IP Library Granted Patent US 8,917,487
Granted Patent B2
US 8,917,487 · App. 13/506,087 · Granted Dec 23, 2014

Method and circuit for detecting and providing protection against an overvoltage condition

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Patent No.
US 8,917,487
App. No.
13/506,087
Granted
Dec 23, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and circuit are described for detecting an overvoltage condition and using the detection of the overvoltage condition to protect a circuit or component from the overvoltage condition. In one embodiment, an overvoltage protection circuit is used to detect an overvoltage condition on pin driver electronics, the detection of which is powered by the overvoltage condition itself, thus eliminating the need to provide overvoltage protection circuitry that requires power supplies with voltages greater than the pin electronics the overvoltage protection circuit is meant to protect.

Claims (34)

1. An overvoltage detection circuit that can detect if an overvoltage condition has occurred at a certain electrical contact point, the overvoltage detection circuit, comprising:

an input coupled to the electrical contact point being detected for an overvoltage condition;

a circuit that is susceptible to the overvoltage condition coupled to electrical contact point and the overvoltage detection circuit is powered by a supply voltage that is the same as or less than the supply voltage used by the circuit that is susceptible to the overvoltage condition;

the supply voltage comprises a positive voltage and negative voltage;

a voltage reference circuit coupled to the input, the voltage reference circuit providing a detection point that is set lower than the positive voltage and a second detection point set higher than the negative voltage; and

an optoisolator including first and second optoisolator circuits coupled to the voltage reference circuit, the optoisolator generating an overvoltage condition signal if the voltage reference circuit detects an overvoltage condition at the electrical contact point, the overvoltage condition signal being generated by the first optoisolator circuit if an overvoltage condition occurs to the positive voltage and the overvoltage condition signal being generated by the second optoisolator circuit if the overvoltage condition occurs to the negative voltage.

2. An overvoltage detection circuit as defined in claim 1 , further comprising:

an electrical isolation circuit coupled to the electrical contact point, the electrical isolation circuit electrically isolating the electrical contact point from the overvoltage condition in response to the optoisolator generating the overvoltage condition signal.

3. An overvoltage detection circuit as defined in claim 2 wherein the electrical isolation circuit comprises a relay.

4. An overvoltage detection circuit as defined in claim 3 , further comprising:

a logic circuit in response to the overvoltage condition signal causes the relay to form an open circuit between the electrical contact point and the overvoltage condition.

5. An overvoltage protection circuit, comprising:

an electrical contact point that requires protection against an overvoltage condition;

a diode circuit including first and second diodes each having an anode and a cathode and connected in parallel with respect to each other, with the anode of the first diode connected to the cathode of the second diode, the diode circuit coupled to the electrical contact point at the point where the anode of the first diode is connected to the cathode of the second diode, the cathode of the first diode is coupled to a positive supply voltage and the anode of the second diode is coupled to a negative supply voltage;

an optoisolator coupled to the diode circuit, the optoisolator including a first optoisolator circuit for generating an overvoltage condition signal if the positive supply voltage at the electrical contact point exceeds a positive supply voltage reference, and a second optoisolator circuit for generating the overvoltage condition signal if the negative supply voltage at the contact point goes lower than a negative supply voltage reference; and

at least two devices that can provide a voltage drop coupled in series forming the positive supply voltage reference and the negative supply voltage reference for the optoisolator.

6. An overvoltage protection circuit as defined in claim 5 , further comprising:

an electrical isolation circuit coupled to the optoisolator and in response to the overvoltage condition signal electrically isolates the electrical contact point to the overvoltage condition.

7. An overvoltage protection circuit as defined in claim 6 , wherein the electrical isolation circuit comprises a relay.

8. An overvoltage protection circuit as defined in claim 5 , further comprising:

a second electrical contact point that requires protection against an overvoltage condition; and

a second electrical isolation circuit coupled to the optoisolator and in response to the overvoltage condition signal electrically isolates the second electrical contact point to the overvoltage condition.

