EP1766763A2 - Power conversion device with efficient output current sensing - Google Patents
Power conversion device with efficient output current sensingInfo
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- EP1766763A2 EP1766763A2 EP05757503A EP05757503A EP1766763A2 EP 1766763 A2 EP1766763 A2 EP 1766763A2 EP 05757503 A EP05757503 A EP 05757503A EP 05757503 A EP05757503 A EP 05757503A EP 1766763 A2 EP1766763 A2 EP 1766763A2
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02M—APPARATUS FOR CONVERSION BETWEEN AC AND AC, BETWEEN AC AND DC, OR BETWEEN DC AND DC, AND FOR USE WITH MAINS OR SIMILAR POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; CONVERSION OF DC OR AC INPUT POWER INTO SURGE OUTPUT POWER; CONTROL OR REGULATION THEREOF
- H02M3/00—Conversion of DC power input into DC power output
- H02M3/02—Conversion of DC power input into DC power output without intermediate conversion into AC
- H02M3/04—Conversion of DC power input into DC power output without intermediate conversion into AC by static converters
- H02M3/10—Conversion of DC power input into DC power output without intermediate conversion into AC by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode
- H02M3/145—Conversion of DC power input into DC power output without intermediate conversion into AC by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode using devices of a triode or transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal
- H02M3/155—Conversion of DC power input into DC power output without intermediate conversion into AC by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode using devices of a triode or transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal using semiconductor devices only
- H02M3/156—Conversion of DC power input into DC power output without intermediate conversion into AC by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode using devices of a triode or transistor type requiring continuous application of a control signal using semiconductor devices only with automatic control of output voltage or current, e.g. switching regulators
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02M—APPARATUS FOR CONVERSION BETWEEN AC AND AC, BETWEEN AC AND DC, OR BETWEEN DC AND DC, AND FOR USE WITH MAINS OR SIMILAR POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; CONVERSION OF DC OR AC INPUT POWER INTO SURGE OUTPUT POWER; CONTROL OR REGULATION THEREOF
- H02M1/00—Details of apparatus for conversion
- H02M1/0003—Details of control, feedback or regulation circuits
- H02M1/0009—Devices or circuits for detecting current in a converter
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- the present invention relates to DC-to-DC switching regulators, linear regulators, and power amplifiers. More specifically, an apparatus for sensing and maintaining an output drive characteristic of these circuits also provides for protection of the output devices.
- DC-to-DC power converters are used in a wide variety of products. They are key in the areas of renewable energy resources (solar cells) , products requiring alternative voltages (liquid crystal displays) , remote powered communications networks (remote cell phone repeater stations) , and battery powered devices such as cellular phones and laptop computers.
- solar cells solar cells
- liquid crystal displays liquid crystal displays
- remote powered communications networks remote cell phone repeater stations
- battery powered devices such as cellular phones and laptop computers.
- DC-to-DC converters require a way of sensing an output current .
- Feedback based on the output current can regulate sourcing circuitry to maintain a steady output characteristic and protect output circuitry from an overload current .
- a resistor has been used inline with an output node and configured to develop a sensing voltage across it.
- Sensed current or voltage quantities may be compared with internal reference sources and combined within digital circuitry to provide controlling signals to output drive devices.
- a comparison and feedback path allows output current and voltage to be maintained across varying environmental conditions such as characteristics of load demand, temperature, source voltage, and implementation technologies.
- a drawback of this approach to circuit characteristic sensing is the significant amount of current required, as much as 1 amp in certain implementations, which reduces the efficiency of the converter or regulating device proportionately.
- a precision external resistor is expensive and difficult to integrate.
- a feedback signal is formed, within a DC-to-DC converter 100, through comparing and combining sensed output characteristics with reference sources.
- a first modifying feedback signal is produced at an output of a first comparator 130.
- a first input node of the first comparator 130 is supplied with a first sense voltage from an output node 125 of an NMOS drive transistor 120.
- a second input node of the first comparator 130 is supplied with a voltage output from a first voltage reference source 132.
- a second modifying signal is produced at an output of a second comparator 136 supplied with an output voltage characteristic from a voltage divider node 141 and a voltage output from a second voltage reference source 148.
- the two modifying signals are combined within a digital circuit 134 with the combined signals supplied as feedback to a driver 138.
- An output 139 of the driver 138 produces a drive level control signal.
- the drive level control signal produces a regulated drive level at the output node 125 of the drive transistor 120.
- an internal or external sense resistor 105 conducts a sense current 115 coming from the output node 125.
- the sense current 115 flowing through the external sense resistor 105 creates the first sense voltage which is input to the first comparator 130.
- the voltage divider node 141 connects a first internal resistor 140 to a second internal resistor 142 forming a series combination.
- An input to the first internal resistor 140 is connected to a converter output node 144 and an output of the second internal resistor 142 is connected to a ground 160.
- a second input of the second comparator 136 is from an output of the second voltage reference source 148.
