IP Library Granted Patent US 10,389,254
Granted Patent B2
US 10,389,254 · App. 14/091,978 · Granted Aug 20, 2019

Cable compensation circuit and power supply including the same

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Patent No.
US 10,389,254
App. No.
14/091,978
Granted
Aug 20, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cable compensation circuit compensates a voltage drop in a cable coupled between a power supply and a load. The cable compensation circuit includes: a node where a voltage that depends on an input voltage of the power supply during a turn-on period of a power switch of the power supply and depends on an output voltage of the power supply during a turn-off period of the power switch is generated; a sensing RC filter generating a sense voltage that depends on a diode current by filtering the voltage of the node; and an averaging RC filter generating an average voltage by averaging the sense voltage.

Claims (52)

1. A cable compensation circuit compensating a voltage drop in a cable coupled between a power supply and a load, comprising:

a first node where a voltage that depends on an input voltage of the power supply during a turn-on period of a power switch of the power supply and depends on an output voltage of the power supply during a turn-off period of the power switch is generated;

a sensing resistor-capacitor (RC) filter including a first capacitor and a first resistor, and configured to generate, on an end of the first capacitor, a sense voltage that depends on a diode current flowing to an output end of the power supply by filtering the voltage of the first node; and

an averaging RC filter including a second capacitor and a second resistor, and configured to generate, on an end of the second capacitor, an average voltage by averaging a voltage value of the sense voltage,

wherein the diode current flows through a rectifier diode,

wherein the first resistor includes a first end directly coupled to the first node,

wherein the second resistor includes a first end coupled directly to the sense voltage and a second end directly coupled to the second capacitor, and

wherein the first node is coupled directly to an anode of the rectifier diode.

2. The cable compensation circuit of claim 1 , wherein the sensing RC filter comprises:

the first capacitor coupled to a second end of the first resistor, and

wherein a voltage of a second node to which the first resistor and the first capacitor are coupled is the sense voltage.

3. The cable compensation circuit of claim 2 , wherein the sensing RC filter further comprises a clamping diode coupled in parallel with the first capacitor to clamp the sense voltage to a forward voltage of the clamping diode.

4. The cable compensation circuit of claim 2 , wherein the first node is directly coupled to a secondary winding of a transformer, the power switch is coupled to a primary winding of the transformer, and switching of the power switch causes a slope of the sense voltage to change.

5. The cable compensation circuit of claim 4 , wherein the voltage of the first node corresponds to the input voltage during the turn-on period of the power switch, and corresponds to the output voltage during the turn-off period of the power switch.

6. The cable compensation circuit of claim 2 , wherein the averaging RC filter comprises:

wherein a voltage of a third node to which the second resistor and the second capacitor are coupled is the average voltage.

7. The cable compensation circuit of claim 6 , wherein the average voltage and a load current supplied to a load are proportional to a square of a duty cycle of the power switch.

8. A power supply coupled with a load through a cable, comprising:

a power switch;

a feedback circuit configured to generate a feedback signal based on an output voltage supplied to the load;

a gate driver configured to control a switching operation of the power switch based on the feedback signal; and

a cable compensation circuit configured to:

generate, on an end of a first capacitor, a sense voltage that depends on a diode current flowing to an output end of the power supply by filtering, using the first capacitor and a first resistor, a first voltage that depends on an input voltage of the power supply during a turn-on period of the power switch and depends on the output voltage during a turn-off period of the power switch, and

generate, on an end of a second capacitor, an average voltage by averaging, using the second capacitor and a second resistor, a voltage value of the sense voltage,

wherein the diode current flows through a rectifier diode,

wherein the first resistor includes a first end directly coupled to the first voltage,

wherein the second resistor includes a first end directly coupled to the sense voltage and a second end directly coupled to the second capacitor, and

wherein the first voltage is a voltage of an anode of the rectifier diode.

9. The power supply of claim 8 , further comprising a transformer including a primary side winding coupled between the power switch and the input voltage and a secondary side winding coupled to the output voltage,

wherein the first voltage is a voltage of the secondary side winding.

10. The power supply of claim 9 , wherein the cable compensation circuit comprises:

the first capacitor coupled to a second end of the first resistor, and

wherein a voltage of a node to which the first resistor and the first capacitor are coupled is the sense voltage.

11. The power supply of claim 10 , wherein the cable compensation circuit further comprises a clamping diode coupled in parallel with the first capacitor to clamp the sense voltage to a forward voltage of the clamping diode.

12. The power supply of claim 10 , wherein switching of the power switch causes a slope of the sense voltage to change.

13. The power supply of claim 12 , wherein a voltage of the first capacitor depends on the first voltage and the time constant of the first resistor and the first capacitor, and

a result of differentiating the voltage of the first capacitor with respect to time is proportional to the first voltage.

14. The power supply of claim 12 , wherein the first voltage corresponds to the input voltage during a turn-on period of the power switch and corresponds to the output voltage during a turn-off period of the power switch.

15. The power supply of claim 10 , wherein the cable compensation circuit comprises:

wherein a voltage of a node to which the second resistor and the second capacitor are coupled is the average voltage.

16. The power supply of claim 15 , wherein the load current and the average voltage are proportional to a square of the duty cycle.

17. The power supply of claim 8 , wherein the feedback circuit comprises a shunt regulator configured to control a sink current flowing to a cathode based on the output voltage, and cathode impedance of the shunt regulator is changed based on the average voltage.

18. The power supply of claim 17 , wherein the cable compensation circuit further comprises a resistor coupled between a reference end of the shunt regulator and the average voltage.

19. A method of compensating for a voltage drop in a cable coupled between a power supply and a load, the method comprising:

generating, on a first node, a voltage that depends on an input voltage of the power supply during a turn-on period of a power switch of the power supply and depends on an output voltage of the power supply during a turn-off period of the power switch;

generating, using a sensing resistor-capacitor (RC) filter including a first capacitor and a first resistor and on an end of the first capacitor, a sense voltage that depends on a diode current flowing to an output end of the power supply by filtering the voltage of the first node; and

generating, using an averaging RC filter including a second capacitor and a second resistor and on an end of the second capacitor, an average voltage by averaging a voltage value of the sense voltage,

wherein the diode current flows through a rectifier diode,

wherein the first resistor includes a first end directly coupled to the first node,

wherein the second resistor includes a first end directly coupled to the sense voltage and a second end directly coupled to the second capacitor, and

wherein the first node is coupled directly to an anode of the rectifier diode.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the first node is directly coupled to a secondary winding of a transformer, the power switch is coupled to a primary winding of the transformer, and switching of the power switch causes a slope of the sense voltage to change.

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 Nov 27, 2013
From: KOO, GWANBON; KIM, TAESUNG
To: FAIRCHILD KOREA SEMICONDUCTOR LTD
Reel/Frame 031686/0588 →