9. A method for providing overvoltage protection, comprising:

detecting an overvoltage condition with an overvoltage detection circuit that is powered by a supply voltage that is the same as or less than a supply voltage used by a device that is being protected against the overvoltage condition;

determining if an overvoltage condition at a certain electrical contact point coupled to the device that is being protected against the overvoltage condition has occurred by:

causing a light-emitting diode in an optoisolator to activate if the voltage in the electrical contact point as compared to a voltage reference is determined to be higher than a predetermined voltage level or causing a second light emitting diode in the optoisolator to activate if the voltage in the electrical point as compared to a second voltage reference is determined to be lower than a second predetermined voltage level; and

generating an overvoltage condition signal when either of the first or second light emitting diodes activate.

10. A method as defined in claim 9 , further comprising:

using the overvoltage condition signal to electrically isolate the device that is being protected against the overvoltage condition.

11. A method as defined in claim 10 , wherein the device that is being protected against the overvoltage condition is isolated from the overvoltage condition by use of a relay that is activated in response to the overvoltage condition signal.

12. A method as defined in claim 9 , wherein the generating of the overvoltage condition signal includes;

presenting the overvoltage condition signal to a logic circuit.

13. A method as defined in claim 12 , further comprising:

using the logic circuit to cause a relay to electrically isolate the device being protected against the overvoltage condition.

Assignments (9)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 13, 2025
From: ASTRONICS CORPORATION; ASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORP.; ASTRONICS TEST SYSTEMS INC.; ASTRONICS AEROSAT CORPORATION; ASTRONICS CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS & CERTIFICATION CORP.; PECO, INC.; DIAGNOSYS INC.
To: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 23, 2025
From: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
To: ASTRONICS CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS & CERTIFICATION CORP.; ASTRONICS AEROSAT CORPORATION; ASTRONICS CORPORATION; PECO, INC.; ASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORP.; ASTRONICS TEST SYSTEMS INC.; DIAGNOSYS INC.; LUMINESCENT SYSTEMS, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 4, 2024
From: HSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS AGENT
To: ASTRONICS CORPORATION; ASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORP.; ASTRONICS AEROSAT CORPORATION; ASTRONICS TEST SYSTEMS INC.; LUMINESCENT SYSTEMS, INC.; ASTRONICS CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS & CERTIFICATION CORP.; PECO, INC.; DIAGNOSYS INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 12, 2024
From: GREAT ROCK CAPITAL PARTNERS MANAGEMENT, LLC
To: ASTRONICS AEROSAT CORPORATION; ASTRONICS CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS & CERTIFICATION CORP.; PECO, INC.; ASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORP.; ASTRONICS CORPORATION; ASTRONICS TEST SYSTEMS INC.; DIAGNOSYS INC.; LUMINESCENT SYSTEMS, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2024
From: ASTRONICS CORPORATION; ASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORP.; ASTRONICS AEROSAT CORPORATION; ASTRONIC TEST SYSTEMS INC.; LUMINESCENT SYTEMS, INC.; ASTRONICS CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS & CERTIFICATION CORP.; PECO, INC.; DIAGNOSYS INC.
To: HSBC BANK USA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 068283/0900 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 20, 2023
From: ASTRONICS CUSTOM CONTROL CONCEPTS INC.; ASTRONICS DME LLC; ASTRONICS CORPORATION; LUMINESCENT SYSTEMS, INC.; ASTRONICS TEST SYSTEMS INC.; ASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS CORP.; ASTRONICS CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS & CERTIFICATION CORP.; ASTRONICS AEROSAT CORPORATION; PECO, INC.; DIAGNOSYS INC.
To: GREAT ROCK CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC
Reel/Frame 062444/0836 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 20, 2023
From: ASTRONICS AEROSTAT CORPORATION; ASTRONICS CONNECTIVITY SYSTEMS & CERTIFICATION CORP.; ASTRONICS CORPORATION; PECO, INC.; ASTRONICS ADVANCED ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS CORP.; ASTRONICS TEST SYSTEMS INC.; DIAGNOSYS INC.; LUMINESCENT SYSTEMS, INC.
To: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 062445/0342 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 8, 2015
From: EADS NORTH AMERICA, INC.
To: ASTRONICS TEST SYSTEMS INC.
Reel/Frame 035109/0733 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 26, 2012
From: FISH, PAUL E.; COUPLAND, JOHN R.
To: EADS NORTH AMERICA, INC.
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