IP Library Granted Patent US 12,597,842
Granted Patent B2
US 12,597,842 · App. 18/576,297 · Granted Apr 7, 2026

Selective voltage boosting for a radio system

Inventor: John T. Hanley (Orland Park, IL)
Assignee: Outdoor Wireless Networks LLC
H02M1/0048H02M3/156
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,597,842
App. No.
18/576,297
Filed
Jan 3, 2024
Granted
Apr 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Examiner
TRAN, NGUYEN
Art Unit
2838
USPC
323/282
Abstract

Techniques for enhancing a power efficiency of a direct current (DC) power delivery system is provided. The power delivery system may be configured to provide DC power to a radio. The power delivery system bypasses or does not bypass a DC voltage converter based upon whether DC power efficiency will be increased.

Claims (78)

1 . A selective boost converter configured to provide direct current (DC) power through power conductors to a radio, the selective boost converter comprising:

input electrical conductors configured to be electrically coupled to at least one DC power source providing an unboosted DC voltage;

output electrical conductors configured to be electrically coupled to the radio through the power conductors;

switch circuitry electrically coupled to the output electrical conductors and the input electrical conductors;

a DC voltage boost converter comprising a DC power input and a DC power output, wherein the DC power input of the DC voltage boost converter is electrically coupled to the input electrical conductors, wherein the DC power output of the DC voltage boost converter is electrically coupled to the switch circuitry;

a current sensor coupled to the output electrical conductors and configured to measure a direct current level drawn through the output electrical conductors and output by a DC power delivery system;

input circuitry configured to obtain at least one electrical parameter related to a resistance of the power conductors; and

processing circuitry electrically coupled to the input circuitry and the switch circuitry, and configured to:

based upon the measured direct current level, determine if a DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is larger than a DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed, wherein the DC power delivery system comprises the selective boost converter and the power conductors, and wherein the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system means a DC power output level by the DC power delivery system divided by a DC power level received by the DC power delivery system;

upon determining that the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed, then provide a boosted DC voltage, generated by the DC voltage boost converter and from the unboosted DC voltage, through the switch circuitry to the output electrical conductors, wherein the boosted DC voltage greater than the unboosted DC voltage; and

upon determining that the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is not larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed, then provide the unboosted DC voltage through the switch circuitry to the output electrical conductors.

2 . The selective boost converter of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to receive at least one parameter related to the resistance of the power conductors.

3 . The selective boost converter of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to:

determine whether the at least one DC power source is a battery; and

upon determining that the at least one DC power source is the battery, then cause the boosted DC voltage, generated by the DC voltage boost converter and from the unboosted DC voltage, to be provided through the switch circuitry to the output electrical conductors.

4 . The selective boost converter of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to:

determine whether the measured direct current level output by the DC power delivery system is equal to or is larger than a safety current threshold level that is less than or equal to a maximum rated DC level of the power conductors; and

upon determining that the measured direct current level output by the DC power delivery system is equal to or is larger than the safety current threshold level that is less than or equal to the maximum rated DC level of the power conductors, then cause the boosted DC voltage, generated by the DC voltage boost converter and from the unboosted DC voltage, to be provided through the switch circuitry to the output electrical conductors.

5 . The selective boost converter of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to:

receive a DC voltage level measured at radio ends of the power conductors or at the DC power input of the radio; and

determine a DC power level provided by the DC power delivery system at the radio ends using the DC voltage level and the measured direct current level.

6 . The selective boost converter of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to:

obtain a selective boosting threshold level for the DC power delivery system;

wherein determining if the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed comprises determining if the measured direct current level or a power level based upon the measured direct current level exceeds the selective boosting threshold level; and

wherein determining that the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed comprises determining that the measured direct current level or the power level based upon the measured direct current level exceeds the selective boosting threshold level;

wherein determining that the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is not larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed comprises determining that the measured direct current level or the power level based upon the measured direct current level does not exceed the selective boosting threshold level.

