IP Library Granted Patent US 8,415,928
Granted Patent B2
US 8,415,928 · App. 11/477,421 · Granted Apr 9, 2013

Power circuit

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Patent No.
US 8,415,928
App. No.
11/477,421
Granted
Apr 9, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a high efficiency power circuit. It includes an input transistor having a negative-threshold coupled to a voltage source for providing a supply voltage to the output terminal of the power circuit. An input detection circuit is coupled to the voltage source to generate a control signal when the voltage level of the voltage source is higher than a threshold voltage. A second transistor is coupled to the input detection circuit to turn off the input transistor in response to the control signal. An output detection circuit is connected to the supply voltage to generate a first enable signal when the voltage level of the supply voltage is higher than an output-over-voltage threshold. The first enable signal is used to switch off the input transistor. The output detection circuit generates a second enable signal when the voltage level of the supply voltage is lower than an output-under-voltage threshold. The second enable signal is used to turn off the output of the power circuit.

Claims (61)

1. A power circuit, comprising:

an input transistor coupled to a voltage source;

a first transistor connected in series with the input transistor to provide a supply voltage;

an input detection circuit coupled to the voltage source to generate a control signal in response to the voltage level of the voltage source;

a second transistor coupled to the input detection circuit, the input transistor and the first transistor to turn off the input transistor and the first transistor in response to the control signal when the voltage level of the voltage source is higher than a threshold voltage;

an output detection circuit coupled to the supply voltage to generate a first enable signal and a second enable signal in response to the voltage level of the supply voltage; and

a resistive device coupled to the input transistor and the first transistor to provide a bias voltage to turn on the input transistor and the first transistor;

wherein the first enable signal is coupled to the input transistor and the first transistor to switch off the input transistor and the first transistor when the voltage level of the supply voltage is higher than an output-over-voltage threshold, the second enable signal is utilized to turn off the output of the power circuit when the voltage level of the supply voltage is lower than an output-under-voltage threshold.

2. The power circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the input transistor is a negative-threshold device.

3. The power circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first transistor and the second transistor are positive-threshold devices.

4. The power circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the input detection circuit is coupled to the voltage source through a voltage divider.

5. The power circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the resistive device can be implemented by a resistor or a transistor.

6. A power circuit, comprising:

an input transistor coupled to a voltage source and to provide a supply voltage;

an input detection circuit coupled to the voltage source to generate a control signal in response to the voltage level of the voltage source; and

a resistive device coupled to the input transistor to provide a bias voltage to turn on the input transistor;

wherein the control signal is coupled to the input transistor to switch off the input transistor when the voltage level of the voltage source is higher than a threshold voltage.

7. The power circuit as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the input transistor is a negative-threshold device.

8. The power circuit as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the input detection circuit is coupled to the voltage source through a voltage divider.

9. The power circuit as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the input detection circuit is further coupled a second transistor, the second transistor is coupled to the input transistor to turn off the input transistor in response to the control signal.

10. The power circuit as claimed in claim 6 , further comprises an output detection circuit, the output detection circuit is coupled to the supply voltage to generate a first enable signal in response to the voltage level of the supply voltage, the first enable signal is coupled to the input transistor to switch off the input transistor when the voltage level of the supply voltage is higher than an output-over-voltage threshold.

11. The power circuit as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the output detection circuit further generates a second enable signal in response to the voltage level of the supply voltage, the second enable signal is used to switch off the output of the power circuit when the voltage level of the supply voltage is lower than an output-under-voltage threshold.

12. A power circuit, comprising:

an input transistor coupled to a voltage source;

a first transistor connected in series with the input transistor to provide a supply voltage;

an output detection circuit coupled to the supply voltage to generate a first enable signal in response to the voltage level of the supply voltage; and

a resistive device coupled between two terminals of the input transistor and between two terminals of the first transistor to provide a bias voltage to turn on the input transistor and the first transistor;

wherein the first enable signal is coupled to the input transistor and the first transistor to switch off the input transistor and the first transistor when the voltage level of the supply voltage is higher than an output-over-voltage threshold.

13. The power circuit as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the input transistor is a negative-threshold device.

14. The power circuit as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the output detection circuit further generates a second enable signal in response to the voltage level of the supply voltage, the second enable signal is used to switch off the output of the power circuit when the voltage level of the supply voltage is lower than an output-under-voltage threshold.

15. The power circuit as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the first transistor is a positive-threshold device.

16. A power circuit, comprising:

an input transistor coupled to a voltage source and to provide a supply voltage;

an output detection circuit coupled to the supply voltage to generate a first enable signal in response to the voltage level of the supply voltage; and

a resistive device coupled between two terminals of the input transistor and providing a bias voltage to turn on the input transistor;

wherein the first enable signal directly switches off the input transistor when the voltage level of the supply voltage is higher than an output-over-voltage threshold.

17. The power circuit as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the input transistor is a negative-threshold device.

18. The power circuit as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the output detection circuit further generates a second enable signal in response to the voltage level of the supply voltage, the second enable signal is used to switch off the output of the power circuit when the voltage level of the supply voltage is lower than an output-under-voltage threshold.

19. A power circuit, comprising:

an input transistor coupled to a voltage source and to provide a supply voltage; and

an output detection circuit coupled to the supply voltage to generate a first enable signal in response to the voltage level of the supply voltage;

wherein the first enable signal directly switches off the input transistor when the voltage level of the supply voltage is higher than an output-over-voltage threshold.

20. The power circuit as claimed in claim 19 , wherein the first enable signal will switch on the input transistor when the voltage level of the supply voltage is lower than a hysteresis threshold.

21. The power circuit as claimed in claim 19 , wherein the output detection circuit further generates a second enable signal in response to the voltage level of the supply voltage, the second enable signal is used to switch off the output of the power circuit when the voltage level of the supply voltage is lower than an output-under-voltage threshold.

22. A power circuit, the improvement comprising:

an input transistor receiving a voltage source;

a first transistor providing a supply voltage in response to the voltage source from the input transistor;

an input detection circuit generating a control signal in response to the voltage level of the voltage source;

a second transistor turning off the input transistor and the first transistor in response to the control signal when the voltage level of the voltage source is higher than a threshold voltage;

an output detection circuit generating a first enable signal and a second enable signal in response to the voltage level of the supply voltage; and

a resistive device providing a bias voltage to turn on the input transistor and the first transistor;

wherein the first enable signal switches off the input transistor and the first transistor when the voltage level of the supply voltage is higher than an output-over-voltage threshold, the second enable signal turns on/off the output of the power circuit.

23. A power circuit, the improvement comprising:

an input transistor providing a supply voltage in response to a voltage source;

an input detection circuit generating a control signal in response to the voltage level of the voltage source; and

a resistive device coupled between two terminals of the input transistor and providing a bias voltage to turn on the input transistor;

wherein the control signal switches off the input transistor when the voltage level of the voltage source is higher than a threshold voltage.

24. A power circuit, the improvement comprising:

an input transistor providing a supply voltage in response to a voltage source; and

an output detection circuit generating a first enable signal in response to the voltage level of the supply voltage;

wherein the first enable signal directly switches off the input transistor when the voltage level of the supply voltage is higher than an output-over-voltage threshold.