- the voltage output from the voltage divider node 141 is a second sense voltage measuring a characteristic of a voltage output from the converter output node 144. The second sense voltage is compared within the second comparator 136 with a voltage output from the reference voltage source 148.
- Sourcing and biasing devices connect to the DC- to-DC converter 100 for operation.
- a battery 150 producing a source voltage Vi n is a power source of the externally sensed DC-to-DC converter 100.
- the battery 150 is connected to an input node 152 and to an input of an inductor 153.
- An output of the inductor 153 connects to a sensing node 154.
- An electrical rectifying device, a diode 156 is connected at an anode to the sensing node 154 and at a cathode to the converter output node 144.
- the diode 156 provides an electrical isolation of the sensing node 154 from any occurrence of a voltage at the converter output node 144 exceeding a potential greater than a diode device threshold below the sensing node 154.
- An electrical charge storage device, a capacitor 158, is connected at an input to the converter output node 144 and at an output to ground 160.
- a current mirror sensed DC-to-DC converter 200 contains an internal sense resistor 205 connected at an input to the sensing node 154 and at an output to a first input of an NMOS current mirror transistor 215.
- a sense voltage of about 100 millivolts across sense resistor 205 and a mirror current of about 100 microamperes are targeted.
- a value for the internal sense resistor 205 is typically 1 kilohms.
- the current mirror transistor 215 is connected at an output to ground 160 and is connected at a second input, or gate input, to the output 139 of the driver 138.
- the series connection of current mirror transistor 215 with the internal sense resistor 205 forms a current mirror.
- An input to the internal sense resistor 205 is connected in parallel to a first input of the drive transistor 120 and a control input to the current mirror transistor 215 is connected in parallel to a control input or second input of the drive transistor 120.
- the configuration of the internal sense resistor 205 and the current mirror transistor 215 in parallel with drive transistor 120 allows the current mirror to track the drive characteristics of the current through the drive transistor 120 and to produce a sense current I Sense/k 225 through internal sense resistor 205 which reflects the characteristics of I sen se 115 at a fraction of the magnitude of current.
- a first sense voltage, V sen seMn / k is the voltage at the output of internal sense resistor 205, which is input to a first input of a voltage referenced comparator 210.
- a second input to the voltage-referenced comparator 210 is the voltage at the sensing node 154.
- An output of the voltage-referenced comparator 210 is connected to the digital circuit 134.
- the value of the internal sense resistor 205 and the current determining device geometries of the current mirror transistor 215 are configured to produce the sense current I se n s e / k 225 with a magnitude that is a fraction of I se nse 115 such that the ratio of I se n s e / k 225 to
- a value of "k” is chosen to keep the 1/k ratio small and to not detract from power efficiency.
- a typical value for "k” is about 1000. For example, when a maximum value expected for I se nse 115 is 100 milliamperes a 1 kilohm internal sense resistor 205 is chosen to produce an I se nse / k 225 of 100 microamperes.
- the current mirror formed by the internal sense resistor 205 and the current mirror transistor 215, produces the first sense voltage, V SenseM n / k, using l/k th the magnitude of current of I sen se 115.
- the current I sense/k 225, conducted through internal sense resistor 205, is a portion of a current that is sourced from the sensing node 154.
- the current sourced from the sensing node 154 also supplies I se nse 115, but I se ⁇ se / k 225 does not take current from I se nse 115.
- a drawback to this technique is that the efficiency is improved as the magnitude of I se n se/ k 225 becomes smaller. But as I se nse / k 225 becomes smaller, accuracy of the first sense voltage V sense Mn / k degrades. Feedback signaling quantities based on V sen seMn / k, such as the drive level control signal at the output 139 of the driver 138, become less useful in producing an accurate drive level control as the circuit is configured for improved efficiency by a reduction in I se nse/k 225.
- a further drawback of the current mirror sensed DC-to-DC converter 200 is that the common mode voltage range is very wide, on the order of the magnitude of the output voltage.
- a comparator design for this type of signal characteristic needs a low input common mode voltage range and a high input common mode voltage range ability.
- the devices implementing the comparator are exposed to source-drain voltages large enough that they are subject to channel length modulation effects.
- a resultant non- linearity in device performance means an unfavorable device current variation over the operating range. Additional design considerations are thus required, such as current conveyors, which present design challenges and added costs that detract from the benefits gained in the current mirror approach.
- the sensed signal would be detected with no degradation in the efficiency of the converter, based on the linear region of operation of a target drive transistor, and be of a low common mode signal range for ease of comparator design.
- An ideal sense signal would also be produced without externally or internally added components that are complicated or costly in expense or- die area of an implementation technology.
- the present invention produces a sensing voltage proportional to an output current conducted through an output drive transistor.
- the voltage measurement produced, reflecting a sensed current is obtained without degrading an efficiency of a device incorporating it and without extra circuitry such as external resistors, large internal resistors, external low-pass filters, or current transformers.
