IP Library Granted Patent US 8,338,758
Granted Patent B2
US 8,338,758 · App. 11/628,614 · Granted Dec 25, 2012

Heater power control circuit and burn-in apparatus using the same

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Patent No.
US 8,338,758
App. No.
11/628,614
Granted
Dec 25, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is a heater power control circuit which switches on/off a voltage signal supplied from a direct-current power source to control a power of a heater by controlling a voltage applied to the heater. The heater power control circuit includes a voltage smoothing circuit that is disposed between the heater and a switching circuit which switches on/off a voltage supplied from the direct-current power source. The voltage smoothing circuit converts the voltage into an analog voltage signal by smoothing a voltage signal obtained by switching on/off the voltage.

Claims (34)

1. A heater power control circuit comprising:

a direct-current power source;

a heater;

a switching circuit that is connected to the direct-current power source and is configured to switch on/off a voltage supplied from the direct-current power source to control a power of the heater;

a voltage smoothing circuit that is disposed between the heater and the switching circuit and is configured to convert the voltage into an analog voltage signal by smoothing a voltage signal obtained by switching on/off the voltage;

a heater control circuit connected to the switching circuit to control switching of the switching circuit according to a voltage indicator signal; and

a voltage comparator circuit connected between the heater control circuit and the heater to compare a value of the voltage indicator signal with a value of the analog voltage signal;

wherein the heater control circuit is configured to control the power of the heater by controlling the switching on/off of the switching circuit based on a comparison result by the voltage comparator circuit, convert the voltage indicator signal into a time-dispersed voltage indicator signal which is obtained in a time-dispersed manner so that a variation of the voltage indicator signal per predetermined time becomes within a predetermined amount, and supply the time-dispersed voltage indicator signal to the switching circuit.

2. The heater power control circuit according to claim 1 , wherein

the heater control circuit includes a table that stores a relationship between the voltage indicator signal and a series of time-dispersed voltage indicator signals corresponding to a variation of the voltage indicator signal, and the heater control circuit generates the time-dispersed voltage indicator signal by retrieving the table.

3. The heater power control circuit according to claim 1 , wherein

the heater control circuit generates the time-dispersed voltage indicator signal based on a relational expression indicating a relationship between the voltage indicator signal and a series of time-dispersed voltage indicator signals corresponding to a variation of the voltage indicator signal.

4. The heater power control circuit according to claim 1 , wherein

the heater control circuit generates the time-dispersed voltage indicator signal, the time-dispersed voltage indicator signal including pulses having a same pulse width and different time intervals.

5. The heater power control circuit according to claim 1 , wherein

the heater control circuit uses a pulse width modulation signal as the time-dispersed voltage indicator signal.

6. The heater power control circuit according to claim 1 , wherein

the switching circuit includes a current restricting circuit connected to the direct-current power source.

7. A burn-in apparatus, comprising:

a heater power control circuit to perform a burn-in test on a device under test, the heater power control circuit including:

a direct-current power source;

a heater;

a switching circuit that is connected to the direct-current power source and is configured to switch on/off a voltage supplied from the direct-current power source to control a power of the heater;

a voltage smoothing circuit that is disposed between the heater and the switching circuit and is configured to convert the voltage into an analog voltage signal by smoothing a voltage signal obtained by switching on/off the voltage;

a heater control circuit connected to the switching circuit to control switching of the switching circuit according to a voltage indicator signal; and

a voltage comparator circuit connected between the heater control circuit and the heater to compare a value of the voltage indicator signal with a value of the analog voltage signal;

wherein the heater control circuit is configured to control the power of the heater by controlling the switching on/off of the switching circuit based on a comparison result by the voltage comparator circuit, convert the voltage indicator signal into a time-dispersed voltage indicator signal which is obtained in a time-dispersed manner so that a variation of the voltage indicator signal per predetermined time becomes within a predetermined amount, and supply the time-dispersed voltage indicator signal to the switching circuit.

8. A method of controlling heater power, comprising:

switching on/off, by a switching circuit, a voltage signal supplied from a direct-current power source;

converting the voltage signal into an analog voltage signal by smoothing the voltage signal;

supplying the analog voltage signal to a heater to control a power of the heater;

controlling the switching on/off of the switching circuit according to a voltage indicator signal; and

comparing a value of the voltage indicator signal with a value of the analog voltage signal to output a comparison result;

wherein the power of the heater is controlled by controlling the switching on/off of the switching circuit based on the comparison result, the voltage indicator signal is converted into a time-dispersed voltage indicator signal which is obtained in a time-dispersed manner so that a variation of the voltage indicator signal per predetermined time is within a predetermined amount, and the time-dispersed voltage indicator signal is supplied to the switching circuit.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Dec 18, 2018
From: ADVANTEST CORPORATION
To: ADVANTEST CORPORATION
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