7 . The selective boost converter of claim 6 , wherein obtaining the selective boosting threshold level for the DC power delivery system comprises:

determining an intersection of a first equation and a second equation; and

wherein the first equation relates a power loss of the power conductors of the DC power delivery system with the DC voltage boost converter bypassed versus either a measured direct current level drawn through the power conductors or a DC power level delivered at radio ends of the power conductors;

wherein the second equation relates a power loss of the power conductors and the selective boost converter of the DC power delivery system with the DC voltage boost converter not bypassed versus either respectively the measured direct current level drawn through the power conductors or the DC power level delivered at the radio ends of the power conductors.

8 . The selective boost converter of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to, when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed, to disable the DC voltage boost converter and further reduce DC power consumption of the DC voltage boost converter.

9 . The selective boost converter of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to store data about DC power efficiency of the DC voltage boost converter with respect to DC output power of the DC voltage boost converter.

10 . A method for enhancing direct current (DC) power efficiency of a DC power delivery system configured to provide DC power, through power conductors, to a DC power input of a radio, the method comprising:

receiving or measuring a direct current level drawn through the power conductors and output by the DC power delivery system, wherein the DC power delivery system comprises a selective boost converter and the power conductors, wherein the selective boost converter comprises a DC voltage boost converter, and wherein the DC voltage boost converter can be selectively bypassed or not bypassed;

based upon the received or the measured direct current level, determining if a DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is larger than a DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed, wherein the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system means a DC power output level by the DC power delivery system divided by a DC power level received by the DC power delivery system;

determining that the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed, then generating, with the DC voltage boost converter and from an unboosted DC voltage, a boosted DC voltage and providing the boosted DC voltage at an output of the selective boost converter, wherein the boosted DC voltage greater than the unboosted DC voltage; and

determining that the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is not larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed, then providing the unboosted DC voltage at the output of the selective boost converter.

11 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising obtaining at least one parameter related to a resistance of the power conductors.

12 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising:

determining whether at least one DC power source, which provides DC power to a DC power input the selective boost converter, is a battery; and

determining that the at least one DC power source is the battery, then generating a boosted voltage, with the DC voltage boost converter and from the unboosted DC voltage, and providing the boosted DC voltage at the output of the selective boost converter.

13 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising:

determining whether the received or measured direct current level output by the DC power delivery system is equal to or is larger than a safety current threshold level that is less than or equal to a maximum rated DC level of the power conductors; and

determining that the received or measured direct current level output by the DC power delivery system is equal to or is larger than the safety current threshold level that is less than or equal to the maximum rated DC level of the power conductors, then generating a boosted voltage, with the DC voltage boost converter and from the unboosted DC voltage, and providing the boosted DC voltage at the output of the selective boost converter.

14 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising:

receiving a DC voltage level measured at radio ends of the power conductors or at the DC power input of the radio; and

determining a DC power level provided by the DC power delivery system at the radio ends using the DC voltage level and the received or the measured direct current level.

15 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising:

obtaining a selective boosting threshold level for the DC power delivery system;

wherein determining if the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed comprises determining if the received or the measured direct current level or a power level based upon the received or the measured direct current level exceeds the selective boosting threshold level; and

wherein determining that the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed comprises determining that the received or the measured direct current level or the power level based upon the received or the measured direct current level exceeds the selective boosting threshold level;

wherein determining that the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is not larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed comprises determining that the received or the measured direct current level or the power level based upon the received or the measured direct current level does not exceed the selective boosting threshold level.

16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein obtaining the selective boosting threshold level comprises:

determining an intersection of a first equation and a second equation; and

wherein the first equation relates a power loss of the power conductors of the DC power delivery system with the DC voltage boost converter bypassed versus either the direct current level drawn through the power conductors or a DC power level delivered at radio ends of the power conductors;

wherein the second equation relates a power loss of the power conductors and the selective boost converter of the DC power delivery system with the DC voltage boost converter not bypassed versus either respectively the direct current level drawn through the power conductors or the DC power level delivered at the radio ends of the power conductors.

