IP Library Granted Patent US 12665487
Granted Patent B2
US 12665487 · App. 18/633,956 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Switching converter with improved light load efficiency and control method thereof

Inventors: Guangzhuo Li (Hangzhou, CN); Pengfei Liu (Hangzhou, CN)
Assignee: Chengdu Monolithic Power Systems Co., Ltd.
H02M1/08H02M1/0025H02M1/0032
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12665487
App. No.
18/633,956
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A controller for a switching converter converting an AC input voltage into an output voltage. The controller includes a light load determining circuit, a voltage comparing circuit, a window generator and a switch control circuit. The light load determining circuit generates a light load determining signal indicating whether the switching converter operates in a light load mode. The voltage comparing circuit compares a first feedback voltage signal indicative of the output voltage with a first and a second reference voltage signals respectively to generate a first square wave signal. The window generator generates a second square wave signal based on a second feedback voltage signal indicative of the AC input voltage. The switch control circuit generates a switch control signal to control the power operation of the switching converter based on the light load determining signal, the first square wave signal and the second square wave signal.

Claims (50)

1 . A controller for a switching converter converting an alternating current (AC) input voltage into an output voltage, the controller comprising:

a light load determining circuit configured to generate a light load determining signal indicating whether the switching converter operates in a light load mode;

a voltage comparing circuit configured to receive a first feedback voltage signal indicative of the output voltage and to compare the first feedback voltage signal with a first reference voltage signal and a second reference voltage signal respectively to generate a first square wave signal;

a window generator configured to receive a second feedback voltage signal indicative of the AC input voltage and to generate a second square wave signal based on the second feedback voltage signal; and

a switch control circuit configured to generate a switch control signal to control the power operation of the switching converter based on the light load determining signal, the first square wave signal and the second square wave signal.

2 . The controller of claim 1 , further comprising:

a window adjusting circuit configured to compare a duty cycle of the first square wave signal with a target duty cycle and to generate an adjusting signal to adjust the second square wave signal based on the comparison result.

3 . The controller of claim 2 , wherein:

a level duration of the second square wave signal is decreased in response to the duty cycle of the first square wave signal being smaller than the target duty cycle; and wherein

the level duration of the second square wave signal is increased in response to the duty cycle of the first square wave signal being larger than the target duty cycle.

4 . The controller of claim 1 , wherein the window generator is configured to detect a zero crossing point of the AC input voltage based on the second feedback voltage signal and to generate the second square wave signal in accordance with the detected zero crossing point.

5 . The controller of claim 4 , wherein the window generator is further configured to switch the second square wave signal between a first level and a second level in response to a first time delay and a second time delay elapsing after the zero crossing point is detected, wherein the first time delay is smaller than the second time delay.

6 . The controller of claim 1 , wherein the window generator is configured to compare the second feedback voltage signal with a threshold voltage to generate the second square wave signal.

7 . The controller of claim 1 , wherein when the switching converter operates in the light load mode and the first square wave signal is in a first level, the switching converter is controlled to stop power operation in a time duration around a zero crossing point of the AC input voltage and to perform power operation beyond the time duration.

8 . The controller of claim 7 , wherein when the switching converter operates in the light load mode and the first square wave signal is in a second level, the switching converter is controlled to stop power operation.

9 . A switching converter comprising:

a switching circuit configured to convert an AC input voltage into an output voltage;

a light load determining circuit configured to generate a light load determining signal indicating whether the switching converter operates in a light load mode;

a voltage comparing circuit configured to receive a first feedback voltage signal indicative of the output voltage and to compare the first feedback voltage signal with a first reference voltage signal and a second reference voltage signal respectively to generate a first square wave signal;

a window generator configured to receive a second feedback voltage signal indicative of the AC input voltage and to generate a second square wave signal based on the second feedback voltage signal; and

a switch control circuit configured to generate a switch control signal to control the power operation of the switching converter based on the light load determining signal, the first square wave signal and the second square wave signal.

10 . The switching converter of claim 9 , further comprising:

a window adjusting circuit configured to compare a duty cycle of the first square wave signal with a target duty cycle and to generate an adjusting signal to adjust the second square wave signal based on the comparison result.

11 . The switching converter of claim 10 , wherein:

a level duration of the second square wave signal is decreased in response to the duty cycle of the first square wave signal being smaller than the target duty cycle; and wherein

the level duration of the second square wave signal is increased in response to the duty cycle of the first square wave signal being larger than the target duty cycle.

12 . The switching converter of claim 9 , wherein the window generator is configured to detect a zero crossing point of the AC input voltage based on the second feedback voltage signal and to generate the second square wave signal based on the detected zero crossing point.

13 . The switching converter of claim 12 , wherein the window generator is further configured to switch the second square wave signal between a first level and a second level in response to a first time delay and a second time delay elapsing after the zero crossing point is detected, wherein the first time delay is smaller than the second time delay.

14 . The switching converter of claim 9 , wherein when the switching converter operates in the light load mode and the first square wave signal is in a first level, the switching converter is controlled to perform power operation during a first level of the second square wave signal and to stop power operation during a second level of the second square wave signal.

15 . The switching converter of claim 14 , wherein when the switching converter operates in the light load mode and the first square wave signal is in a second level, the switching converter is controlled to stop power operation.

16 . The switching converter of claim 9 , wherein the switching circuit comprises:

an inductor coupled between a first input node of the switching circuit and a switching node of the switching circuit;

a first power switch coupled between an output node of the switching circuit and the switching node;

a second power switch coupled between the switching node and a reference ground;

a third power switch coupled between a second input node of the switching circuit and the reference ground; and

a fourth power switch coupled between the output node and the second input node.

17 . The switching converter of claim 16 , further comprising a feedback circuit, wherein the feedback circuit comprises:

a first resistor and a second resistor coupled in series between the first input node and the reference ground, wherein a common connection node of the first resistor and the second resistor provides a first voltage signal; and

a third resistor and a fourth resistor coupled in series between the second input node and the reference ground, wherein a common connection node of the third resistor and the fourth resistor provides a second voltage signal; wherein

the window generator is configured to generate the second square wave signal based on the first voltage signal and the second voltage signal.

18 . A control method for a switching converter converting an AC input voltage into an output voltage, the control method comprising:

detecting whether the switching converter operates in a light load mode;

determining a first time duration and a second time duration by comparing a first feedback voltage signal indicative of the output voltage with a first reference voltage signal and a second reference voltage signal respectively;

detecting a zero crossing point of the AC input voltage based on a second feedback voltage signal indicative of the AC input voltage; and

generating a switch control signal to control the power operation of the switching converter, wherein when the switching converter operates in the light load mode and during the first time duration, the switch control signal is disabled in a third time duration around the zero crossing point of the AC input voltage and is enabled beyond the third time duration.

19 . The control method of claim 18 , further comprising:

adjusting the third time duration based on a ratio of the first time duration to the second time duration.

20 . The control method of claim 19 , wherein:

increasing the third time duration in response to the ratio of the first time duration to the second time duration being smaller than a target value; and wherein

decreasing the third time duration in response to the ratio of the first time duration to the second time duration being larger than the target value.