- the lack of extra circuitry provides a savings in money and/or circuit area.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a prior art circuit incorporating current sensing by a conventional sensing resistor method.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a prior art circuit incorporating a current mirror for sensing an output current and developing a regulating signal output.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention for power output regulation.
- a DC-to-DC converter 300 contains an NMOS sense transistor 305 connected in series with a sense resistor 310 to form a voltage sensing circuit 315.
- the voltage sensing circuit 315 is connected in parallel to the drive transistor 120 such that a first input of the sense transistor 305 and a first input of the drive transistor 120 are connected to the sensing node 154.
- a second input or gate input of the sense transistor 305 and a second input or gate input of the drive transistor 120 are connected to the output 139 of the driver 138.
- sense transistor 305 tracks the operation of drive transistor
- V sense is used for comparison and feedback, described infra.
- the value of the sense resistor 310 is on the order of 1 kilohm.
- the amount of current drawn through this resistance is about 50 microamperes, which does not detract significantly from the overall efficiency of the converter nor is the current through the sense resistor 310 taken from I se n se 115.
- a 1 kilohm resistor, such as the sense resistor 310 takes a small area in silicon to implemented with a present day semiconductor fabrication technology.
- the sense resistor 310 of the present invention is an efficient use of die area for such a device and does not incur significant device cost.
- the transistors With the input gates of the sense transistor 305 and the drive transistor 120 connected together, the transistors are on at the same time allowing the voltage sensing circuit 315 to be active when drive transistor 120 is on and to track its behavior.
- the size of the sense transistor 305 is large enough physical that its channel resistance when on, R dso n, is much less than the 1 kilohm magnitude of the sense resistor 310.
- a circuit designer in the art of semiconductor fabrication is able to craft a sense transistor 305 with gate geometry wide enough that the on-channel resistance is small (3 - 5 ohms) compared to the 1 kilohm value of the sense resistor 310.
- V sense is on the order of 50 millivolts for a contemporary semiconductor fabrication technology and nearly equal to the product of I Sense 115 and an equivalent on-channel resistance R dson of the drive transistor 120. This ensures that the sense voltage, V se ⁇ se; at voltage sense node 320, is nearly equal to the source-drain voltage of the drive transistor 120. A typical value for V sense in a contemporary semiconductor fabrication technology would be about 50 millivolts.
- the source- drain voltage of the drive transistor 120 is the voltage at the sensing node 154. V sense therefore, is a measure of the voltage at the sensing node 154 and is produced without taking any current from I sen s e 115.
- V sen s e is nearly equal to the voltage at the sensing node 154 and in practice would be within approximately 0.5% of the voltage at the sensing node 154.
- the sense transistor 305 is off as well, meaning that with no current flowing through the sense resistor 310, the sense node voltage V sense goes to zero.
- V sen se is a low common mode voltage range signal that is provided to an input of a low common mode comparator 340 for controlling an output current limitation.
- a second input to the comparator 340 is connected to a reference voltage source node 325, where a reference voltage, V ref , is produced.
- V ref is produced by a reference current source 330 producing a reference current I ref flowing into an NMOS reference transistor 335.
- a value for the reference current I ref would be about 10 microamperes in typical practice.
- a gate input 352 of the reference transistor 335 is connected to the input node 152 and receives the voltage Vi n from the battery 150.
- V sen se is a measure of I se nse and is compared with V ref to produce a third modifying signal at an output to comparator 340.
- the third modifying signal is combined with the second modifying signal produced at the output of the second comparator 136.
- the combined modifying signals produce the drive level control signal at output 139.
- V sense is a measure of a sensed drive current characteristic producing a drive level control signal.
- V ref the output reference voltage, V ref , at node 325
- V sen se is:
- W n and L n are the width and length respectively of the gate of the drive transistor 120.
- V senSe and V ref are equal. This is given by:
- the current limitation value is directly proportional to a magnitude of I re f and a ratio of the ratios of the width to length of the gate geometries of the drive transistor 120 and the reference transistor 335 respectively.
- An advantage of this characteristic of the present invention is that the current limitation value does not depend on nor is it degraded by any non- linearity of the R d son of drive transistor 120. This method compensates for the significant variation of the R dson of the drive transistor 120 there may be due to the large variation in ⁇ n , C 0x , and V Tn across an operating temperature and a fabrication process.
- reverse biased zener diodes may be used for a voltage reference means and achieve the same voltage reference source generation result.
- voltage reference sourcing means by composing resistive elements from non- saturated NMOS load devices with a gate coupled to a drain.
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| FR0407393A FR2872645B1 (en) | 2004-07-02 | 2004-07-02 | POWER CONVERTING DEVICE WITH EFFICIENT OUTPUT CURRENT SENSOR |
| US10/969,827 US7053591B2 (en) | 2004-07-02 | 2004-10-20 | Power conversion device with efficient output current sensing |
| PCT/US2005/019756 WO2006014208A2 (en) | 2004-07-02 | 2005-06-06 | Power conversion device with efficient output current sensing |
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