IP Library Granted Patent US 8,482,391
Granted Patent B2
US 8,482,391 · App. 12/346,901 · Granted Jul 9, 2013

Wall control interface with phase modulation and detection for power management

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Patent No.
US 8,482,391
App. No.
12/346,901
Granted
Jul 9, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wall control interface for power management includes a transmitting circuit that generates a switching signal to control a switch and achieve a phase modulation to a power line signal in response to a transmitting-data. A receiving circuit is coupled to detect the phase of the power line signal for generating a data signal and a receiving-data in response to the phase of the power line signal. The receiving circuit further generates a control signal to control power of a load in accordance with the data signal or the receiving-data. The phase modulation is achieved by controlling a turn-on angle of the power line signal. The switch remains in a turn-on state during the normal condition, which achieves good power and low current harmonic. The phase modulation is only performed during the communication of the power management.

Claims (33)

1. A wall control interface, comprising:

a switch, coupled to an AC power line for controlling a power line signal to a load;

a transmitting circuit, generating a switching signal to control the switch and achieve a phase modulation to the power line signal in response to a transmitting-data; and

a receiving circuit, coupled to receive the power line signal for detecting the phase of the power line signal and generating a data signal and a receiving-data in response to the phase of the power line signal, wherein the receiving circuit further generates a control signal to control power of the load in accordance with the data signal or the receiving-data, and the transmitting-data is phase modulated by turning on/off the power line signal, the receiving-data being generated by the phase detection and correlated to the transmitting-data.

2. The wall control interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the phase modulation is achieved by controlling a turn-on angle of the power line signal.

3. The wall control interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the transmitting circuit comprises:

an input circuit, coupled to the AC power line for generating a zero-crossing signal;

a register device, storing the transmitting-data; and

an output circuit, generating the switching signal coupled to control the switch in response to the transmitting-data and the zero-crossing signal.

4. The wall control interface as claimed in claim 1 , the receiving circuit comprising:

a phase-detection circuit, coupled to receive the power line signal for generating the data signal and a synchronous signal, the receiving circuit generating the receiving-data in accordance with the data signal and the synchronous signal; and

a control circuit, coupled to receive the data signal and the receiving-data for generating the control signal coupled to control the power of the load,

wherein the synchronous signal is generated in response to the zero crossing of the power line signal, and the data signal is generated in response to the turn-on angle of the power line signal.

5. The wall control interface as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the switch is a metal oxide semiconductor field effective transistor (MOSFET) or an insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT).

6. The wall control interface as claimed in claim 4 , the control circuit comprising:

a digital-to-analog converter, generating a first control signal in accordance with the receiving-data;

a normalization circuit and a low-pass filter, generating a second control signal in accordance with the data signal;

a comparator, generating a channel-control signal in accordance with the receiving-data; and

output switches, coupled to the first control signal and the second control signal to generate the control signal in accordance with the first control signal or the second control signal,

wherein the output switches are controlled by the channel-control signal.

7. A power management interface, comprising:

a switch, coupled to an AC power line for controlling a power line signal to a load;

a transmitting circuit, generating a switching signal to control the switch and achieve a phase modulation to the power line signal in response to a transmitting-data; and

a receiving circuit, coupled to receive the power line signal for detecting the phase of the power line signal and generating a receiving-data, wherein the receiving circuit further generates a control signal to control power of the load in accordance with the receiving-data, and the transmitting-data is phase modulated by turning on/off the power line signal, the receiving-data being generated by the phase detection and correlated to the transmitting-data.

8. The power management interface as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the phase modulation is achieved by controlling a turn-on angle of the power line signal.

9. The power management interface as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the transmitting circuit comprises:

an input circuit, coupled to the AC power line for generating a zero-crossing signal;

a register device, storing the transmitting-data; and

an output circuit, generating the switching signal coupled to control the switch in response to the transmitting-data and the zero-crossing signal.

10. The power management interface as claimed in claim 7 , the receiving circuit comprising:

a phase-detection circuit, coupled to receive the power line signal for generating a data signal and a synchronous signal, the receiving circuit generating the receiving-data in accordance with the data signal and the synchronous signal,

a control circuit, generating the control signal coupled to control the power of the load,

wherein the synchronous signal is generated in response to the zero crossing of the power line signal, and the data signal is generated in response to the turn-on angle of the power line signal.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT RECORDED AT REEL 046410, FRAME 0933 Recorded Jun 22, 2023
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 22, 2018
From: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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