I-V CONVERSION MODULE
20180375481 ยท 2018-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H03F2200/156
ELECTRICITY
H03F2200/159
ELECTRICITY
H03F3/005
ELECTRICITY
H03F2200/36
ELECTRICITY
H03F2200/264
ELECTRICITY
G01B15/00
PHYSICS
H03F2200/231
ELECTRICITY
H03K3/012
ELECTRICITY
H03F2200/213
ELECTRICITY
H03K19/14
ELECTRICITY
G05F1/565
PHYSICS
International classification
H03K3/012
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An I-V conversion module includes: a current output type sensor, a pre-integral circuit, a charge transfer auxiliary circuit, and an I-V transformation circuit including an inverting amplifier. The current output type sensor is connected to an input end of the I-V transformation circuit through the pre-integral circuit. The charge transfer auxiliary circuit connects in parallel with the inverting amplifier. When both the pre-integral circuit and the charge transfer auxiliary circuit are open circuits, the pre-integral circuit pre-integrates the induction current output by the current output type sensor to store pre-integral charges. When both pre-integral circuit and the charge transfer auxiliary circuit are closed circuits, the pre-integral charges are transferred to the I-V transformation circuit. In these embodiments, both the time for establishing the I-V conversion module and power consumption can be reduced.
Claims
1. An I-V conversion module, comprising: an I-V transformation circuit comprising an input end and an inverting amplifier; a pre-integral circuit; a current output type sensor connects to the input end of the I-V transformation circuit through the pre-integral circuit, and configured to output an induction current; and a charge transfer auxiliary circuit connects in parallel with the inverting amplifier; wherein when both the pre-integral circuit and the charge transfer auxiliary circuit are open circuits, the pre-integral circuit pre-integrates the induction current so as to store pre-integral charges; when both the pre-integral circuit and the charge transfer auxiliary circuit are closed circuits, the pre-integral charges are transferred to the I-V transformation circuit.
2. The I-V conversion module according to claim 1, wherein the pre-integral circuit comprises a pre-integral energy storage unit and a pre-integral switch; wherein one end of the pre-integral energy storage unit connects to a first end of the pre-integral switch and the current output type sensor; the other end of the pre-integral energy storage unit is grounded; wherein the second end of the pre-integral switch connects to the input end of the I-V transformation circuit; wherein the pre-integral energy storage unit at least comprises a coupling capacitor of the current output type sensor.
3. The I-V conversion module according to claim 2, wherein the pre-integral energy storage unit comprises an adjustable energy storage element; wherein the adjustable energy storage element connects in parallel with the coupling capacitor.
4. The I-V conversion module according to claim 3, wherein the adjustable energy storage element comprises an adjustable capacitor.
5. The I-V conversion module according to claim 1, wherein the I-V transformation circuit comprises at least one transformation branch, each transformation branch comprises an integral energy storage element and an integral switch; wherein the first end of the integral energy storage element connects to the input end of the inverting amplifier, and forms the input end of the I-V transformation circuit; wherein the second end of the integral energy storage element connects to the first end of the integral switch, and forms an output end of the I-V transformation circuit; wherein an output end of the inverting amplifier connects to the second end of the integral switch.
6. The I-V conversion module according to claim 5, wherein the integral energy storage element comprises a capacitor.
7. The I-V conversion module according to claim 5, wherein the number of the transformation branches is 2.
8. The I-V conversion module according to claim 1, wherein the charge transfer auxiliary circuit comprises a plurality of inverting amplifiers that are connected in parallel with each other.
9. The I-V conversion module according to claim 1, wherein the inverting amplifier comprises an inverter or an operational amplifier.
10. The I-V conversion module according to claim 1, wherein the I-V transformation circuit further comprises a reset switch, the reset switch is connected in parallel with the inverting amplifier.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0014] One or more embodiments are exemplified by the corresponding figures in the accompanying drawings, which do not put a limit to the embodiment, and the elements with the same reference numbers in the drawings are expressed as similar elements. The figures in the accompanying drawings do not present a proportional limit unless specifically declared.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] In order to make a purpose, a technical solution and advantages of the present disclosure clearer, some embodiments of the invention will be described in detail in accordance with the drawings. However, those ordinarily skilled in the art can understand that in the various embodiments of the invention, many technical details are proposed to enable a reader to better understand the application. However, even without these technical details and changes and modifications to the following embodiments, the technical solutions claimed for protection in this application can still be realized.
[0024] A first embodiment of the present disclosure provides an I-V conversion module. As shown in
[0025] In this embodiment, the current output type sensor 1 is connected to an input end V.sub.in of the I-V transformation circuit 2 via the pre-integral circuit 4; and the charge transfer auxiliary circuit 3 is connected in parallel with the inverting amplifier X.sub.1.
[0026] In this embodiment, as shown in
[0027] In this embodiment, the integral energy storage element is a capacitor. However, in fact it is not limited to this, and it can be applied to other integral energy storage elements.
[0028] In this embodiment, the charge transfer auxiliary circuit 3 includes a plurality of inverting amplifiers X.sub.2 that are connected in parallel with each other. The charge transfer auxiliary circuit 3 can be switched on or off by enabling or disabling the inverting amplifiers X.sub.2.
