IP Library Granted Patent US 9,270,180
Granted Patent B2
US 9,270,180 · App. 13/886,993 · Granted Feb 23, 2016

DC-DC converter with adaptive minimum on-time

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Patent No.
US 9,270,180
App. No.
13/886,993
Granted
Feb 23, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A DC-DC converter has a high-side transistor series with a low-side transistor and an inductor connected to a node therebetween, a gate driver circuit has a high-side gate driver circuit coupled to the high-side transistor; a low-side gate driver circuit coupled to the low-side transistor; a minimum pulse with circuit coupled to one of the high-side and low-side gate, the minimum pulse width circuit adaptively controlling a pulse width of a drive signal to the high-side or low-side transistor by the propagation delay of the respective gate driver circuit.

Claims (19)

1. In a DC-DC converter having a high-side transistor in series with a low-side transistor and an inductor connected to a node therebetween, a gate driver circuit comprising:

a high-side gate driver circuit coupled to the high-side transistor;

a low-side gate driver circuit coupled to the low-side transistor;

a pulse width circuit coupled to the high-side gate driver circuit, the pulse width circuit adaptively increasing a pulse width of a drive signal to the high-side transistor by a propagation delay of the high-side gate driver circuit, the pulse width circuit further coupled to the low-side gate driver circuit, the pulse width circuit adaptively increasing a pulse width of a drive signal to the low-side transistor by a propagation delay of the low-side gate driver circuit, wherein a minimum pulse width applied to the low-side gate driver circuit makes a width of a pulse signal shorter for extremely long pulse signals and wherein the high-side and the low-side gate driver circuits comprise digital logic circuits driving a digital memory storage element.

2. The gate driver circuit of claim 1 wherein the minimum pulse width circuit is coupled to both the high-side and low-side transistors.

3. The gate driver circuit of claim 2 wherein the high-side transistor is a PMOS transistor and low-side transistor is an NMOS transistor.

4. The gate driver circuit of claim 1 wherein the high-side transistor is a PMOS transistor and low-side transistor is an NMOS transistor.

5. The gate driver circuit of claim 1 wherein the high-side transistor is a PMOS transistor and low-side transistor is an NMOS transistor.

6. A DC-DC converter comprising:

a high-side transistor coupled between a source of voltage and a switching node;

a low-side transistor coupled between the switching node and a reference potential;

an inductor coupled between the switching node and an output terminal;

a capacitor coupled between the output terminal and the reference potential;

a digital drive circuit having high-side and low-side drivers coupled to drive the high-side and low-side transistors, respectively, the digital drive circuit having a logic circuit controlling a storage element for adaptively controlling width of a pulse driving the high-side transistor or low-side transistor by a propagation delay of the digital drive circuit, wherein the width of a pulse driving the high-side transistor, if below a first predetermined width, is increased by a propagation delay of the high-side gate driver and the width of the pulse driving the low-side transistor, if below a predetermined second width, is increased by a propagation delay of the low-side driver wherein a minimum pulse width applied to the low-side driver makes the width of a pulse signal shorter for extremely long pulse signals and wherein high-side and low-side drivers comprise digital logic circuits driving a digital memory storage element.

7. The DC-DC converter of claim 6 wherein the high-side transistor is a PMOS transistor and low-side transistor is an NMOS transistor.

8. The DC-DC converter of claim 6 wherein the high-side transistor is a PMOS transistor and low-side transistor is an NMOS transistor.

9. A method of operating a DC-DC converter having a high-side transistor in series with a low-side transistor and an inductor coupled to a node therebetween, comprising:

generating pulse width modulated (PWM) drive signals in a drive circuit for at least one of the high-side and low-side transistors; and

adaptively controlling a pulse width of the PWM drive signal by a propagation delay of the drive circuit, to provide an adaptive control of the pulse width, wherein a pulse width of the PWM drive signal for the high-side transistor, if below a first predetermined threshold, is increased by a first propagation delay of the high-side drive circuit or pulse width of the PWM drive signal for the low-side transistor, if below a second predetermined threshold, is increased by a propagation delay of a low-side drive circuit, wherein a minimum pulse width applied to the low-side drive circuit makes the width of the pulse signal shorter for extremely long pulse signals and wherein the adaptive control of the pulse width is performed in a digital logic circuit including a digital storage element.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2021
From: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
To: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 055314/0255 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 13, 2013
From: ROMMEL, MARKUS G.
To: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
Reel/Frame 031205/0437 →