Input current compensation during current measurement

US9977057B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9977057-B2
Application numberUS-201514598720-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 16, 2015
Priority dateMay 8, 2014
Publication dateMay 22, 2018
Grant dateMay 22, 2018

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A current measurement circuit may include unbuffered inputs, and the current may be sampled directly from the input pins. The input current created from each sample may be cancelled by injecting opposite charge on the subsequent sample. This direct sampling from the pins increases the common mode input range of the sense path without having to build high linearity rail-to-rail input buffers, hence lowering cost and power consumption of the current measurement path. It also allows for high-impedance input sampling. The measurement circuit may include multiple sampling stages, with a first sampling stage implemented as a switched-capacitor based circuit. A compensator circuit coupled in a feedback loop from the output of the first sampling stage to the input pins may be operated to provide the equivalent charge back to the input pins every cycle to cancel the input current required to charge the sampling capacitors of the first sampling stage.

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We claim: 1. A method for input current compensation during current measurements, the method comprising: sampling a current sense signal derived from a current at an input during a first sampling cycle, comprising drawing a first amount of charge from the input, wherein said sampling comprises charging first sampling capacitors; and injecting a second amount of charge back into the input according to the drawn first amount of charge during a second sampling cycle subsequent to the first sampling cycle, wherein said injecting the second amount of charge comprises: charging second sampling capacitors with amplified charge greater than said first amount of charge drawn to charge the first sampling capacitors; and providing the amplified charge from the second sampling capacitors to the input. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second amount of charge is a multiple of the first amount of charge. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising sampling the current sense signal at the input during the second sampling cycle. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said injecting the second amount of charge comprises reducing an input current resulting from charging the first sampling capacitors. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the input comprises a pair of input terminals. 6. A current measurement circuit comprising: sampling circuitry configured to sample at a sense input a current sense signal derived from a current during a first sampling cycle, wherein to sample the current sense signal the sampling circuitry is configured to draw a first amount of charge from the sense input, wherein the sampling circuitry comprises a first switched capacitor circuit comprising a first programmable gain amplifier and first sampling capacitors, and wherein to sample the input current sense signal, the sampling circuitry is configured to charge the first sampling capacitors; and compensation circuitry configured to inject a second amount of charge back into the sense input according to the drawn first amount of charge during a second sampling cycle subsequent to the first sampling cycle, wherein the compensation circuitry comprises a second switched capacitor circuit comprising a second programmable gain amplifier and second sampling capacitors, and wherein the compensation circuitry is further configured to: charge the second sampling capacitors with amplified charge according to the charge of the first sampling capacitors; and provide the amplified charge from the second sampling capacitors to the sense input. 7. The current measurement circuit of claim 6 , wherein the second amount of charge is a multiple of the first amount of charge. 8. The current measurement circuit of claim 6 , wherein the sampling circuit is further configured to sample the current sense signal at the sense input during the second sampling cycle. 9. The current measurement circuit of claim 6 , wherein the compensation circuitry is configured to reduce an input current by injecting the second amount of charge, wherein the input current results from charging the first sampling capacitors. 10. The current measurement circuit of claim 6 , wherein a gain of the second programmable gain amplifier is set based on a gain of the first programmable gain amplifier, and wherein a ratio of the gain of the first programmable gain amplifier and the gain of the second programmable gain amplifier is specified to correspond to the second amount of charge. 11. The current measurement circuit of claim 6 , wherein the sense input comprises two input terminals forming a differential input to the first programmable gain amplifier. 12. An electronic system comprising: a memory configured to store programming instructions; a processing element configured to execute the programming instructions; and power supply circuitry for powering at least one of the memory and the processing element, the power supply circuitry configured to: provide a supply current; sample, at a pair of sense inputs, a current sense signal derived from the supply current during a first sampling cycle, wherein to sample the current sense signal, the power supply circuitry is configured to draw a first amount of charge from the pair of sense inputs, wherein the power supply circuitry is configured to store the first amount of charge in first sampling capacitors; and inject a second amount of charge back into the pair of sense inputs during a second sampling cycle subsequent to the first sampling cycle, according to the drawn first amount of charge, wherein the power supply circuitry is further configured to: charge second sampling capacitors with an amplified charge greater than the first amount of charge stored in the first sampling capacitors; and provide the amplified charge from the second sampling capacitors to the pair of sense inputs as the second amount of charge. 13. The electronic system of claim 12 , wherein the power supply circuitry is further configured to: sample the current sense signal at the pair of sense inputs during the second sampling cycle. 14. The electronic system of claim 12 , wherein by injecting the second amount of charge, the power supply circuitry is configured to reduce an input current that results from storing the first amount of charge in the first sampling capacitors.

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  • with a plurality of power processing stages connected in parallel · CPC title

  • Circuits for comparing several input signals and for indicating the result of this comparison, e.g. equal, different, greater, smaller (comparing pulses or pulse trains according to amplitude) · CPC title

  • Measuring current only · CPC title

  • Testing power supplies (testing photovoltaic devices H02S50/10) · CPC title

  • Automatic control of voltage, current, or power · CPC title

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What does patent US9977057B2 cover?
A current measurement circuit may include unbuffered inputs, and the current may be sampled directly from the input pins. The input current created from each sample may be cancelled by injecting opposite charge on the subsequent sample. This direct sampling from the pins increases the common mode input range of the sense path without having to build high linearity rail-to-rail input buffers, he…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Intersil Americas LLC
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R19/0038. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 22 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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