Power converter dependent on a voltage range the input voltage resides in
US-2015331440-A1 · Nov 19, 2015 · US
US9798348B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9798348-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514808641-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2010 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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A power converter ( 14 ) can include a switching system ( 18 ) to convert a direct current (DC) input voltage to an output voltage based on a switching signal having a duty-cycle. A controller ( 16 ) can set the duty-cycle of the switching signal, depending on the DC input voltage, to one of a substantially constant value, such that the output voltage follows the DC input voltage in a normal mode, and a value that varies inversely with respect to the DC input voltage, such that the output voltage is substantially constant in another mode.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power converter comprising: a switching system to convert a direct current (DC) input voltage to an output voltage based on a switching signal having a duty-cycle; and a controller to set the duty-cycle of the switching signal based on the DC input voltage to a first value that is a substantially constant value in a first mode, and a second value that varies inversely with respect to the DC input voltage in a second mode, wherein the controller compares the DC input voltage to a threshold voltage to determine whether the DC input voltage resides within a discrete voltage range corresponding to the first mode or the second mode. 2. The power converter of claim 1 , comprising a low-pass filter that filters the DC input voltage to provide a filtered DC input voltage to the controller. 3. The power converter of claim 1 , wherein the controller sets the duty-cycle of the switching signal to the first value such that the output voltage is substantially proportional to the DC input voltage when the DC input voltage resides in a first voltage range. 4. The power converter of claim 3 , wherein the controller varies the duty-cycle of the switching signal such that the output voltage has a substantially fixed maximum voltage when the DC input voltage resides in a second voltage range, the second voltage range being greater than the first voltage range. 5. The power converter of claim 4 , wherein the controller sets the duty-cycle of the switching signal such that the output voltage has a substantially fixed minimum magnitude when the DC input voltage resides in a third voltage range that is less than the first voltage range. 6. The power converter of claim 5 , wherein the first voltage range resides between a first threshold voltage and a second threshold voltage, which is greater than the first threshold voltage, the second voltage range being greater than the second threshold voltage, and the third voltage range being less than the first threshold voltage. 7. The power converter of claim 1 wherein each of a plurality of voltage ranges of magnitudes of the DC input voltage is defined by a respective threshold voltage. 8. The power converter of claim 1 , further comprising an alternating current (AC) to DC converter to convert an AC input voltage to the DC input voltage that resides in a predetermined voltage range during the normal mode. 9. A power system comprising: a voltage source to provide a DC input voltage; a low-pass filter that filters the DC input voltage to provide a filtered DC input voltage to a pulse-width modulation (PWM) controller; and a DC/DC power converter to convert the filtered DC input voltage to a DC output voltage based on a switching signal having a duty-cycle, the DC/DC power converter comprising: an open-loop control loop comprising the PWM controller to set the duty-cycle of the switching signal depending on which of a plurality of discrete voltage ranges the DC input voltage resides. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the DC/DC power converter provides the DC output voltage substantially proportional to the filtered DC input voltage when the filtered DC input voltage resides in a first range of the plurality of discrete voltage ranges, the DC/DC power converter provides the DC output voltage at a substantially fixed minimum magnitude when the filtered DC input voltage resides in a second range of the plurality of discrete voltage ranges that is less than the first range and provides the DC output voltage at a substantially fixed maximum magnitude when the filtered DC input voltage resides in a third range of the plurality of discrete voltage ranges that is greater than the first range. 11. The system of claim 9 , wherein the PWM controller further comprises: a first circuit to compare the filtered DC input voltage to a first threshold voltage between the first range and the second range of the plurality of discrete voltage ranges to provide a first comparator output; and a second circuit to compare the filtered DC input voltage to a second threshold voltage between the first range and a third range of the plurality of discrete voltage ranges, the second threshold voltage being greater than the first threshold voltage, to provide a second comparator output; the PWM controller controlling the switching signal according to which of the first, second, and third ranges the filtered DC input voltage resides based on the first comparator output and the second comparator output. 12. A method for providing a direct current (DC) output voltage, the method comprising: receiving a DC input voltage from a DC voltage source; determining in which of a plurality of discrete voltage ranges the DC input voltage resides; controlling a duty-cycle of a switching signal based on which one of the plurality of voltage ranges in which the DC input voltage resides; and converting the DC input voltage to a corresponding DC output voltage that is one of variable or substantially constant depending on the switching signal. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein controlling the duty-cycle further comprises setting the duty-cycle to one of a substantially constant value and a value that varies inversely with respect to the DC input voltage based on the one of the plurality of ranges of magnitudes in which the DC input voltage resides. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein controlling the duty-cycle further comprises: setting the duty-cycle to a substantially constant value based on the DC input voltage residing in a predetermined normal voltage range; setting the duty-cycle inversely proportional to the DC input voltage based on the DC input voltage residing in a first transient voltage range such that the output voltage has a substantially constant maximum magnitude, the first transient voltage range being greater than the normal voltage range; and setting the duty-cycle inversely proportional to the DC input voltage based on the DC input voltage residing in a second transient voltage range such that the output voltage has a substantially constant minimum magnitude, the second transient voltage range being less than the normal voltage range. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein determining in which of the plurality of ranges of magnitudes the DC voltage resides further comprises comparing the DC input voltage to a predetermined threshold voltage to determine in which one of the plurality of ranges of the DC input voltage reside.
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