Power supply control circuit and power supply device including same
A power supply control circuit includes: a soft start generation circuit that outputs a soft start voltage which gradually increases with time; an error signal generation circuit that generates an error signal corresponding to a difference between a feedback voltage corresponding to an output voltage in a switch output stage and the soft start voltage; and an output control circuit that controls the switch output stage according to the error signal, and the soft start generation circuit can temporarily stop the increase in the soft start voltage.
1 . A power supply control circuit comprising:
a soft start generation circuit that outputs a soft start voltage which gradually increases with time;
an error signal generation circuit that generates an error signal corresponding to a difference between a feedback voltage corresponding to an output voltage in a switch output stage and the soft start voltage; and
an output control circuit that controls the switch output stage according to the error signal,
wherein the soft start generation circuit is configured to
stop an increase in the soft start voltage based on a differential voltage between the feedback voltage and the soft start voltage being equal to or greater than a first voltage, and
restart the increase in the soft start voltage based on the differential voltage having decreased to a value equal to or smaller than a second voltage, wherein the second voltage is less than the first voltage.
2 . The power supply control circuit according to claim 1 ,
wherein the soft start generation circuit can temporarily stop the increase in the soft start voltage according to the difference between the soft start voltage and the feedback voltage.
3 . The power supply control circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising:
an overcurrent detection circuit that can detect whether a value of an output current output by the switch output stage is equal to or greater than a predetermined overcurrent protection value,
wherein the soft start generation circuit can temporarily stop the increase in the soft start voltage according to a result of the detection performed by the overcurrent detection circuit.
4 . The power supply control circuit according to claim 3 ,
wherein the output control circuit forcibly stops an operation of generating the output current according to the result of the detection performed by the overcurrent detection circuit, and thereafter restarts the operation of generating the output current at a predetermined switching cycle.
5 . The power supply control circuit according to claim 1 ,
wherein the soft start generation circuit includes
a capacitor that outputs the soft start voltage corresponding to an amount of charge,
a current source that can charge the capacitor and
a current circuit that can perform on/off control on the current source so as to charge the capacitor or stop the charge of the capacitor,
wherein the charge of the capacitor is stopped such that the increase in the soft start voltage is stopped.
6 . The power supply control circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a soft start control circuit that controls the soft start voltage according to a difference between a lower one of a predetermined reference voltage and the soft start voltage and the feedback voltage.
7 . The power supply control circuit according to claim 6 ,
wherein the soft start generation circuit includes
a capacitor that outputs the soft start voltage corresponding to an amount of charge, and
the soft start control circuit includes
a charge/discharge control circuit that charges and discharges the capacitor according to the difference between the lower one of the reference voltage and the soft start voltage and the feedback voltage.
8 . The power supply control circuit according to claim 7 ,
wherein the charge/discharge control circuit
charges and discharges the capacitor in a state where the soft start voltage is lower than the reference voltage such that the feedback voltage matches the soft start voltage, and
charges and discharges the capacitor in a state where the soft start voltage is higher than the reference voltage such that the feedback voltage matches the reference voltage.
9 . A power supply device comprising:
the power supply control circuit according to claim 1 ; and
the switch output stage,
wherein the power supply device generates the output voltage corresponding to the error signal from an input voltage.
10 . A power supply control circuit comprising:
a soft start generation circuit configured to output a soft start voltage that gradually increases with time;
an error signal generation circuit configured to generate an error signal corresponding to a difference between a feedback voltage corresponding to an output voltage in a switch output stage and the soft start voltage; and
an output control circuit configured to control the switch output stage according to the error signal,
wherein the soft start generation circuit is configured to temporarily stop an increase in the soft start voltage,
the power supply control circuit further comprises a soft start control circuit configured to control the soft start voltage according to a difference between the feedback voltage and the lesser of a predetermined reference voltage and the soft start voltage,
wherein the soft start generation circuit includes
a capacitor configured to output the soft start voltage corresponding to an amount of charge,
wherein the soft start control circuit includes a charge/discharge control circuit configured to charge and discharge the capacitor according to the difference between the feedback voltage and the lesser of the reference voltage and the soft start voltage, and
wherein the charge/discharge control circuit is configured to
charge and discharge the capacitor in a state where the soft start voltage is lower than the reference voltage such that the feedback voltage matches the soft start voltage, and
charge and discharge the capacitor in a state where the soft start voltage is higher than the reference voltage such that the feedback voltage matches the reference voltage.