Primary side regulation power supply device

US9979303B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9979303-B2
Application numberUS-201514598451-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 16, 2015
Priority dateJan 17, 2014
Publication dateMay 22, 2018
Grant dateMay 22, 2018

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A primary-side regulation (PSR) power supply device according to the invention includes: a power switch; an auxiliary wiring from which an auxiliary voltage that depends on an output voltage is generated during a turn-off period of the power switch and being provided in a primary side; a clamping circuit clamping a voltage corresponding to the auxiliary voltage to a predetermined voltage; a voltage follower decreasing the sense voltage according to a decrease of the auxiliary voltage; and a switch control circuit controlling a switching operation of the power switch by using the sense voltage.

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What is claimed is: 1. A primary-side regulation (PSR) power supply device comprising: a power switch; an auxiliary wiring from which an auxiliary voltage that depends on an output voltage is generated during a turn-off period of the power switch; a clamping circuit configured to clamp a sense voltage corresponding to the auxiliary voltage to a predetermined voltage when the auxiliary voltage exceeds a clamping voltage during the turn-off period of the power switch; a voltage follower configured to decrease the sense voltage from the predetermined voltage according to a decrease of the auxiliary voltage while the auxiliary voltage remains higher than the clamping voltage; and a switch control circuit configured to control a switching operation of the power switch by using the sense voltage. 2. The PSR power supply device of claim 1 , further comprising a first resistor and a second resistor coupled in series, wherein a voltage of a first node where a first end of the first resistor and a first end of the second resistor are coupled is the sense voltage, and the clamping circuit is configured to limit the auxiliary voltage to the clamping voltage and supply the clamping voltage to a second end of the second resistor. 3. The PSR power supply device of claim 2 , wherein the clamping circuit comprises: a third resistor including a first end coupled to the auxiliary voltage and a second end coupled to the second end of the second resistor; a first diode including an anode coupled to the second end of the third resistor; and a first Zener diode coupled to a cathode of the first diode, wherein the clamping voltage is a voltage corresponding to a Zener voltage of the first Zener diode. 4. The PSR power supply device of claim 3 , wherein the voltage follower comprises a capacitor coupled between the auxiliary voltage and a second node to which the first Zener diode and the cathode of the first diode are coupled. 5. The PSR power supply device of claim 3 , wherein a capacitor in the voltage follower is coupled in parallel with the third resistor. 6. The PSR power supply device of claim 1 , further comprising a first resistor and a second resistor coupled in series, wherein a voltage of a first node where a first end of the first resistor and a first end of the second resistor are coupled is the sense voltage, and the voltage follower is configured to decrease a voltage of a second end of the second resistor according to a decrease of the auxiliary voltage. 7. The PSR power supply device of claim 6 , wherein the voltage follower comprises a capacitor electrically coupled between the auxiliary voltage and the second end of the second resistor. 8. The PSR power supply device of claim 1 , further comprising an over-voltage sensing circuit that increases the sense voltage according to an increase of the auxiliary voltage when the auxiliary voltage is higher than a predetermined threshold voltage. 9. The PSR power supply device of claim 8 , further comprising first, second and third resistors coupled in series, wherein a voltage of a first node to which a first end of the first resistor and a first end of the second resistor are coupled is the sense voltage and a second end of the second resistor and a first end of the third resistor are coupled in a third node, and when the auxiliary voltage is higher than the threshold voltage, the over-voltage sensing circuit increases a voltage of the third node according to the increase of the auxiliary voltage. 10. The PSR power supply device of claim 9 , wherein the over-voltage sensing circuit comprises: a second diode including an anode coupled to the auxiliary voltage; and a second Zener diode including a cathode coupled to a cathode of the second diode and an anode coupled to the third node. 11. The PSR power supply device of claim 9 , wherein a voltage of a second end of the third resistor is limited to the clamping voltage by the clamping circuit. 12. The PSR power supply device of claim 9 , wherein the clamping circuit comprises: a fourth resistor including a first end coupled to the auxiliary voltage and a second end coupled to the second end of the third resistor; a first diode including an anode coupled to the second end of the fourth resistor; and a first Zener diode coupled to a cathode of the first diode, wherein the clamping voltage is a voltage corresponding to a Zener voltage of the first Zener diode. 13. The PSR power supply device of claim 12 , wherein the voltage follower comprises a capacitor electrically coupled between the auxiliary voltage and the cathode of the first diode. 14. The PSR power supply device of claim 12 , wherein the voltage follower comprises a capacitor coupled to the first Zener diode. 15. The PSR power supply device of claim 9 , wherein the voltage follower comprises a capacitor electrically coupled between the auxiliary voltage and the third node. 16. The PSR power supply device of claim 9 , wherein the voltage follower comprises a capacitor coupled in parallel between the auxiliary voltage and a second end of the third resistor.

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What does patent US9979303B2 cover?
A primary-side regulation (PSR) power supply device according to the invention includes: a power switch; an auxiliary wiring from which an auxiliary voltage that depends on an output voltage is generated during a turn-off period of the power switch and being provided in a primary side; a clamping circuit clamping a voltage corresponding to the auxiliary voltage to a predetermined voltage; a vol…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fairchild Korea Semiconductor Ltd, Semiconductor Components Ind Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02M3/33523. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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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