IP Library Granted Patent US 6,996,389
Granted Patent B2
US 6,996,389 · App. 10/509,970 · Granted Feb 7, 2006

Power supply for a satellite receiver

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Patent No.
US 6,996,389
App. No.
10/509,970
Granted
Feb 7, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A power supply for a satellite receiver system includes a dual input supply voltage arrangement. When a higher output voltage is selected, a source of a lower supply input voltage is coupled to an input main current conducting terminal of a series pass transistor. On the other hand, when a lower output voltage is selected, a source of a lower supply input voltage is coupled to the input main current conducting terminal of the series pass transistor. A comparator senses a magnitude of an output voltage produced by the series pass transistor. When, as a result of an over current condition, the output voltage is lower than a reference threshold level, any selection of the higher output voltage is automatically overridden and the source of the lower supply input voltage, instead, is coupled to the input main current conducting terminal of the series pass transistor.

Claims (13)

1. A power supply for a communication apparatus, comprising:

a source of a first control signal that is indicative when a first antenna signal is to be selected and when a second antenna signal is to be selected;

a power transistor responsive to said first control signal for generating an output supply voltage at a value selected, in accordance with said first control signal, said output supply voltage being coupled to a stage of said communication apparatus to select said first antenna signal, when a first value of said output supply voltage is generated and said second antenna signal, when a second value of said output supply voltage is generated;

a switch responsive to said first control signal and coupled to an input of said power transistor for selecting, in a first switching state of said switch, a first input supply voltage to be developed at said input, when said first antenna signal is selected, and, in a second switching state of said switch, a second input supply voltage to be developed at said input, when said second antenna signal is selected; and

a fault detector coupled to said switch for changing the switching state in said switch, when said second antenna signal is selected and a fault condition occurs, to select an input supply voltage to be developed at said input that is different from said second input supply voltage.

2. The power supply according to claim 1 , wherein said output supply voltage is developed at a first main current conductive terminal of said power transistor and each of said first and second input supply voltages is selectively developed at a second main current conductive terminal of said power transistor to form a series pass regulator.

3. The power supply according to claim 2 wherein, in normal operation, when said first antenna signal is selected, a smaller magnitude of said output supply voltage is generated and said first input supply voltage having a smaller magnitude than said second input supply voltage is selected to be developed at said input of said power transistor in a manner to reduce a voltage difference between said first and second main current conductive terminals of said power transistor.

4. The power supply according to claim 2 wherein, in normal operation, when said second antenna signal is selected, a larger magnitude of said output supply voltage is generated and said second input supply voltage having a larger magnitude than said first input supply voltage is selected to be developed at said input of said power transistor and wherein, when said fault condition occurs, said first input supply voltage is selected instead of said second input supply voltage to be developed at said second main current conductive terminal of said power transistor to reduce a voltage difference between said first and second main current conductive terminals of said power transistor.

5. The power supply according to claim 2 , further comprising a regulator coupled to said power transistor for regulating said output supply voltage in a negative feedback manner.

6. The power supply according to claim 1 wherein said fault detector comprises a comparator responsive to said output supply voltage for generating a second control signal that is coupled to said switch to change the switching state in said switch, when said output supply voltage is outside a normal operation range of values.

7. The power supply according to claim 6 wherein each of said first and second control signals is coupled to said switch via a stage performing a logic function.

8. The power supply according to claim 6 wherein said first control signal is generated in a microprocessor that is responsive to said second control signal.

9. The power supply according to claim 1 wherein said switch comprises a second transistor, wherein a power resistor is coupled between a pair of main current conductive terminals of said second transistor and wherein, when said second transistor is at a conductive switching state, said resistor is bypassed and a voltage that is developed at said input is higher than when said second transistor is at a non-conductive switching state and said resistor dissipates power.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 10, 2018
From: THOMSON LICENSING DTV
To: INTERDIGITAL MADISON PATENT HOLDINGS
Reel/Frame 046763/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 22, 2017
From: THOMSON LICENSING
To: THOMSON LICENSING DTV
Reel/Frame 043302/0965 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 21, 2017
From: THOMSON LICENSING S.A.
To: THOMSON LICENSING
Reel/Frame 042303/0268 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 16, 2005
From: THOMSON LICENSING S.A.
To: THOMSON LICENSING
Reel/Frame 017026/0805 →