Buck-boost converter and control circuit thereof
US-2017005577-A1 · Jan 5, 2017 · US
US9787187B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9787187-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615217102-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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The present invention provides a dual constant time buck-boost switching regulator, and a control circuit and a method thereof. The buck-boost switching regulator converts an input voltage to an output voltage and it includes a buck circuit and a boost circuit. The buck circuit includes an inductor, a buck power switch and a buck power device. The boost circuit includes the inductor, a boost power switch and a boost power device. The present invention controls the buck power switch to be OFF by a constant OFF time in the buck conversion mode, and controls the boost power switch to be ON by a constant ON time in the boost conversion mode. An offset signal ensures that the buck-boost regulator operates only in pure buck conversion mode and pure boost conversion mode, but does not need to operate in a buck-boost conversion mode.
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What is claimed is: 1. A constant time buck-boost switching regulator, comprising: a buck circuit, which includes: an inductor, having a first end and a second end; a first buck power switch, having one end coupled to the first end of the inductor and another end coupled to an input voltage; and a buck power device, having one end coupled to the first end of the inductor and another end coupled to ground; a boost circuit, which includes: the inductor; a first boost power switch, having one end coupled to the second end of the inductor and another end coupled to ground; and a boost power device, having one end coupled to the second end of the inductor and another end coupled to an output voltage; and a control circuit, configured to operably generate a first constant time and a second constant time; wherein the first constant time is a constant OFF time for controlling the buck circuit such that the first buck power switch is OFF during the constant OFF time, and wherein the second constant time is a constant ON time for controlling the boost circuit such that the first boost power switch is ON during the constant ON time. 2. The constant time buck-boost switching regulator of claim 1 , wherein the constant time buck-boost switching regulator operates only in a pure buck conversion mode or a pure boost conversion mode but does not operate in a buck-boost mode or a transient buck/boost mode. 3. The constant time buck-boost switching regulator of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit includes: an error amplifier circuit, configured to operably compare a feedback signal related to the output voltage with a reference voltage to generate an error amplified signal; a first PWM comparator circuit, configured to operably compare a first inductor current related signal or a first ramp signal with the error amplified signal; a second PWM comparator circuit, configured to operably compare a second inductor current related signal or a second ramp signal with the error amplified signal; an offset signal generator, configured to operably generate an offset signal which is provided as a difference between the first inductor current related signal and the second inductor current related signal, or as a difference between the first ramp signal and the second ramp signal; a first constant time generator, configured to operably generate the first constant time according to an output of the first PWM comparator; a second constant time generator, configured to operably generate the second constant time according to an output of the second PWM comparator; a first driver circuit, configured to operably generate a buck switch control signal to control the first buck power switch according to an output of the first constant time generator; and a second driver circuit, configured to operably generate a boost switch control signal to control the first boost power switch according to an output of the second constant time generator. 4. The constant time buck-boost switching regulator of claim 3 , wherein the buck circuit, the boost circuit, the buck switch control signal and the boost switch control signal are configured to be one of the following arrangements: (A) wherein the buck power device includes a second buck power switch and is controlled by the buck switch control signal; and wherein the boost power device includes a second boost power switch and is controlled by the boost switch control signal; (B) wherein the buck power device includes a buck diode having an anode coupled to ground and a cathode coupled to the first end of the inductor; and wherein the boost power device includes a second boost power switch and is controlled by the boost switch control signal; (C) wherein the buck power device includes a second buck power switch and is controlled by the buck switch control signal; and wherein the boost power device includes a boost diode having an anode coupled to the second end of the inductor and a cathode coupled to the output voltage; or (D) wherein the buck power device includes a buck diode having an anode coupled to ground and a cathode coupled to the first end of the inductor; and wherein the boost power device includes a boost diode having an anode coupled to the second end of the inductor and a cathode coupled to the output voltage. 5. The constant time buck-boost switching regulator of claim 4 , wherein the buck power device includes a second buck power switch and is controlled by the buck switch control signal; wherein the boost power device includes a second boost power switch and is controlled by the boost switch control signal; and wherein the offset signal is larger than a peak-to-valley difference of the first inductor current related signal or the first ramp signal, such that: in the pure buck conversion mode, the second buck power switch switches inversely with respect to the first buck power switch except when both of the first buck power switch and the second buck power switch are OFF in discontinuous conduction mode, and the first boost power switch is constantly ON and the second boost power switch is constantly OFF; and in the pure boost conversion mode, the second boost power switch switches inversely with respect to the first boost power switch except when both of the first boost power switch and the second boost power switch are OFF in discontinuous conduction mode, and the first buck power switch is constantly ON and the second buck power switch is constantly OFF. 6. The constant time buck-boost switching regulator of claim 4 , wherein the buck power device includes a buck diode having an anode coupled to ground and a cathode coupled to the first end of the inductor; wherein the boost power device includes a second boost power switch and is controlled by the boost switch control signal; and wherein the offset signal is larger than a peak-to-valley difference of the first inductor current related signal or the first ramp signal, such that: in the pure buck conversion mode, the first boost power switch is constantly ON and the second boost power switch is constantly OFF; and in the pure boost conversion mode, the second boost power switch switches inversely with respect to the first boost power switch except when both of the first boost power switch and the second boost power switch are OFF in discontinuous conduction mode, and the first buck power switch is constantly ON. 7. The constant time buck-boost switching regulator of claim 4 , wherein the buck power device includes a second buck power switch and is controlled by the buck switch control signal; wherein the boost power device includes a boost diode having an anode coupled to the second end of the inductor and a cathode coupled to the output voltage; and wherein the offset signal is larger than a peak-to-valley difference of the first inductor current related signal or the first ramp signal, such that: in the pure buck conversion mode, the second buck power switch switches inversely with respect to the first buck power switch except when both of the first buck power switch and the second buck power switch are OFF in discontinuous conduction mode, and the first boost power switch is constantly ON; and in the pure boost conversion mode, the first buck power switch is constantly ON and the second buck power switch is constantly OFF. 8. The constant time buck-boost switching regulator of claim 4 , wherein the buck power device includes a buck diode having an anode coupled to ground and a cathode coupled to the first end of the inductor; wherein the boost power device includes a boost diode having an anode coupled to the second end of the inductor and a cathode coupled to the output voltage; and wherein the offset signal is larger than a peak-to-valley diffe
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