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SEMICONDUCTOR SWITCH CONTROL DEVICE
20180004237 · 2018-01-04 ·

A semiconductor switch control device includes a first FET and a second FET arranged adjacent to each other, in which source terminals are connected in series. A drain terminal of the first FET is connected to a high voltage battery, and a drain terminal of the second FET is connected to a high voltage load. A controller determines a temperature state of a minus-side main relay including the second FET based on a forward voltage of a body diode of the first FET.

SEMICONDUCTOR SWITCH CONTROL DEVICE
20180004237 · 2018-01-04 ·

A semiconductor switch control device includes a first FET and a second FET arranged adjacent to each other, in which source terminals are connected in series. A drain terminal of the first FET is connected to a high voltage battery, and a drain terminal of the second FET is connected to a high voltage load. A controller determines a temperature state of a minus-side main relay including the second FET based on a forward voltage of a body diode of the first FET.

Electro-Magnetic Coupler
20230118605 · 2023-04-20 ·

The electro-magnetic coupler uses a coil to induce voltage onto a transistor. By controlling the amount of the current that flows through the coil, one is able to control the strength of the magnetic field emmitted by the inductor. And by controlling the q-point of the transistor, the amount voltage and current induced, the transistor can then be used as a switch or an amplifier without any electrical/electronic connection to the internal coil. The use of a transistor enables high speed switching and potentail amplification of communication signals.

Controller

A controller (3) includes an AC voltage generator (12) that generates first to Nth AC voltages, a DC voltage generator (13) that converts the first to Nth AC voltages into first to Nth DC voltages, respectively, and a driver (14) that turns on and off a switch (1) based on the first to Nth DC voltages. The AC voltage generator (12) includes first to Nth isolation transformers (T1 to TN). The primary windings of the nth and (n+1)th isolation transformers receive an AC source voltage. The nth to first isolation transformers are sequentially connected. The (n+1)th to Nth isolation transformers are sequentially connected. The first to Nth isolation transformers respectively output the first to Nth AC voltages from their respective secondary windings.

CONTROLLER

A controller (3) includes an AC voltage generator (12) that generates first to Nth AC voltages, a DC voltage generator (13) that converts the first to Nth AC voltages into first to Nth DC voltages, respectively, and a driver (14) that turns on and off a switch (1) based on the first to Nth DC voltages. The AC voltage generator (12) includes first to Nth isolation transformers (T1 to TN). The primary windings of the nth and (n+1)th isolation transformers receive an AC source voltage. The nth to first isolation transformers are sequentially connected. The (n+1)th to Nth isolation transformers are sequentially connected. The first to Nth isolation transformers respectively output the first to Nth AC voltages from their respective secondary windings.

Galvanic isolation circuit and system and a corresponding method of operation

An oscillator is coupled to a first side of a galvanic barrier for supplying thereto an electric supply signal. The oscillator is configured to be alternatively turned on and off as a function of a PWM drive signal applied thereto. A receiver circuit coupled to the galvanic barrier receives therefrom a PWM power control signal. A signal reconstruction circuit coupled between the receiver circuit block and the oscillator provides to the oscillator a PWM drive signal reconstructed from the PWM power control signal. The signal reconstruction circuit includes a PLL circuit coupled to the receiver circuit block and configured to lock to the PWM control signal from the receiver circuit block. A PLL loop within the PLL circuit is sensitive to the PWM drive signal applied to the oscillator. The PLL loop is configured to be opened as a result of the power supply oscillator being turned off.

Galvanic isolation circuit and system and a corresponding method of operation

An oscillator is coupled to a first side of a galvanic barrier for supplying thereto an electric supply signal. The oscillator is configured to be alternatively turned on and off as a function of a PWM drive signal applied thereto. A receiver circuit coupled to the galvanic barrier receives therefrom a PWM power control signal. A signal reconstruction circuit coupled between the receiver circuit block and the oscillator provides to the oscillator a PWM drive signal reconstructed from the PWM power control signal. The signal reconstruction circuit includes a PLL circuit coupled to the receiver circuit block and configured to lock to the PWM control signal from the receiver circuit block. A PLL loop within the PLL circuit is sensitive to the PWM drive signal applied to the oscillator. The PLL loop is configured to be opened as a result of the power supply oscillator being turned off.

Systems and methods for regulating output currents of power conversion systems

Systems and methods are provided for regulating a power conversion system. An example system controller includes a first controller terminal and a second controller terminal. The first controller terminal is configured to receive a first signal associated with an input signal for a primary winding of a power conversation system. The second controller terminal is configured to output a drive signal to a switch to affect a first current flowing through the primary winding of the power conversion system, the drive signal being associated with an on-time period, the switch being closed during the on-time period. The system controller is configured to adjust a duration of the on-time period based on at least information associated with the first signal.

Systems and methods for regulating output currents of power conversion systems

Systems and methods are provided for regulating a power conversion system. An example system controller includes a first controller terminal and a second controller terminal. The first controller terminal is configured to receive a first signal associated with an input signal for a primary winding of a power conversation system. The second controller terminal is configured to output a drive signal to a switch to affect a first current flowing through the primary winding of the power conversion system, the drive signal being associated with an on-time period, the switch being closed during the on-time period. The system controller is configured to adjust a duration of the on-time period based on at least information associated with the first signal.

SIGNAL ISOLATION CIRCUIT
20240128975 · 2024-04-18 · ·

The primary circuit and the secondary circuit are electrically insulated from each other by the transformer so as to operate at different reference potentials. The primary coil has a first end which is driven by an input signal. The primary coil has a second end which is driven by an output signal of the delay element. An induced voltage of the secondary coil is input to the retention element, which, in turn, switches and retains a value of the output signal, based on the induced voltage of the secondary coil.