H02H9/004

METHOD FOR OPERATING A SENSOR ARRANGEMENT IN A MOTOR VEHICLE ON THE BASIS OF A DSI PROTOCOL
20200176976 · 2020-06-04 · ·

The invention relates to a method for operating a sensor arrangement (2) in a motor vehicle (1) on the basis of a DSI protocol in a Power Function Class mode, wherein the sensor arrangement (2) has a central unit (3) and a multiplicity of sensor units (S.sub.1, S.sub.2, . . . , S.sub.N), the central unit and the sensor units are connected to one another in series by means of a bus cable (4), the sensor units each have a test resistor (R.sub.S1, R.sub.S2, . . . , R.sub.N) connected in series with the bus cable, an electrical test load (L.sub.1, L.sub.2, . . . , L.sub.N) that can be connected to the bus cable, and an address counter (A.sub.1, A.sub.2, . . . , A.sub.N), having the following steps: transferring information between the central unit (Z) and the sensor units by means of a predetermined lower voltage (V.sub.LOW-PWR) and a predetermined upper voltage (V.sub.HIGH-PWR) as the respective bus voltage (U.sub.Bus) in communication phases, supplying the sensor units with electrical energy by means of the central unit in energy supply phases in which an idle voltage (V.sub.IDLE) is applied as the bus voltage, which is at least 1 V greater than the upper voltage, assigning a respective address to the individual sensor units in a previous address assignment phase by means of an address assignment voltage as the bus voltage, which is at least 1 V greater than the upper voltage.

HOT SWAP CONTROLLER WITH MULTIPLE CURRENT LIMITS
20200144999 · 2020-05-07 ·

A hot swap controller circuit includes a comparator and current control circuitry. The comparator is configured to compare voltage across a power transistor controlled by the hot swap controller circuit to a predetermined threshold voltage. The current control circuitry is coupled to the comparator. The current control circuitry is configured to limit current through the power transistor to no higher than a predetermined high current based on the voltage across the transistor being less than the predetermined threshold voltage. The current control circuitry is also configured to limit the current through the transistor to be no higher than a predetermined low current based on the voltage across the transistor being greater than the predetermined threshold voltage. The predetermined high current is greater than the predetermined low current.

DC HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A CUT-OFF APPARATUS IN SUCH AN INSTALLATION

A DC high-voltage electrical installation comprises a switching device for switching an electric current in the main circuit, and a method for controlling the closure of a switching device in such an installation. The installation includes a controlled variable resistor system making it possible to modify the resistance value of the resistor system seen by the current flowing through the main electrical circuit. The resistance value takes at least three distinct values: high, a lower value, and at least one nonzero intermediate value comprised between the high value and the low value. The installation includes a coordination device making it possible to control switching times of the resistance values of the resistor system.

USB SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION
20200119540 · 2020-04-16 · ·

A power circuit with a first transistor, including a first terminal connected to a first node, a second terminal connected to an input node, and a control terminal connected to a first control node, and a second transistor, including a first terminal connected to the first node, a second terminal connected to an output node, and a control terminal connected to a second control node. A third transistor includes a first terminal connected to the first control node, a second terminal connected to a second node, and a control terminal, and a fourth transistor includes a first terminal connected to the output node, a second terminal connected to the second control node, and a control terminal connected to a third node. The power circuit also includes a current limiting circuit coupled between the second node and the third node.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CHASSIS VOLTAGE DROP COMPENSATION
20200110454 · 2020-04-09 ·

A system and method for compensating for voltage drops in a device having a remote node is disclosed. A power supply unit has an adjustable voltage output and a feedback circuit. A power path is coupled to the power supply unit to supply voltage to the remote node. A switch has an output coupled to the feedback circuit, a first input coupled to the power path, and a second input coupled to the remote node. A controller is coupled to the switch. The controller is operable to control the switch to switch between the inputs to cause the feedback circuit of the power supply unit to compensate the voltage output for a voltage drop on the power path or the remote node.

Hot swap controller with multiple current limits

A hot swap controller circuit includes a comparator and current control circuitry. The comparator is configured to compare voltage across a power transistor controlled by the hot swap controller circuit to a predetermined threshold voltage. The current control circuitry is coupled to the comparator. The current control circuitry is configured to limit current through the power transistor to no higher than a predetermined high current based on the voltage across the transistor being less than the predetermined threshold voltage. The current control circuitry is also configured to limit the current through the transistor to be no higher than a predetermined low current based on the voltage across the transistor being greater than the predetermined threshold voltage. The predetermined high current is greater than the predetermined low current.

Resistor and fuse overcurrent protection device

A device, according to one embodiment, includes a fuse, and a resistor electrically coupled directly to the fuse in series therewith. A hybrid device, according to another embodiment, includes a fuse, and a resistor electrically coupled directly to the fuse in series therewith in a single package. A resistance of the resistor is 1 ohm or less, and is substantially temperature insensitive.

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit with disable feature based on hot-plug condition detection

A circuit includes input terminals adapted to be coupled to a battery; a ground terminal; and an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit coupled to the input terminals. The ESD protection circuit includes: a switch coupled between the ground terminal and the input terminals; and a control circuit coupled to the input terminals and to the switch. The control circuit is configured to: detect an ESD event at one of the input terminals; detect a transient voltage at one of the input terminals, in which the transient voltage is caused by an initial coupling of that input terminal to the battery; detect a condition in which the switch has been closed for longer than a threshold amount of time; close the switch responsive to the detected ESD event; and open the switch responsive to the detected transient voltage or the detected condition.

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PROTECTION CIRCUIT WITH DISABLE FEATURE BASED ON HOT-PLUG CONDITION DETECTION
20240128744 · 2024-04-18 ·

A circuit includes input terminals adapted to be coupled to a battery; a ground terminal; and an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuit coupled to the input terminals. The ESD protection circuit includes: a switch coupled between the ground terminal and the input terminals; and a control circuit coupled to the input terminals and to the switch. The control circuit is configured to: detect an ESD event at one of the input terminals; detect a transient voltage at one of the input terminals, in which the transient voltage is caused by an initial coupling of that input terminal to the battery; detect a condition in which the switch has been closed for longer than a threshold amount of time; close the switch responsive to the detected ESD event; and open the switch responsive to the detected transient voltage or the detected condition.

DETERMINING A QUANTITY OF HOT SWAP CONTROLLERS
20190286601 · 2019-09-19 ·

A controller, comprising: a processing resource; and a memory resource storing machine-readable instructions to cause the processing resource to: activate a detection signal to enable a transistor coupled to the controller; determine a voltage associated with a plurality of hot swap controllers; and determine, in view of the voltage, a quantity of hot swap controllers included in the plurality of hot swap controllers.