IP Library Granted Patent US 9,244,511
Granted Patent B2
US 9,244,511 · App. 13/569,800 · Granted Jan 26, 2016

Transient electrical load decoupling for a direct current power supply

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Patent No.
US 9,244,511
App. No.
13/569,800
Granted
Jan 26, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Various arrangements for mitigating voltage droop in a direct current circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads are presented. A voltage source configured to output a direct current voltage to power the multiple capacitive loads may be present. First and second outputs electrically coupled with the voltage source such that the outputs, when electrically coupled with capacitive loads, provide a voltage to the capacitive load may be provided. A transformer module (which may include a transformer and an impedance) electrically coupled with the first output and the second output may also be provided. When the first capacitive load is electrically coupled with the first output, the transformer may be configured to mitigate droop of the first voltage to the first output upon the second capacitive load being connected to the second output and receiving inrush current.

Claims (66)

1. A system for mitigating voltage droop in a direct current circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads, the system comprising:

a voltage source configured to output a direct current voltage to power the multiple capacitive loads, wherein

the multiple capacitive loads comprise a first capacitive load and a second capacitive load;

a first output electrically coupled with the voltage source such that the first output, when electrically coupled with the first capacitive load, provides a first voltage to the first capacitive load;

a second output electrically coupled with the voltage source such that the second output, when electrically coupled with the second capacitive load, provides a second voltage to the second capacitive load; and

a transformer module, comprising an impedance, electrically coupled with the first output and the second output, wherein:

the impedance of the transformer module is at least partially created by one or more resistors;

the one or more resistors are electrically connected between the first output and the second output; and

when the first capacitive load is electrically coupled with the first output, the transformer module is configured to mitigate droop of the first voltage to the first output upon the second capacitive load being connected to the second output and receiving inrush current.

2. The system for mitigating voltage droop in the direct current circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads of claim 1 , wherein the first output and the second output are Universal Serial Bus (USB) outputs and the first capacitive load and the second capacitive load are each USB devices.

3. The system for mitigating voltage droop in the direct current circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads of claim 1 , wherein:

when the second capacitive load is electrically coupled with the second output, the transformer module is further configured to mitigate droop of the second voltage to the second output upon the first capacitive load being electrically coupled to the first output and receiving a second inrush current.

4. The system for mitigating voltage droop in the direct current circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads of claim 1 , wherein:

the first output is connected to capacitors that provide less than 120 μF in capacitance on the first output; and

the second output is connected to capacitors that provide less than 120 μF in capacitance on the second output.

5. The system for mitigating voltage droop in the direct current circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads of claim 1 , wherein:

the first output is not connected to any capacitors; and

the second output is not connected to any capacitors.

6. The system for mitigating voltage droop in the direct current circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads of claim 1 , wherein the transformer module comprises either a tapped single winding transformer or a dual winding transformer.

7. The system for mitigating voltage droop in the direct current circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads of claim 1 , wherein the one or more resistors have a resistance of approximately four times an impedance of the voltage source.

8. A method for mitigating voltage droop in a direct current (DC) circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads, the method comprising:

coupling a transformer module with a DC voltage source, a first DC output, and a second DC output, wherein:

the transformer module comprises an impedance;

the impedance of the transformer module is at least partially created by one or more resistors;

providing a first output DC voltage to a first capacitive load connected with the first DC output;

providing a second output DC voltage to a second capacitive load connected with the second DC output, wherein:

the one or more resistors are electrically connected between the first output DC voltage and the second output DC voltage;

the second capacitive load is connected with the second DC output after the first capacitive load was connected with the first DC output, and

upon connecting with the second DC output, the second capacitive load draws an inrush current from the DC voltage source;

mitigating, by the transformer module, droop in the first output DC voltage provided to the first capacitive load, wherein

mitigation of the amount of droop is at least partially due to magnetic flux induced by the inrush current increasing the first output DC voltage.

