Adaptive power stealing thermostat
US-9261287-B2 · Feb 16, 2016 · US
US9806705B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9806705-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313868716-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 23, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 23, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 31, 2017 |
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A power supply unit for use with thermostats or other like devices requiring power. A power supply unit may be designed to keep electromagnetic interference emissions at a minimum, particularly at a level that does not violate governmental regulations. A unit may be designed so that there is enough power for a triggering a switch at about a cross over point of a waveform of input power to the unit. Power for triggering may come from a storage source rather than line power to reduce emissions on the power line. Power for the storage source may be provided with power stealing. Power stealing may require switching transistors which can generate emissions. Gate signals to the transistors may be especially shaped to keep emissions from transistor switching at a minimum.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power supply unit for a heating, ventilation and air conditioning thermostat, comprising: a first terminal for connection to a line of a power source; a second terminal for connection to a load; a bypass circuit having an input connected to the first terminal; a triac having an input connected to the first terminal; a stealing circuit having an input connected to an output of the bypass circuit and having a first output connected to the second terminal; a power steal module having an input connected to an output of the triac; a trigger circuit having an output connected to a second input of the triac; a DC-DC converter connected to a second output of the stealing circuit; and wherein the second output of the stealing circuit is connected to a second input of the trigger circuit. 2. The unit of claim 1 , further comprising a zero crossing detection circuit having an input connected to the first terminal and an output connected to an input of the trigger circuit. 3. The unit of claim 1 , further comprising: a zero crossing detection circuit having an input connected to the first terminal; and an interface circuit having an input connected to an output of the zero crossing detection circuit and having an output connected to an input of the trigger circuit. 4. The unit of claim 1 , wherein: the stealing circuit comprises an energy storage; and stored energy goes from the second output of the stealing circuit to the second input of the triac. 5. The unit of claim 3 , wherein: a zero crossing signal goes from the zero crossing detection circuit to the input of the interface circuit; and a zero crossing drive signal goes from the output of the interface circuit to the input of the trigger circuit. 6. The unit of claim 5 , wherein: the zero crossing detection circuit comprises a half wave zero crossing detector; and the trigger circuit comprises: a DC-DC negative current source having an input connected to the second output of the stealing circuit; and a triac gate triggering signal circuit having an input connected to an output of the DC-DC negative current source. 7. The unit of claim 1 , wherein the bypass circuit comprises an AC-DC converter. 8. A power system for thermostats, comprising: a first terminal connected to a line of a power supply; a bypass circuit having an input connected to the first terminal; a triggerable switch having an input connected to the first terminal; a power steal module having an input connected to an output of the bypass circuit; a zero crossover detector having an input connected to an output of the bypass circuit; an energy storage module having an input connected to an output of the power steal module; and a trigger circuit having an input connected to an output of a zero crossover detector and having an output connected to a second input of the triggerable switch; and wherein: the trigger circuit comprises a processor; the processor has an input connected to the output of the zero crossover detector and an output connected to the second input of the triggerable switch; the power steal module steals power from the first terminal or an output of the bypass circuit; and the power steal module provides stolen power to the energy storage module. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the processor determines a drive signal for the triggerable switch from a zero crossing signal of the output of the zero crossover detector and from a set of instructions. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein power is taken from the energy storage module and used to trigger the triggerable switch near a zero crossing of energy on the line of the power supply as effected by the processor and a line pattern according to a working quadrant of the triggerable switch. 11. The system of claim 8 , further comprising: a gate signal shaper having an input connected to an output of the zero crossover detector and having an output connected to the power steal module; and wherein the power steal module comprises one or more MOSFETs. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein an output of the gate signal shaper is a gate signal having a shape that switches the one or more MOSFETs on or off in a manner to minimize EMI emissions from switching stolen power by the one or more MOSFETs. 13. The system of claim 11 , further comprising a MOSFET reverse wave protection circuit having an input connected to the first terminal and an output connected to a second input of the gate signal shaper. 14. A thermostat power system comprising: a triggerable switch having an input connected to a first terminal; a bypass circuit having an input connected to the first terminal; an energy storage module having an input connected to an output of the bypass circuit and an output connected to a second terminal; a power steal circuit having an input connected to an output of the triggerable switch; and an active trigger module having an input connected to an output of a wave position detector, having an output connected to the triggerable switch, and having an input connected to a second output of the energy storage module; and wherein: the first terminal and second terminal are for connection to an AC power line and load arrangement; the power steal circuit comprises transistors; a trigger signal is sent at certain times, according to information at the output of the wave position detector, from the output of the active trigger module to a second input of the triggerable switch; and a signal from the output of the triggerable switch to the input of the power steal circuit turns the transistors on or off; and wherein the active trigger module takes energy at the second input from the second output of the energy storage to trigger the triggerable switch near a zero crossing of the power line when energy directly from the power line is insufficient to trigger the triggerable switch. 15. A power supply unit for a heating, ventilation and air conditioning thermostat, comprising: a first terminal for connection to a line of a power source; a second terminal for connection to a load; a bypass circuit having an input connected to the first terminal; a triac having an input connected to the first terminal; a stealing circuit having an input connected to an output of the bypass circuit and having a first output connected to the second terminal; a power steal module having an input connected to an output of the triac; a trigger circuit having an output connected to a second input of the triac; a linear regulator connected to a second output of the stealing circuit; and wherein the second output of the stealing circuit is connected to a second input of the trigger circuit. 16. The unit of claim 15 , wherein the bypass circuit comprises an RC network. 17. A power supply unit for a heating, ventilation and air conditioning thermostat, comprising: a first terminal for connection to a line of a power source; a second terminal for connection to a load; a bypass circuit having an input connected to the first terminal; a triac having an input connected to the first terminal; a stealing circuit having an input connected to an output of the bypass circuit and having an output connected to the second terminal; a power steal module having an input connected to an output of the triac; a trigger circuit having an output connected to a second input of the triac; a zero crossing detection circuit having an input connected to the first terminal; and an interface circuit having an input connected to an output of the zero cr
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