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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 30, 2012
Filed:
Mar. 05, 2010
Chik Wai (David) NG, Hong Kong, HK;
Hing Kit Kwan, Hong Kong, HK;
Po Wah (Patrick) Chang, Kowloon, HK;
Wai Kit (Victor) SO, Hong Kong, HK;
Kwok Kuen (David) Kwong, Davis, CA (US);
Chik Wai (David) Ng, Hong Kong, HK;
Hing Kit Kwan, Hong Kong, HK;
Po Wah (Patrick) Chang, Kowloon, HK;
Wai Kit (Victor) So, Hong Kong, HK;
Kwok Kuen (David) Kwong, Davis, CA (US);
Abstract
A fly-back AC-DC power converter has a constant-current control loop that senses the primary output current in a transformer to control the secondary output without an expensive opto-isolator. A primary-side control circuit can use either a Quasi-Resonant (QR) or a Pulse-Width-Modulation (PWM) control loop to switch primary current through the transformer on and off. A feedback voltage is compared to a primary-side voltage sensed from the primary current loop to turn the switch on and off. A multiplier loop generates the feedback voltage using a multiplier. A level-shift inverter and a low-pass filter act as the multiplier by multiplying an off duty cycle of the switch by the feedback voltage to generate a filtered voltage. A high-gain error amp compares the filtered voltage to a reference voltage to generate the feedback voltage. The multiplier produces a simple relationship between the secondary current and the reference voltage, yielding simplified current control.