IP Library Granted Patent US 8,368,368
Granted Patent B2
US 8,368,368 · App. 12/329,147 · Granted Feb 5, 2013

System and method for improving inductor current sensing accuracy of a DC/DC voltage regulator

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Patent No.
US 8,368,368
App. No.
12/329,147
Granted
Feb 5, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

The DC/DC voltage converter comprises at least one switching transistor. An inductor is connected to the at least one switching transistor. A pulse width modulation circuit generates control signals to at least one switching transistor responsive to a current control signal. A current sensor connected in parallel with the inductor senses current passing through the inductor. The sensor comprises a resistor and an NTC capacitor connected in series with the resistor. Circuitry for monitoring the voltage across the NTC capacitor generates the current control signal responsive to the monitored voltage.

Claims (34)

1. A DC to DC voltage converter, comprising:

at least one switching transistor;

an inductor connected to the at least one switching transistor, the inductor having a DC resistance associated therewith that varies with temperature;

a pulse width modulation circuit for generating control signals to the at least one switching transistor responsive to a current control signal;

a current sensor connected in parallel with the inductor for sensing current passing through the inductor, said sensor further comprising:

a resistor;

an NTC (negative temperature coefficient) capacitor connected in series with the resistor for compensating for changes in the DC resistance of the inductor responsive to temperature changes, wherein the NTC capacitor has −4000 ppm or greater of linear variation with respect to temperature;

circuitry for monitoring a voltage across the NTC (negative temperature coefficient) capacitor and generating the current control signal responsive to the monitored voltage.

2. The DC to DC voltage converter of claim 1 , wherein the inductor further comprises an inductance and a direct current (DC) resistance defining a first time constant.

3. The DC to DC voltage converter of claim 2 , wherein the resistor and the NTC capacitor define a second time constant that is substantially equivalent to the first time constant over substantially all operating temperatures responsive to changes in a capacitive value of the NTC capacitor.

4. The DC to DC voltage converter of claim 2 , wherein the resistor and the NTC capacitor define a second time constant that substantially reduces mismatching between the first time constant and the second time constant over substantially all operating temperatures responsive to changes in a capacitive value of the NTC capacitor.

5. The DC to DC voltage converter of claim 1 , wherein a capacitance of the NTC capacitor decreases responsive to a temperature increases.

6. The DC to DC voltage converter of claim 1 , wherein the NTC capacitor provides for compensation of AC mismatch when measuring the current through the inductor.

7. A DC to DC voltage converter, comprising:

at least one switching transistor;

an inductor connected to the at least one switching transistor, said inductor having an inductance and a direct current (DC) resistance defining a first time constant;

a pulse width modulation circuit for generating control signals to the at least one switching transistor responsive to a current control signal;

a current sensor connected in parallel with the inductor for sensing current passing through the inductor, said sensor further comprising:

a resistor;

an NTC (negative temperature coefficient) capacitor connected in series with the resistor for compensating for changes in the DC resistance of the inductor responsive to temperature changes, wherein the NTC (negative temperature coefficient) capacitor has −4000 ppm or greater of linear variation with respect to temperature;

wherein the resistor and the NTC (negative temperature coefficient) capacitor define a second time constant that substantially reduces mismatching between the first time constant and the second time constant over substantially all operating temperatures responsive to changes in a capacitive value of the NTC capacitor;

circuitry for monitoring a voltage across the NTC capacitor and generating the current control signal responsive to the monitored voltage.

8. The DC to DC voltage converter of claim 7 , wherein the resistor and the NTC capacitor define the second time constant that is substantially equivalent to the first time constant over substantially all operating temperatures responsive to changes in a capacitive value of the NTC capacitor.

9. The DC to DC voltage converter of claim 7 , wherein a capacitance of the NTC capacitor decreases responsive to a temperature increases.

10. The DC to DC voltage converter of claim 7 , wherein the NTC capacitor provides for compensation a AC mismatch when measuring the current through the inductor.

11. A current sensor for sensing a current passing through an inductor, said sensor comprising:

a resistor;

an NTC (negative temperature coefficient) capacitor connected in series with the resistor for compensating for changes in the DC resistance of the inductor responsive to temperature changes, wherein the NTC capacitor has −4000 ppm or greater of linear variation with respect to temperature; and

wherein the resistor and the capacitor are connected in parallel with the inductor.

12. The current sensor of claim 11 , wherein the inductor further comprises an inductance and a direct current (DC) resistance defining a first time constant.

13. The current sensor of claim 12 , wherein the resistor and the NTC capacitor define the second time constant that is substantially equivalent to the first time constant over substantially all operating temperatures responsive to changes in a capacitive value of the NTC capacitor.

14. The current sensor of claim 12 , wherein the resistor and the NTC capacitor define a second time constant that substantially reduces mismatching between the first time constant and the second time constant over substantially all operating temperatures responsive to changes in a capacitive value of the NTC capacitor.

15. The current sensor of claim 11 , wherein a capacitance of the NTC capacitor decreases responsive to a temperature increases.

16. The current sensor of claim 11 , wherein the NTC capacitor provides for compensation a AC mismatch when measuring the current through the inductor.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 10, 2014
From: INTERSIL AMERICAS INC.
To: INTERSIL AMERICAS LLC
Reel/Frame 033119/0484 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 4, 2010
From: INTERSIL CORPORATION; TECHWELL, INC.; INTERSIL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.; QUELLAN, INC.; ZILKER LABS, INC.; KENET, INC.; INTERSIL AMERICAS INC.; ELANTEC SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.; D2AUDIO CORPORATION; PLANET ATE, INC.
To: MORGAN STANLEY & CO. INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 024329/0411 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2008
From: QIU, WEIHONG; BURKET, CHRIS T.; MEHAS, GUSTAVO JAMES
To: INTERSIL AMERICAS INC.
Reel/Frame 021984/0866 →