IP Library Granted Patent US 6,989,657
Granted Patent B2
US 6,989,657 · App. 10/769,952 · Granted Jan 24, 2006

Method of detecting switching power supply output current

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Patent No.
US 6,989,657
App. No.
10/769,952
Granted
Jan 24, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for detecting output current in switching power supplies forgoes the need for any resistor or other components in series with the load. A method according to the invention includes the steps of inferring the peak current through the inductor as a function of input voltage and inductor charge time, and deriving the current available to the load based upon the flyback voltage during discharge of the inductor. Although a disclosed example is based upon a buck/boost topology, other converter topologies are anticipated. In terms of apparatus, in a switching power supply of the type wherein a switching device is used to charge an inductor that discharges to a load, the invention provides devices arranged for detecting output current without the need for a resistor or other component in series with the load. In the preferred embodiment, these devices include electrical components operative to generate a signal indicative of peak inductor current, and a switch for switching the signal to provide a waveform, the integral of which is proportional to peak inductor current multiplied by the duty cycle of the discharge of the inductor. Circuitry is further used for comparing the waveform to a fixed reference so as to output a signal indicative of load current.

Claims (14)

1. In a switching power supply of the type wherein a switching device is used to charge an inductor that discharges to a load, a method of detecting output current without the need for a resistor or other component in series with the load, the method comprising the steps of:

inferring the peak current through the inductor as a function of input voltage and inductor charge time; and

deriving the current available to the load based upon the flyback voltage during discharge of the inductor.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein inductor forms part of a buck/boost topology.

3. In a switching power supply of the type wherein a switching device is used to charge an inductor that discharges to a load, apparatus for detecting output current without the need for a resistor or other component in series with the load, comprising:

electrical components operative to generate a signal indicative of peak inductor current;

a switch for switching the signal to provide a waveform, the integral of which is proportional to peak inductor current multiplied by the duty cycle of the discharge of the inductor; and

circuitry for comparing the waveform to a fixed reference so as to output a signal indicative of load current.

4. Apparatus for detecting output current of switching power supply without the need for a resistor or other component in series with the load, comprising:

a switching device used to charge an inductor that discharges to a load in accordance with an input signal;

electrical components operative to generate a signal indicative of peak inductor current;

a switch for switching the signal to provide a waveform, the integral of which is proportional to peak inductor current multiplied by the duty cycle of the discharge of the inductor; and

circuitry for comparing the waveform to a fixed reference so as to output a signal indicative of load current.

5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the switching device and inductor form part of a buck/boost topology.

Assignments (1)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE'S NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 020645 FRAME: 0151. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Oct 31, 2017
From: JAM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: JM MGMT. GROUP LTD. LLC
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