H03K5/1532

Ringing peak detector module for an inductive electric load driver, related system and integrated circuit
10523189 · 2019-12-31 · ·

A ringing peak detector circuit includes an input buffer receives a pair of differential feedback signals indicating a drain-source voltage of the at least one low side electronic switch. The input buffer generates shifted differential feedback signals having a common mode voltage that is equal to approximately one half of the supply voltage. A peak detector circuit is coupled to the input buffer to receive the shifted differential voltage signals. The peak detector circuit detects a peak value of an oscillation on the inductive electric load and to generate an output signal indicating the detected peak value. A circuit generates a control signal based on the detected peak value and a maximum value, with the control signal being applied to the inductive electrical load driver to control switching of the at least one low side switch.

Method and apparatus for modulating amplifier supply voltage for reducing power dissipation

A circuit to modulate the power supply to track input or output voltages provided to or output by a plurality of amplifiers to reduce power dissipation is provided. The circuit may include a peak detection circuit configured to receive a plurality of voltages respectively corresponding to the plurality of amplifiers, and to detect and output information regarding a maximum instantaneous voltage from the received plurality of voltages, and a summing circuit configured to output a sum of the information regarding the maximum instantaneous voltage and an amplifier headroom voltage. A reference voltage may be provided for the supply voltage responsive to the output sum. The circuit may also include a scaling circuit configured to scale the output sum, and the reference voltage may be a scaled reference voltage output by the scaling circuit.

Method and apparatus for modulating amplifier supply voltage for reducing power dissipation

A circuit to modulate the power supply to track input or output voltages provided to or output by a plurality of amplifiers to reduce power dissipation is provided. The circuit may include a peak detection circuit configured to receive a plurality of voltages respectively corresponding to the plurality of amplifiers, and to detect and output information regarding a maximum instantaneous voltage from the received plurality of voltages, and a summing circuit configured to output a sum of the information regarding the maximum instantaneous voltage and an amplifier headroom voltage. A reference voltage may be provided for the supply voltage responsive to the output sum. The circuit may also include a scaling circuit configured to scale the output sum, and the reference voltage may be a scaled reference voltage output by the scaling circuit.

PEAK VOLTAGE AMPLITUDE DETECTORS TOLERANT TO PROCESS VARIATION AND DEVICE MISMATCH AND RELATED METHODS
20240069074 · 2024-02-29 ·

A peak detector comprises multiple small-size amplitude detection circuits coupled in parallel to signal inputs at which a signal is received from a VCO. Each amplitude detection circuit generates a voltage on an output, indicating a voltage peak or amplitude of a first signal input and a second signal input (specifically, differential output of VCO). At a given time, only one small-size amplitude detection circuit is activated to load VCO, reducing the impact on LC resonant frequency. The plurality of small-size detection circuits work sequentially, and an automatic averaging of their outputs can significantly improve the peak detector fluctuation (caused by process variation and device mismatch) compared to each single small-size amplitude detection circuit.

PEAK VOLTAGE AMPLITUDE DETECTORS TOLERANT TO PROCESS VARIATION AND DEVICE MISMATCH AND RELATED METHODS
20240069074 · 2024-02-29 ·

A peak detector comprises multiple small-size amplitude detection circuits coupled in parallel to signal inputs at which a signal is received from a VCO. Each amplitude detection circuit generates a voltage on an output, indicating a voltage peak or amplitude of a first signal input and a second signal input (specifically, differential output of VCO). At a given time, only one small-size amplitude detection circuit is activated to load VCO, reducing the impact on LC resonant frequency. The plurality of small-size detection circuits work sequentially, and an automatic averaging of their outputs can significantly improve the peak detector fluctuation (caused by process variation and device mismatch) compared to each single small-size amplitude detection circuit.

ASYNCHRONOUS PEAK HOLD CIRCUIT ON AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TRACE TO MONITOR FOR VOLTAGE SPIKES CAUSED BY AN ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE

An electromagnetic pulse detector in an integrated circuit includes one or more peak hold circuits coupled to one or more traces in the integrated circuit and configured to asynchronously detect voltage spike(s) on the one or more traces and store voltage value(s) corresponding to the voltage spike(s). One or more comparator circuits are coupled to the peak hold circuits to compare the voltage values corresponding to the voltage spikes to one or more threshold voltage values. Storage locations are coupled to the comparator circuits to store indications of the voltage spike(s) being greater than the threshold voltage value to thereby indicate detection of an electromagnetic pulse.

