IP Library Granted Patent US 12683498
Granted Patent B2
US 12683498 · App. 18/362,226 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Control circuit for a power converter with adaptive error signal compensation

Inventors: Kamala Hariharan (Morgan Hill, CA); Nicolas Borfigat (Chandler, AZ); Rosario Pagano (Phoenix, AZ)
Assignee: Renesas Design (UK) Limited
H02M3/1582H02M1/0025
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12683498
App. No.
18/362,226
Filed
Jul 31, 2023
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2838
USPC
323/282
Abstract

Control circuits, power converters, and control methods thereof are provided. The control circuit is configured to provide at an output node of the power converter an output current at an output voltage based on electrical power at an input voltage. The control circuit is further configured to determine a voltage error signal based on the output voltage and a reference voltage for the output voltage. The control circuit is further configured to determine an operating point within the operating range that the power converter is operated in. The control circuit is further configured to adapt the voltage error signal with an operating point dependent offset that is dependent on the operating point, to determine a compensated voltage error signal. The control circuit is further configured to determine a control signal for controlling one or more power switches of the power converter in dependence of the compensated voltage error signal.

Claims (36)

1 . A control circuit for controlling a power converter which is configured to provide at an output node of the power converter an output current at an output voltage based on electrical power at an input voltage, which is provided at an input node of the power converter, wherein the control circuit is configured to:

determine a delta signal based on the output voltage and based on a reference voltage;

select an operation mode that the power converter is operated in from a plurality of different operation modes, wherein the plurality of operation modes comprises a buck mode, a buck-boost mode and a boost mode;

adapt the delta signal in dependence of the selected operation mode of the power converter, to determine a voltage error signal, wherein the voltage error signal exhibits a slope as a function of a conversion ratio between the input voltage and the output voltage of the power converter corresponds to a value range of the conversion ratio between the input voltage and the output voltage, which spans from a minimum value to a maximum value;

determine an operating point within the operating range that the power converter is operated in, wherein the operating point corresponds to a value of the conversion ratio, which lies between the minimum value and the maximum value;

adapt the voltage error signal with an offset that is dependent on the operating point that the power converter is operated in, to determine a compensated voltage error signal, wherein the operating point dependent offset is such that a magnitude of a slope of the compensated voltage error signal as a function of a conversion ratio between the input voltage and the output voltage of the power converter is smaller than a magnitude of the slope of the voltage error signal; and

determine a control signal for controlling one or more power switches of the power converter in dependence of the compensated voltage error signal.

2 . The control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the offset is such that the magnitude of the slope of the compensated voltage error signal is:

substantially zero across the operating range of the power converter; or

10% or less of a magnitude of the reference voltage across the operating range of the power converter.

3 . The control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit is configured to:

determine the offset from a pre-determined look-up table which indicates the offset for a plurality of different operating points within the operating range of the power converter; or

determine the offset using a pre-determined analytical function which indicates the offset in dependence of the operating point within the operating range of the power converter.

4 . The control circuit of claim 1 , wherein:

the delta signal exhibits a glitch at a transition between two different operation modes of the power converter; and

the control circuit is configured to adapt the delta signal such that an amplitude of the glitch at the transition between two different operation modes is smaller within the voltage error signal than within the delta signal.

5 . The control circuit of claim 1 , wherein:

the control circuit is configured to apply a first offset to the delta signal to determine the voltage error signal; and

the first offset is dependent on the operation mode of the power converter.

6 . The control circuit of claim 5 , wherein:

the control circuit is configured to use a mapping unit for determining the first offset; and

the mapping unit is indicative of a relationship between the output voltage and the operation mode of the power converter on one side, and the corresponding first offset on the other side.

7 . The control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit is configured to:

generate a ramp signal in dependence of an inductor current through an inductor of the power converter; and

compare the compensated voltage error signal with the ramp signal to generate the control signal.

8 . The control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit is configured to perform a current control of the power converter.

9 . The control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control signal is indicative of a duty cycle within an operation cycle of the operation mode that the power converter is operated in.

10 . A power converter configured to provide at an output node of the power converter an output current at an output voltage based on electrical power at an input voltage, which is provided at an input node of the power converter, the power converter comprising:

the control circuit according to claim 1 .

11 . A method for controlling a power converter which is configured to provide at an output node of the power converter an output current at an output voltage based on electrical power at an input voltage, which is provided at an input node of the power converter, the method comprising:

determining a delta signal based on the output voltage and based on a reference voltage;

selecting an operation mode that the power converter is operated in from a plurality of different operation modes, wherein the plurality of operation modes comprises a buck mode, a buck-boost mode and a boost mode;

adapting the delta signal in dependence of the selected operation mode of the power converter, to determine a voltage error signal, wherein the voltage error signal exhibits a slope as a function of a conversion ratio between the input voltage and the output voltage of the power converter corresponds to a value range of the conversion ratio between the input voltage and the output voltage, which spans from a minimum value to a maximum value;

determining an operating point within the operating range that the power converter is operated in, wherein the operating point corresponds to a value of the conversion ratio, which lies between the minimum value and the maximum value;

adapting the voltage error signal with an offset that is dependent on the operating point that the power converter is operated in, to determine a compensated voltage error signal, wherein the operating point dependent offset is such that a magnitude of a slope of the compensated voltage error signal as a function of a conversion ratio between the input voltage and the output voltage of the power converter is smaller than a magnitude of the slope of the voltage error signal; and

determining a control signal for controlling one or more power switches of the power converter in dependence of the compensated voltage error signal.