17 . The method of claim 10 , wherein providing the unboosted DC voltage further comprises disabling the DC voltage boost converter and further reducing DC power consumption of the DC voltage boost converter.

18 . A program product for enhancing direct current (DC) power efficiency of a DC power delivery system configured to provide DC power, through power conductors, to a DC power input of a radio, and comprising a non-transitory processor readable medium on which program instructions are embodied, wherein the program instructions are configured, when executed by at least one processor, to cause the at least one processor to:

receive or measure a direct current level drawn through the power conductors and output by the DC power delivery system, wherein the DC power delivery system comprises a selective boost converter and the power conductors, wherein the selective boost converter comprises a DC voltage boost converter, and wherein the DC voltage boost converter can be selectively bypassed or not bypassed;

based upon the received or the measured direct current level, determine if a DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is larger than a DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed, wherein the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system means a DC power output level by the DC power delivery system divided by a DC power level received by the DC power delivery system;

upon determining that the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed, then generate, with the DC voltage boost converter and from an unboosted DC voltage, a boosted DC voltage and providing the boosted DC voltage at an output of the selective boost converter, wherein the boosted DC voltage greater than the unboosted DC voltage; and

upon determining that the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is not larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed, then provide the unboosted DC voltage at the output of the selective boost converter.

19 . The program product of claim 18 , wherein the program instructions are configured, when executed by the at least one processor, to further cause the at least one processor to obtain at least one parameter related to a resistance of the power conductors.

20 . The program product of claim 18 , wherein the program instructions are configured, when executed by the at least one processor, to further cause the at least one processor to:

determine whether at least one DC power source, which provides DC power to a DC power input the selective boost converter, is a battery; and

determining that the at least one DC power source is the battery, then generate a boosted voltage, with the DC voltage boost converter and from the unboosted DC voltage, and providing the boosted DC voltage at the output of the selective boost converter.

21 . The program product of claim 18 , wherein the program instructions are configured, when executed by the at least one processor, to further cause the at least one processor to:

determining whether a direct current level output by the DC power delivery system is equal to or is larger than a safety current threshold level that is less than or equal to a maximum rated DC level of the power conductors; and

determining that the direct current level output by the DC power delivery system is equal to or is larger than the safety current threshold level that is less than or equal to the maximum rated DC level of the power conductors, then generating a boosted voltage, with the DC voltage boost converter and from the unboosted DC voltage, and providing the boosted DC voltage at the output of the selective boost converter.

22 . The program product of claim 18 , wherein the program instructions are configured, when executed by the at least one processor, to further cause the at least one processor to:

obtain a selective boosting threshold level for the DC power delivery system;

wherein determine if a DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is larger than a DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed comprises determine if the received or the measured direct current level or a power level based upon the received or the measured direct current level exceeds the selective boosting threshold level; and

wherein determining that the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed comprises determining that the received or the measured direct current level or the power level based upon the received or the measured direct current level exceeds the selective boosting threshold level;

wherein determining that the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is not bypassed is not larger than the DC power efficiency of the DC power delivery system when the DC voltage boost converter is bypassed comprises determining that the received or the measured direct current level or the power level based upon the received or the measured direct current level does not exceed the selective boosting threshold level.

23 . The program product of claim 22 , wherein obtaining the selective boosting threshold level for the DC power delivery system comprises determining an intersection of a first equation and a second equation; and

wherein the first equation relates a power loss of the power conductors of the DC power delivery system with the DC voltage boost converter bypassed versus either a direct current level drawn through the power conductors or a DC power level delivered at radio ends of the power conductors;

wherein the second equation relates a power loss of the power conductors and the selective boost converter of the DC power delivery system with the DC voltage boost converter not bypassed versus either respectively the direct current level drawn through the power conductors or the DC power level delivered at the radio ends of the power conductors.

24 . The program product of claim 18 , wherein providing the unboosted DC voltage further comprises disabling the DC voltage boost converter and further reducing DC power consumption of the DC voltage boost converter.