Output driver for energy recovery from inductor based sensor
View Patent ↗A system for recovering energy from a sensor couples a battery to an inductive device in the sensor for a period of time, such that a current flows through the inductive device from the battery during the time period. The connections of the inductive device are then reversed for a second period of time. During the second time period, a current flow resulting from energy stored in the inductor is allowed to flow back to the battery, such that a portion of the energy from the inductor recharges the battery during the second period of time.
1. A system on chip (SoC) comprising:
a control circuit having an output for a first timing signal;
a first driver circuit having a first output terminal for coupling to a first terminal of an inductive device and an input coupled to receive the first timing signal, wherein the first driver circuit is configured to provide a low impedance from the first output terminal to a ground reference during a first time period and to provide a low impedance for current flowing from the first output terminal to a voltage supply line during a second time period; and
a second driver circuit having a second output terminal for coupling to a second terminal of the inductive device and an input coupled to receive the first timing signal, wherein the second driver circuit is configured to provide a low impedance from the voltage supply line to the second output terminal during the first time period and to provide a low impedance for current flowing from the ground reference to the second output terminal during the second time period;
wherein the first driver circuit comprises a first transistor coupled between the voltage supply line and the first output terminal, the first transistor having a control terminal coupled to the first timing signal; and a second transistor coupled between the ground reference and the first output terminal, the second transistor having a control terminal coupled to the first timing signal; and
wherein the second driver circuit comprises a third transistor coupled between the voltage supply line and the second output terminal, the third transistor having a control terminal coupled to the first timing signal; and a diode coupled between the ground reference and the second output terminal.
2. A system on chip (SoC) comprising:
a control circuit having an output for a first timing signal;
a first driver circuit having a first output terminal for coupling to a first terminal of an inductive device and an input coupled to receive the first timing signal, wherein the first driver circuit is configured to provide a low impedance from the first output terminal to a ground reference during a first time period and to provide a low impedance for current flowing from the first output terminal to a voltage supply line during a second time period; and
a second driver circuit having a second output terminal for coupling to a second terminal of the inductive device and an input coupled to receive the first timing signal, wherein the second driver circuit is configured to provide a low impedance from the voltage supply line to the second output terminal during the first time period and to provide a low impedance for current flowing from the ground reference to the second output terminal during the second time period;
wherein the first driver circuit comprises a diode coupled between the voltage supply line and the first output terminal; and a first transistor coupled between the ground reference and the first output terminal, the first transistor having a control terminal coupled to the first timing signal; and
wherein the second driver circuit comprises a second transistor coupled between the voltage supply line and the second output terminal, the second transistor having a control terminal coupled to the first timing signal; and a third transistor coupled between the ground reference and the second output terminal, the third transistor having a control terminal coupled to the first timing signal.