the voltage source node and the evaluation node to switch between first and second current paths for the current. The current passes through the first control switch when flowing along the first current path. The second control switch is coupled to a control terminal of the first control switch to deactivate the first control switch and allow the current to flow through the second current path. Multiple passive circuit elements are configured to establish first and second current levels for the current. The passive circuit elements are disposed between the voltage source node and the evaluation node in a circuit arrangement in which no current path to ground is present when the sensed switch is open.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A circuit for a sensed switch, the circuit comprising: an evaluation node through which current flows from a voltage source node to the sensed switch when the sensed switch is closed; first and second control switches disposed between the voltage source node and the evaluation node to switch between first and second current paths for the current, wherein the current passes through the first control switch when flowing along the first current path, and wherein the second control switch is coupled to a control terminal of the first control switch such that the second control switch is configured to change a voltage level at the control terminal to deactivate the first control switch and allow the current to flow through the second current path; and a plurality of passive circuit elements configured to establish first and second current levels for the current when flowing along the first and second current paths, respectively, and disposed between the voltage source node and the evaluation node in a circuit arrangement in which no current path to ground is present when the sensed switch is open. 2. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of passive circuit elements comprises: a first resistance disposed along the first current path to establish the first current level; and a second resistance disposed along the second current path to establish the second current level. 3. The circuit of claim 2 , wherein the second resistance is disposed between the evaluation node and the control terminal of the first control switch to trigger activation of the first control switch to allow the current to flow along the first current path based on a voltage level at the evaluation node. 4. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first current path does not include any active circuit elements between the first control switch and the evaluation node. 5. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first and second current levels are wetting and sustaining current levels, respectively. 6. The circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a comparator having an input terminal at the evaluation node to detect the state of the sensed switch based on the voltage level of the evaluation node. 7. The circuit of claim 6 , further comprising a logic circuit coupled to the comparator, configured to be activated by a change in an output of the comparator, and comprising a drive switch disposed between the second control switch and a reference voltage, wherein the change in the output closes the drive switch. 8. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of passive circuit elements are not disposed in a current regulating loop arrangement. 9. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second control switches comprises a respective p-channel field effect transistor (FET) device. 10. A circuit for a sensed switch, the circuit comprising: an evaluation node through which current flows from a voltage source node to the sensed switch when the sensed switch is closed; first and second control switches disposed between the voltage source node and the evaluation node to switch between first and second current paths for the current, wherein the current passes through the first control switch when flowing along the first current path, and wherein the second control switch is coupled to a control terminal of the first control switch to deactivate the first control switch and allow the current to flow through the second current path; and a plurality of passive circuit elements configured to establish first and second current levels for the current when flowing along the first and second current paths, respectively, and disposed between the voltage source node and the evaluation node in a circuit arrangement in which no current path to ground is present when the sensed switch is open; wherein the second current path does not include any active circuit elements between the control terminal of the first control switch and the evaluation node. 11. A circuit for a sensed switch, the circuit comprising: an evaluation node through which current flows from a voltage source node to the sensed switch when the sensed switch is closed; first and second control switches disposed between the voltage source node and the evaluation node to switch between first and second current paths for the current, wherein the current passes through the first control switch when flowing along the first current path, and wherein the second control switch is coupled to a control terminal of the first control switch to deactivate the first control switch and allow the current to flow through the second current path; a plurality of passive circuit elements configured to establish first and second current levels for the current when flowing along the first and second current paths, respectively, and disposed between the voltage source node and the evaluation node in a circuit arrangement in which no current path to ground is present when the sensed switch is open; a comparator having an input terminal at the evaluation node to detect the state of the sensed switch based on the voltage level of the evaluation node; and a logic circuit coupled to the comparator, the logic circuit being configured to generate a control signal to activate the second control switch after a predetermined time period has elapsed. 12. A circuit for a sensed switch, the circuit comprising: an evaluation node through which current flows from a voltage source node to the sensed switch when the sensed switch is closed; first and second control switches disposed between the voltage source node and the evaluation node to switch between first and second current paths for the current, wherein the current passes through the first control switch when flowing along the first current path, and wherein the second control switch is coupled to a control terminal of the first control switch to deactivate the first control switch and allow the current to flow through the second current path; and a plurality of passive circuit elements configured to establish first and second current levels for the current when flowing along the first and second current paths, respectively, and disposed between the voltage source node and the evaluation node in a circuit arrangement in which no current path to ground is present when the sensed switch is open; wherein the plurality of passive circuit elements further comprise a resistance disposed between the voltage source node and the control terminal of the first control switch to ensure the first control switch is deactivated while the sensed switch is open. 13. A circuit for a sensed switch, the circuit comprising: a comparator configured to detect a state of the sensed switch and having an input terminal at an evaluation node having a voltage level representative of the state of the sensed switch and through which wetting and sustaining currents flow from a voltage source node to the sensed switch when the sensed switch is closed; first and second control switches disposed between the voltage source node and the evaluation node to switch between first and second current paths for the current, wherein the wetting current passes through the first control switch when flowing along the first current path, and wherein the second control switch is coupled to a control terminal of the first control switch to deactivate the first control switch and allow the sustaining current to flow through the second current path; a first resistance disposed along the first current path to establish a first current level for the wetting current when flowing along the first current path; and a second resistance dis
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