IP Library Granted Patent US 11,249,118
Granted Patent B2
US 11,249,118 · App. 16/797,705 · Granted Feb 15, 2022

Current sensing circuit

Inventor: Keisuke Ito (Chiba, JP)
Assignee: ABLIC INC.
G01R19/0092G01R15/146G01R19/0023H03K17/08142
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Patent No.
US 11,249,118
App. No.
16/797,705
Granted
Feb 15, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A current sensing circuit includes a current detection unit having a first resistance element; a first MOS-transistor and a first constant current source connected between a first output end of the current detection unit and a ground terminal; a second MOS-transistor and a second constant current source connected between a second output end of the current detection unit and the ground terminal; a third MOS-transistor having a source connected to the first output end and a gate connected to a drain of the second MOS-transistor; a second resistance element connected between an output terminal and the ground terminal; and a high withstand-voltage MOS-transistor connected between the third MOS-transistor and the output terminal to receive a predetermined control voltage, wherein the gates of the first and second MOS-transistors are commonly connected, and the gate of the first MOS-transistor is connected to the drain thereof.

Claims (27)

1. A current sensing circuit, comprising:

a first power-supply terminal;

a second power-supply terminal;

an output terminal;

a current detection unit having a first resistance element with one end connected to the first power-supply terminal, a first output end connected to the one end of the first resistance element, and a second output end connected to another end of the first resistance element;

a first MOS transistor having a source connected to the first output end and a gate connected to a drain thereof;

a second MOS transistor having a source connected to the second output end and a gate connected to the gate of the first MOS transistor;

a first constant current source having one end connected to the drain of the first MOS transistor and another end connected to the second power-supply terminal;

a second constant current source having one end connected to a drain of the second MOS transistor and another end connected to the second power-supply terminal;

a third MOS transistor having a source connected to the first output end and a gate connected to the drain of the second MOS transistor;

a second resistance element having one end connected to the output terminal and another end connected to the second power-supply terminal; and

a fourth MOS transistor having a source connected to a drain of the third MOS transistor and a drain connected to the one end of the second resistance element, the fourth MOS transistor having a withstand voltage higher than those of the first to third MOS transistors, and configured to receive a predetermined control voltage to a gate thereof.

2. The current sensing circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising a control voltage generation circuit configured to generate the predetermined control voltage.

3. The current sensing circuit according to claim 2 , wherein:

the control voltage generation circuit comprises an impedance element and a constant current circuit connected in series between the first output end and the second power-supply terminal; and

the predetermined control voltage is generated at a connection point between the impedance element and the constant current circuit.

4. The current sensing circuit according to claim 3 , wherein the impedance element comprises at least one diode-connected fifth MOS transistor.

5. The current sensing circuit according to claim 3 , wherein the constant current circuit comprises:

a switch with one end connected to the connection point;

a third constant current source connected between the other end of the switch and the second power-supply terminal; and

a fourth constant current source connected between the connection point and the second power-supply terminal.

6. The current sensing circuit according to claim 4 , wherein the constant current circuit comprises:

a switch with one end connected to the connection point;

a third constant current source connected between the other end of the switch and the second power-supply terminal; and

a fourth constant current source connected between the connection point and the second power-supply terminal.

7. The current sensing circuit according to claim 5 , wherein a current of the fourth constant current source is smaller than a current of the third constant current source.

8. The current sensing circuit according to claim 6 , wherein a current of the fourth constant current source is smaller than a current of the third constant current source.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Jun 8, 2023
From: ABLIC INC.
To: ABLIC INC.
Reel/Frame 064021/0575 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 24, 2020
From: ITO, KEISUKE
To: ABLIC INC.
Reel/Frame 051900/0942 →