IP Library Granted Patent US 8,618,747
Granted Patent B2
US 8,618,747 · App. 13/044,307 · Granted Dec 31, 2013

Power factor correction circuit and driving method thereof

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Patent No.
US 8,618,747
App. No.
13/044,307
Granted
Dec 31, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a power factor correction circuit and a driving method thereof. The power factor correction circuit refers to an inductor receiving an input voltage and supplying output power, a power switch connected to the inductor and controlling an inductor current flowing in the inductor, and an auxiliary coil coupled with the inductor with a predetermined turn ratio. The power factor correction circuit controls the output power by controlling a switching operation of the power switch, and counts the number of times that the inductor current reaches a predetermined maximum current to turn off the power switch when the count result reaches a predetermined short circuit threshold count.

Claims (33)

1. A power factor correction circuit comprising:

an inductor receiving an input voltage and supplying output power;

a power switch connected to the inductor and controlling an inductor current flowing in the inductor;

an auxiliary coil coupled with the inductor with a predetermined turn ratio; and

a power factor correction controller controlling the output power by controlling a switching operation of the power switch and counting the number of times that the inductor current reaches a predetermined maximum current to turn off the power switch when the count reaches a predetermined short circuit threshold count.

2. The power factor correction circuit of claim 1 , wherein the power factor correction controller counts the number of times that a switch current flowing in the power switch, corresponding to the inductor current, reaches the maximum current and turns off the power switch when the count results in the short circuit threshold count.

3. The power factor correction circuit of claim 2 , wherein the power factor correction controller resets the count result when the inductor current becomes zero.

4. The power factor correction circuit of claim 3 , wherein the power factor correction controller comprises:

an N-bit counter counting the number of times that the switch current reaches the maximum current (here, N is a natural number);

a D-flipflop generating a disable signal according to an output of the N-bit counter; and

a logic operator synchronized with a time point when the inductor current becomes zero and resetting the N-bit counter and the D-flip-flop,

wherein the N-bit has a value corresponding to the short circuit threshold count.

5. The power factor correction circuit of claim 4 , wherein the power factor correction controller further comprises a comparator that compares a sense voltage corresponding to the switch current with a reference voltage corresponding to the maximum current to generate a maximum current sense signal when the sense voltage reaches the reference voltage.

6. The power factor correction circuit of claim 5 , wherein the N-bit counter counts the number of times that the maximum current sense signal is generated and generates a count signal when the count result reaches the short circuit threshold count, and the D-flipflop generates the disable signal when the count signal is input.

7. The power factor correction circuit of claim 3 , wherein the power factor correction controller receives a zero current detection voltage corresponding to a voltage of the auxiliary voltage, determines that the inductor current is zero when the zero current detection voltage is decreased to a predetermined ON reference voltage, and generates a zero current detection signal.

8. The power factor correction circuit of claim 7 , wherein the power factor correction controller comprises:

an N-bit counter counting the number of times that the switch current reaches the maximum current (here, N is a natural number);

a D-flipflop generating a disable signal according to an output of the N-bit counter; and

a logical operator resetting the N-bit counter and the D-flipflop according to the zero current detection signal,

wherein the N-bit has a value corresponding to the short circuit threshold count.

9. The power factor correction circuit of claim 8 , wherein the power factor correction controller comprises a comparator that compares a sense voltage corresponding to the switch current with a reference voltage corresponding to the maximum current to generate a maximum current sense signal when the sense voltage reaches the reference voltage.

10. The power factor correction circuit of claim 9 , wherein the N-bit counter counts the number of generation times of the maximum current sense signal and generates a count signal when the count result reaches the short circuit threshold count, and the D-flipflop generates the disable signal when the count signal is input.

11. A driving method of a power factor correction circuit including an inductor receiving an input voltage and supplying output power, a power switch connected to the inductor to control an inductor current flowing in the inductor, and an auxiliary coil coupled with the inductor with a predetermined turn ratio, comprising:

counting the number of times that the inductor current reaches a predetermined maximum current; and

turning off the power switch when the count result reaches a predetermined short circuit threshold count.

12. The driving method of claim 11 , further comprising:

determining whether the inductor current is zero; and

resetting the count result when the inductor current is zero.

13. The driving method of claim 12 , wherein the determining whether the inductor current is zero comprises receiving a zero current detection voltage corresponding to a voltage of the auxiliary coil and determining that the inductor current is zero when the zero current detection voltage is decreased to a predetermined ON reference voltage.

14. The driving method of claim 11 , wherein the counting the number of times that the inductor current reaches a predetermined maximum current comprises counting the number of times that a switch current flowing to the power switch, corresponding to the inductor current, reaches the maximum current.

15. The driving method of claim 14 , wherein the counting the number of times that the switch current reaches the maximum current comprises:

comparing a sense voltage corresponding to the switch current with a reference voltage corresponding to the maximum current to generate a maximum current sense signal when the sense voltage reaches the reference voltage; and

counting the number of generation times of the maximum current sense signal.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT REEL 04481, FRAME 0541 Recorded Jun 22, 2023
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC; FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 064072/0459 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 17, 2017
From: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC; FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 044481/0541 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 2, 2017
From: FAIRCHILD KOREA SEMICONDUCTOR, LTD.
To: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 044361/0205 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 19, 2011
From: PARK, YOUNG-BAE; MOON, SANG CHEOL; KIM, BYOUNG HEON; KIM, HYUN MIN
To: FAIRCHILD KOREA SEMICONDUCTOR LTD.
Reel/Frame 026926/0745 →