ASYNCHRONOUS PEAK HOLD CIRCUIT ON AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TRACE TO MONITOR FOR VOLTAGE SPIKES CAUSED BY AN ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE

An electromagnetic pulse detector in an integrated circuit includes one or more peak hold circuits coupled to one or more traces in the integrated circuit and configured to asynchronously detect voltage spike(s) on the one or more traces and store voltage value(s) corresponding to the voltage spike(s). One or more comparator circuits are coupled to the peak hold circuits to compare the voltage values corresponding to the voltage spikes to one or more threshold voltage values. Storage locations are coupled to the comparator circuits to store indications of the voltage spike(s) being greater than the threshold voltage value to thereby indicate detection of an electromagnetic pulse.

Synchronized controller

A system and method are described herein for configuring an audio distribution system, comprising a Redis server, the Redis server adapted to store Redis data to be used in configuring the audio distribution system; a plurality of audio devices, the plurality of audio devices and Redis server interconnected to form the audio distribution system, wherein each of the plurality of audio devices comprisesat least one processor; an electronic communications interface operatively connected to the at least one processor and adapted to receive data from a user and transfer the data to the at least one processor; and a memory operatively connected with the at least one processor, wherein the memory stores computer-executable instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor, causes the at least one processor in a first audio device to execute a method for configuring the audio distribution system that comprises: establishing communications using the electronic communications interface between the user and the at least one processor of the first audio device, such that data input by the user is received by the at least one processor of the first audio device; establishing communications to each of the remaining plurality of audio devices and Redis server in the audio distribution system; obtaining information from each of the remaining plurality of audio devices with which communications have been established, such information including one or more of an audio device name, part number, serial number, internet protocol address number, and physical location; receiving configuration information from the user that pertains to a specific audio device of the plurality of audio devices in the audio distribution system that, when installed on a specific audio device, causes the specific audio device to operate in a known manner; and copying that configuration information to others of the same specific type of audio device in the audio distribution system.

Synchronized controller

A system and method are described herein for configuring an audio distribution system, comprising a Redis server, the Redis server adapted to store Redis data to be used in configuring the audio distribution system; a plurality of audio devices, the plurality of audio devices and Redis server interconnected to form the audio distribution system, wherein each of the plurality of audio devices comprisesat least one processor; an electronic communications interface operatively connected to the at least one processor and adapted to receive data from a user and transfer the data to the at least one processor; and a memory operatively connected with the at least one processor, wherein the memory stores computer-executable instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor, causes the at least one processor in a first audio device to execute a method for configuring the audio distribution system that comprises: establishing communications using the electronic communications interface between the user and the at least one processor of the first audio device, such that data input by the user is received by the at least one processor of the first audio device; establishing communications to each of the remaining plurality of audio devices and Redis server in the audio distribution system; obtaining information from each of the remaining plurality of audio devices with which communications have been established, such information including one or more of an audio device name, part number, serial number, internet protocol address number, and physical location; receiving configuration information from the user that pertains to a specific audio device of the plurality of audio devices in the audio distribution system that, when installed on a specific audio device, causes the specific audio device to operate in a known manner; and copying that configuration information to others of the same specific type of audio device in the audio distribution system.

Peak voltage amplitude detectors tolerant to process variation and device mismatch and related methods

A peak detector comprises multiple small-size amplitude detection circuits coupled in parallel to signal inputs at which a signal is received from a VCO. Each amplitude detection circuit generates a voltage on an output, indicating a voltage peak or amplitude of a first signal input and a second signal input (specifically, differential output of VCO). At a given time, only one small-size amplitude detection circuit is activated to load VCO, reducing the impact on LC resonant frequency. The plurality of small-size detection circuits work sequentially, and an automatic averaging of their outputs can significantly improve the peak detector fluctuation (caused by process variation and device mismatch) compared to each single small-size amplitude detection circuit.