9. The method for mitigating voltage droop in the DC circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads of claim 8 , wherein:

the first DC output and the second DC output are Universal Serial Bus (USB) outputs,

the first capacitive load is a first USB device, and

the second capacitive load is a second USB device.

10. The method for mitigating voltage droop in the DC circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads of claim 8 , further comprising:

disconnecting the first capacitive load from the first DC output;

connecting a third capacitive load to the first DC output;

providing a third output DC voltage to the third capacitive load connected with the first DC output, wherein:

the third capacitive load is connected with the first DC output after the second capacitive load was connected with the second DC output, and

upon connecting with the first DC output, the third capacitive load draws a second inrush current from the DC voltage source;

mitigating, by the transformer module, a second amount of droop in the second output DC voltage provided to the second capacitive load, wherein

mitigation of the amount of droop is at least partially due to magnetic flux induced by the second inrush current increasing the second output DC voltage.

11. The method for mitigating voltage droop in the DC circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads of claim 8 , wherein:

the first DC output is connected to capacitors that provide less than 120 μF in capacitance on the first DC output; and

the second DC output is connected to capacitors that provide less than 120 μF in capacitance on the second DC output.

12. The method for mitigating voltage droop in the DC circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads of claim 8 , wherein:

the first DC output is not connected to any capacitors; and

the second DC output is not connected to any capacitors.

13. The method for mitigating voltage droop in the DC circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads of claim 8 , wherein the transformer module comprises either a tapped single winding transformer or a dual winding transformer.

14. The method for mitigating voltage droop in the DC circuit configured to power multiple capacitive loads of claim 8 , wherein the one or more resistors have a resistance of approximately four times an impedance of the DC voltage source.

15. A circuit for mitigating voltage droop in a universal serial bus (USB) power circuit configured to power multiple USB devices, the circuit comprising:

a voltage source configured to output a direct current voltage to power the multiple USB devices, wherein

the multiple USB devices comprise a first USB device and a second USB device;

a first USB power output electrically coupled with the voltage source such that the first USB power output, when connected with the first USB device, provides a first DC voltage to the first USB device;

a second USB power output electrically coupled with the voltage source such that the second USB power output, when connected with the second USB device, provides a second voltage to the second USB device; and

a transformer module, comprising an impedance, electrically coupled with the first USB power output and the second USB power output, wherein:

the impedance comprises one or more resistors electrically coupled between the first USB power output and the second USB power output; and

when the first USB device is electrically coupled with the first USB power output, the transformer module is configured to mitigate droop of the first DC voltage to the first USB power output upon the second USB device being connected to the second USB power output and receiving inrush current.

16. The circuit for mitigating voltage droop in the USB power circuit configured to power multiple USB devices of claim 15 , the circuit further comprising:

a power switch electrically coupled with the voltage source, wherein the power switch is configured to regulate an amount of current supplied to the first USB power output and the second USB power output.

17. The circuit for mitigating voltage droop in the USB power circuit configured to power multiple USB devices of claim 15 , the circuit further comprising:

a first set of capacitors connected with the first USB power output, wherein the first set of capacitors provides the first USB power output with less than 120 μF of capacitance; and

a second set of capacitors connected with the second USB power output, wherein the second set of capacitors provides the second USB power output with less than 120 μF of capacitance.

18. The circuit for mitigating voltage droop in the USB power circuit configured to power multiple USB devices of claim 15 , wherein the impedance

between the first USB power output and the second USB power output is four times an impedance of the voltage source.

Assignments (7)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2021
From: DISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION; DISH NETWORK L.L.C.; DISH TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
To: U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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CONVERSION Recorded Aug 7, 2018
From: ECHOSTAR TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
To: DISH TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 12, 2018
From: ECHOSTAR TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
To: DISH TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 10, 2017
From: ECHOSTAR UK HOLDINGS LIMITED
To: ECHOSTAR TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 10, 2017
From: ECHOSTAR TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
To: ECHOSTAR TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 17, 2014
From: ELDON TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
To: ECHOSTAR UK HOLDINGS LIMITED
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 8, 2012
From: BROOKSBANK, JOHN
To: ELDON TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
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