IP Library Granted Patent US 12683478
Granted Patent B2
US 12683478 · App. 18/443,651 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Thermal mitigation using current redistribution

Inventors: Shawn Searles (Austin, TX); Jae-Hong Hahn (Sunnyvale, CA); Hubert Attah (Santa Clara, CA)
Assignee: Apple Inc.
H02M1/0048H02M1/0009H02M1/327
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Patent No.
US 12683478
App. No.
18/443,651
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Thermal mitigation using current redistribution is disclosed. A power converter includes plurality of phases configured to provide a demand current to a load circuit. The power converter further includes a control circuit configured to activate selected ones of the plurality of phases based on the demand current. A plurality of temperature sensors distributed among the plurality of phases. A state machine is coupled to receive temperature readings from ones of the plurality of temperature sensors. The state machine is configured to cause the control circuit to increase a number of active ones of the plurality of phases in response to receiving a temperature reading from one of the temperature sensors that exceeds a first temperature threshold.

Claims (39)

1 . An apparatus comprising:

a power converter having a plurality of phase circuits configured to provide a demand current to a load circuit, wherein the power converter further includes a control circuit configured to activate selected ones of the plurality of phase circuits based on the demand current;

a plurality of temperature sensors distributed among the plurality of phase circuits; and

wherein the control circuit is configured to receive temperature readings from ones of the plurality of temperature sensors and further configured to increase a number of active ones of the plurality of phase circuits in response to receiving a temperature reading from one of the temperature sensors that exceeds a first temperature threshold; and

wherein the control circuit is configured to activate all of the plurality of phase circuits in response to receiving a temperature reading that exceeds a second temperature threshold, wherein the second temperature threshold is greater than the first temperature threshold.

2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit is configured to double a number of active ones of the plurality of phase circuits in response to receiving a temperature reading from one of the temperature sensors that exceeds the first temperature threshold.

3 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit includes comparison circuitry configured to compare the temperature readings received from ones of the plurality of temperature sensors to ones of a plurality of temperature thresholds.

4 . The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the control circuit is configured to:

activate a first subset of the plurality of phase circuits in response to receiving a first temperature reading greater than a first one of the plurality of temperature thresholds but less than a second one of the plurality of temperature thresholds; and

activate a second subset of the plurality of phase circuits in response to receiving a second temperature reading greater than the second one of the plurality of temperature thresholds;

wherein the second one of the plurality of temperature thresholds is greater than the first one of the plurality of temperature thresholds; and

wherein a number of phases of the second subset is greater than a number of phases of the first subset.

5 . The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the control circuit is configured to increase the number of active ones of the plurality of phase circuits by a factor of two in response to a given temperature reading exceeding a particular one of the plurality of temperature thresholds.

6 . The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of temperature thresholds includes a first subset and a second subset, and wherein temperature thresholds of the first subset are used by the control circuit to increase the number of active ones of the plurality of phase circuits, and wherein temperature thresholds of the second subset are used to decrease the number of active ones of the plurality of phase circuits.

7 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit is further configured to, in response to receiving the temperature reading from one of the temperature sensors that exceeds a first warning temperature threshold, increase the number of active ones of the plurality of phase circuits by a minimum number of active phases plus a preset number of additional phases.

8 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit includes a hysteresis circuit configured to delay changing the number of active ones of the plurality of phase circuits.

9 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a first subset of the plurality of phase circuits are implemented on a first integrated circuit die, and wherein a second subset of the plurality of phase circuits are implemented on a second integrated circuit die.

10 . A method comprising:

providing a demand current, using a power converter having a plurality of phase circuits, to a load circuit;

activating selected ones of the plurality of phase circuits, using a control circuit, based on the demand current;

generating temperature readings using a plurality of temperature sensors distributed among the plurality of phase circuits; and

increasing a number of active ones of the plurality of phase circuits, using the control circuit, in response to receiving a temperature reading from one of the temperature sensors that exceeds a first temperature threshold; and

activating all of the plurality of phase circuits, using the control circuit, in response to receiving a temperature reading that exceeds a second temperature threshold, wherein the second temperature threshold is greater than the first temperature threshold.

11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein increasing a number of active ones of the plurality of phase circuits in response to receiving a temperature reading from one of the temperature sensors that exceeds a first temperature threshold comprises doubling, using the control circuit, the number of active ones of the plurality of phase circuits.

12 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising comparing, using comparison circuitry, temperature readings received from ones of the plurality of temperature sensors to ones of a plurality of temperature thresholds, wherein, for a particular comparison, one of the plurality of temperature thresholds used as a basis for comparison is dependent on a number of phase circuits currently active.

13 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising increasing the number of active ones of the plurality of phase circuits, using the control circuit, by a factor of two in response to a given temperature reading exceeding a particular one of the plurality of temperature thresholds.

14 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

activating a first subset of the plurality of phase circuits, using the control circuit, in response to receiving a first temperature reading greater than a first one of the plurality of temperature thresholds but less than a second one of the plurality of temperature thresholds; and

activating a second subset of the plurality of phase circuits, using the control circuit, in response to receiving a second temperature reading greater than the second one of the plurality of temperature thresholds;

wherein the second one of the plurality of temperature thresholds is greater than the first one of the plurality of temperature thresholds; and

wherein a number of phases of the second subset is greater than a number of phases of the first subset.

15 . A system comprising:

a load circuit; and

a power converter configured to provide a regulated supply voltage to the load circuit, wherein the power converter includes a plurality of phase circuits configured to provide a demand current to the load circuit, wherein the power converter further includes a control circuit configured to activate selected ones of the plurality of phase circuits based on the demand current; and

a plurality of temperature sensors, wherein ones of the plurality of temperature sensors are associated with corresponding ones of the plurality of phase circuits; and

wherein the control circuit includes comparison circuitry configured to compare temperature readings received from ones of the plurality of temperature sensors to ones of a plurality of temperature thresholds including a first temperature threshold, wherein the control circuit is configured to increase a number of active ones of the plurality of phase circuits in response to receiving a temperature reading from one of the temperature sensors that exceeds the first temperature threshold; and

wherein the plurality of temperature thresholds includes a second temperature threshold greater than remaining ones of the plurality of temperature thresholds, wherein the control circuit is configured to activate all of the plurality of phase circuits in response to a temperature reading exceeding the second temperature threshold.

16 . The system of claim 15 , wherein the control circuit is configured to increase the number of active ones of the plurality of phase circuits by a factor of two in response to a given temperature reading exceeding a particular one of the plurality of temperature thresholds.

17 . The system of claim 15 , wherein a first subset of the plurality of phase circuits are implemented on a first integrated circuit die, and wherein a second subset of the plurality of phase circuits are implemented on a second integrated circuit die.