IP Library Granted Patent US 9,692,404
Granted Patent B2
US 9,692,404 · App. 14/969,375 · Granted Jun 27, 2017

Power factor correction controlling circuit and driving method thereof

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Patent No.
US 9,692,404
App. No.
14/969,375
Granted
Jun 27, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A power factor correction controlling circuit includes a control signal providing circuit configured to provide a control signal associated with a feedback signal, the feedback signal being controlled based on a bias signal, a pulse width modulation signal controlling circuit configured to control a pulse width modulation signal based on one of first and second bias signals and a power factor controlling circuit configured to provide a power factor control signal when an amplitude of the pulse width modulation signal reaches that of the power factor control signal. Such a circuit Is able to operate stably, regardless of a load condition and an input voltage condition.

Claims (30)

1. A power factor correction controlling circuit comprising:

a control signal providing circuit configured to provide a control signal associated with a feedback signal;

a pulse width modulation signal controlling circuit configured to control a pulse width modulation signal based on one of first and second bias signals; and

a power factor controlling circuit configured to provide a power factor control signal in response to an amplitude of the pulse width modulation signal reaching an amplitude of the control signal,

wherein the control signal providing circuit is further configured to receive the feedback signal and compare the received feedback signal with a predetermined reference voltage to generate the control signal.

2. The power factor correction controlling circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control signal providing circuit is further configured to output a first control signal or a second control signal respectively having different amplitudes, according to the feedback signal.

3. The power factor correction controlling circuit of claim 2 , wherein the amplitude of the first control signal is relatively smaller and more constant than the amplitude of the second control signal.

4. The power factor correction controlling circuit of claim 2 , wherein the control signal providing circuit is further configured to output a first control signal in response to an amplitude of the feedback signal being less than a specific value and output a second control signal in response to the amplitude of the feedback signal being equal to or greater than the specific value.

5. The power factor correction controlling circuit of claim 4 , wherein the amplitude of the first control signal corresponds to a quotient of the second control signal divided by N, wherein N is a natural number that is equal to or greater than 2.

6. The power factor correction controlling circuit of claim 4 , wherein the first control signal comprises control signals that form one or more steps and each of the steps maintains a constant voltage.

7. The power factor correction controlling circuit of claim 1 , wherein the feedback signal corresponds to a power factor control signal provided in a previous feedback procedure.

8. The power factor correction controlling circuit of claim 1 , wherein the pulse width modulation signal controlling circuit is further configured to charge a capacitive element with one of the first and second bias signals and generate the pulse width modulation signal.

9. The power facto correction controlling circuit of claim 8 , wherein an amplitude of the first bias signal corresponds to a quotient of the second bias signal divided by N, wherein N is a natural number that is equal to or greater than 2.

10. The power factor correction controlling circuit of claim 8 , wherein the pulse width modulation signal controlling circuit is further configured to receive a first bias signal in response to an amplitude of the feedback signal being less than a specific value and receive a second bias signal in response to an amplitude of the feedback signal being equal to or greater than the specific value.

11. The power factor correction controlling circuit of claim 1 , wherein the power factor controlling circuit is further configured to compare the pulse width modulation signal to the control signal and output the power factor control signal.

12. A method of driving a power factor correction controlling circuit, comprising:

providing a control signal associated with a feedback signal;

controlling a pulse width modulation signal based on one of first and second bias signals; and

providing a power factor control signal based on comparing an amplitude of the pulse width modulation signal to an amplitude of the control signal,

wherein the providing the control signal comprises receiving the feedback signal and comparing the received feedback signal with a predetermined reference voltage to generate the control signal.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the providing comprises outputting a first control signal in response to an amplitude of the feedback signal being less than a specific value and outputting a second control signal in response to the amplitude of the feedback signal being equal to or greater than the specific value.

14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the controlling comprises applying a first bias signal in response to an amplitude of the feedback signal being less than a specific value and applying a second bias signal in response to the amplitude of the feedback signal being equal to or greater than the specific value.

15. A power factor correction controlling circuit comprising:

a pulse width modulation signal controlling circuit configured to control a pulse width modulation signal based on one of first and second bias signals;

a power factor controlling circuit configured to provide a power factor control signal in response to an amplitude of the pulse width modulation signal reaching an amplitude of a control signal associated with a feedback signal; and

a control signal providing circuit configured to output a first control signal or a second control signal respectively having different amplitudes, according to the feedback signal.

16. The power factor correction controlling circuit of claim 15 , wherein the control signal providing circuit is further configured to provide the control signal associated with the feedback signal.

17. The power factor correction controlling circuit of claim 15 , wherein the control signal providing circuit is further configured to receive the feedback signal and compare the received feedback signal with a predetermined reference voltage to generate the control signal.

18. The power factor correction controlling circuit of claim 15 , wherein the control signal providing circuit is further configured to output the first control signal in response to an amplitude of the feedback signal being less than a specific value and to output the second control signal in response to the amplitude of the feedback signal being equal to or greater than the specific value.

19. The power factor correction controlling circuit of claim 15 , wherein the first amplitude of the first control signal is relatively smaller and more constant than the second amplitude of the second control signal.

Assignments (3)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Feb 18, 2025
From: MAGNACHIP MIXED-SIGNAL, LTD.
To: MAGNACHIP SEMICONDUCTOR, LTD.
Reel/Frame 070241/0214 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Mar 14, 2024
From: MAGNACHIP SEMICONDUCTOR, LTD.
To: MAGNACHIP MIXED-SIGNAL, LTD.
Reel/Frame 066878/0875 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 15, 2015
From: CUI, ZHI YUAN; HWANG, IN HO; LIM, GYU HO; RYU, YOUNG GI; MIN, JUN SIK
To: MAGNACHIP SEMICONDUCTOR, LTD.
Reel/Frame 037293/0659 →