IP Library Granted Patent US 7,994,757
Granted Patent B2
US 7,994,757 · App. 11/902,829 · Granted Aug 9, 2011

DC-DC converter

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Patent No.
US 7,994,757
App. No.
11/902,829
Granted
Aug 9, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

To securely detect the short-circuited state of a rectifier without detecting current and to protect a switching device in a DC-DC converter, in a state in which the potential at the connection point of the rectifier and the switching device is detected and a drive signal turns ON the switching device, the protection circuit of the DC-DC converter is configured to securely turn OFF the switching device when the potential at the connection point is a predetermined potential or more.

Claims (34)

1. A DC-DC converter comprising:

a rectifier and a switching device connected in series,

a storing device, having a first terminal connected to a connection point of said rectifier and said switching device, and a second terminal connected to a DC power supply, for storing energy during the ON period of said switching device and for discharging the energy via said rectifier during the OFF period of said switching device,

a capacitive device, having a first terminal grounded and a second terminal connected to said rectifier, for smoothing the output of said rectifier and for outputting a voltage between the first and second terminals of said capacitive device to a load as an output voltage,

a control circuit for generating a drive signal for ON/OFF controlling said switching device by comparing said output voltage with a target voltage, and

in a state in which the potential at the connection point of said rectifier and said switching device is detected and said drive signal turns ON said switching device, a protection circuit for turning OFF said switching device at the time when the potential at said connection point is a predetermined potential or more, said predetermined potential being lower than said target voltage.

2. The DC-DC converter according to claim 1 , wherein said protection circuit comprises a voltage supply circuit for generating said predetermined potential, a comparator for comparing the potential at said connection point with said predetermined potential, and a logic circuit for outputting a predetermined signal to said control circuit when said drive signal turns ON said switching device and when the output of said comparator indicates that the potential at said connection point is the predetermined potential or more, wherein

said control circuit is configured such that said drive signal turns OFF said switching device for a predetermined period when said predetermined signal is input from said logic circuit.

3. The DC-DC converter according to claim 2 , wherein said rectifier, said switching device, said storing device, said capacitive device, said control circuit, and said protection circuit constitute a step-up circuit.

4. The DC-DC converter according to claim 2 , wherein said rectifier, said switching device, said storing device, said capacitive device, said control circuit, and said protection circuit constitute a step-up/down circuit.

5. The DC-DC converter according to claim 1 , wherein said rectifier, said switching device, said storing device, said capacitive device, said control circuit, and said protection circuit constitute a step-up circuit.

6. The DC-DC converter according to claim 1 , wherein said rectifier, said switching device, said storing device, said capacitive device, said control circuit, and said protection circuit constitute a step-up/down circuit.

7. A DC-DC converter comprising:

a rectifier and a switching device connected in series,

a storing device for storing energy during the ON period of said switching device and for discharging the energy via said rectifier during the OFF period of said switching device,

a capacitive device for smoothing the output of said rectifier,

a control circuit for generating a drive signal for ON/OFF controlling said switching device, and

in a state in which the potential at the connection point of said rectifier and said switching device is detected and said drive signal turns ON said switching device, a protection circuit for turning OFF said switching device at the time when the potential at said connection point is a predetermined potential or more, wherein:

said protection circuit comprises a voltage supply circuit for generating said predetermined potential, a comparator for comparing the potential at said connection point with said predetermined potential, a logic circuit for outputting a predetermined signal to said control circuit when said drive signal turns ON said switching device and when the output of said comparator indicates that the potential at said connection point is the predetermined potential or more, and a delay circuit for delaying said drive signal input to said logic circuit by a predetermined delay time, and

said control circuit is configured such that said drive signal turns OFF said switching device for a predetermined period when said predetermined signal is input from said logic circuit.

8. The DC-DC converter according to claim 7 , wherein said protection circuit is configured such that said switching device is fixed to the OFF state using said drive signal when the period during which said logic circuit outputs said predetermined signal at each switching operation of said switching device continues.

9. The DC-DC converter according to claim 7 , wherein said rectifier, said switching device, said storing device, said capacitive device, said control circuit, and said protection circuit constitute a step-up circuit.

10. The DC-DC converter according to claim 7 , wherein said rectifier, said switching device, said storing device, said capacitive device, said control circuit, and said protection circuit constitute a step-up/down circuit.

11. A DC-DC converter comprising:

a rectifier and a switching device connected in series,

a storing device for storing energy during the ON period of said switching device and for discharging the energy via said rectifier during the OFF period of said switching device,

a capacitive device for smoothing the output of said rectifier,

a control circuit for generating a drive signal for ON/OFF controlling said switching device, and

in a state in which the potential at the connection point of said rectifier and said switching device is detected and said drive signal turns ON said switching device, a protection circuit for turning OFF said switching device at the time when the potential at said connection point is a predetermined potential or more, wherein

said protection circuit comprises a voltage supply circuit for generating said predetermined potential, a comparator for comparing the potential at said connection point with said predetermined potential, and a logic circuit for outputting a predetermined signal to said control circuit when said drive signal turns ON said switching device and when the output of said comparator indicates that the potential at said connection point is the predetermined potential or more, wherein:

said protection circuit is configured such that said switching device is fixed to the OFF state using said drive signal when the period during which said logic circuit outputs said predetermined signal at each switching operation of said switching device continues, and

said control circuit is configured such that said drive signal turns OFF said switching device for a predetermined period when said predetermined signal is input from said logic circuit.

12. The DC-DC converter according to claim 11 , wherein said rectifier, said switching device, said storing device, said capacitive device, said control circuit, and said protection circuit constitute a step-up circuit.

13. The DC-DC converter according to claim 11 , said rectifier, said switching device, said storing device, said capacitive device, said control circuit, and said protection circuit constitute a step-up/down circuit.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 26, 2014
From: PANASONIC CORPORATION
To: COLLABO INNOVATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 033021/0806 →
LIEN Recorded Jan 13, 2014
From: COLLABO INNOVATIONS, INC.
To: PANASONIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 031997/0445 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 20, 2008
From: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
To: PANASONIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 021897/0516 →