[0029] Specifically, an input end of each inverting amplifier X.sub.2 is connected to the input end of the inverting amplifier X.sub.1, and an output end of each inverting amplifier X.sub.2 is connected to the output end of the inverting amplifier X.sub.1 and the second end of the integral switch S.sub.1.
[0030] It should be noted that in this embodiment, a plurality of inverting amplifiers X.sub.2 are used to provide sufficient gain-bandwidth product to transfer charges. When the number of the inverting amplifiers X.sub.2 is N, N is greater than 1 and is an integer. The number of N of the inverting amplifier X.sub.2 relates to a gain multiplier of the I-V conversion circuit. The greater the gain multiplier, the greater the number N of the inverting amplifier X.sub.2. In this embodiment, there is no limit to the number N of the inverting amplifier X.sub.2, and it may be set according to practical situations.
[0031] In this embodiment, the pre-integral circuit 4 includes a pre-integral energy storage unit and a pre-integral switch S.sub.3. One end of the pre-integral energy storage unit is connected to a first end of a pre-integral switch S3 and the current output type sensor 1, and the other end of the pre-integral energy storage unit is grounded GND.sub.0. The second end of the pre-integral switch S.sub.3 is connected to the input end yin of the I-V transformation circuit 2. In this embodiment, the pre-integral energy storage unit includes a coupling capacitor C.sub.0 of the current output type sensor 1 per se.
[0032] In this embodiment, the inverting amplifier (X1 or X2) includes an inverter or an operational amplifier, to which this embodiment does not put any limit.
[0033] In this embodiment, as shown in
[0034] Specifically, when .sub.1=1 and .sub.3=0, the integral switch S.sub.1 is on and the pre-integral switch S.sub.3 is off. The inverter amplifier X.sub.1 works. At this time, both the pre-integral circuit 4 and the charge transfer auxiliary circuit 3 are open circuits, and the pre-integral circuit 4 pre-integrates the induction current I.sub.0 output by the current output type sensor 1. That is, the coupling capacitor C.sub.0 pre-integrates the induction current I.sub.0 to store the pre-integral charges. At the same time, the inverting amplifier X.sub.2 does not work, and the inverting amplifier X.sub.1 forms a negative feedback loop with the capacitor C.sub.1, thereby maintaining the charges in the capacitor C.sub.1.
[0035] Specifically, when .sub.1=1 and .sub.3=1, the integral switch S.sub.1 is on, and the pre-integral switch S.sub.3 is on. At this time, both the pre-integral circuit 4 and the charge transfer auxiliary circuit 3 are closed circuit; the inverting amplifier X2 provides a sufficient gain-bandwidth product, and the pre-integral charges are transferred to the I-V transformation circuit 2. That is, the pre-integral charge is transferred from the coupling capacitor C.sub.0 to the integral energy storage element C.sub.1, and is kept by the integral energy storage element C.sub.1. The voltage of the input end V.sub.in of the I-V transformation circuit 2 is restored to the voltage at the middle point of the inverting amplifier X.sub.1.
[0036] Generally, in this embodiment, the conversion process of the I-V conversion module can be deemed as an equivalent of inputting a step response between 0 and I.sub.0 T.sub.int/(C.sub.0+C.sub.3) to a ground plate of a coupling capacitor C.sub.0, wherein T.sub.int is pre-integration time. Therefore, the step response expression of the process can be obtained as follows:
y.sub.2(t)=[(I.sub.0T.sub.int)/C.sub.1]*[LG/(LG+1)][1e((LG+1)pt)](Formula 3)
[0037] Suppose the pre-integration time is T.sub.int=10 uS, C.sub.0=50 pF, C.sub.1=100 pF, p=100 rad/s, A.sub.0=10 k. These parameters can be applied to the formula 2 and formula 3 in the present disclosure, and the curves can be drawn as shown in
[0038] As shown in
[0039] In this embodiment, the total power consumption of the inverting amplifier X.sub.1 and the inverting amplifier X.sub.2 is equal to the total power consumption of the inverting amplifier in the existing conventional I-V conversion module. As shown in
[0040] In this embodiment, compared with the existing technologies, the I-V conversion module includes a pre-integration circuit and a charge transfer auxiliary circuit. It takes only 1/10 of the existing time required to pre-integrate the induction current by using the parasitic capacitor of the current type sensor, and to transfer the pre-integral charge to the I-V transformation circuit by using the gain-bandwidth product provided by the inverting amplifier, so that the I-V conversion module establishes the same output voltage as the existing I-V conversion module does. Besides, the average power consumption by the I-V conversion module in this embodiment may be only 1/10 of the average power consumption by the existing I-V conversion module, thereby greatly reducing the power consumption.
[0041] A second embodiment of the present disclosure relates to an I-V conversion module. The second embodiment is generally the same as the first embodiment, and the main difference is that the number of transformation branches is 1 in the I-V transformation circuit in the first embodiment. As shown in
[0042] In this embodiment, an additional transformation branch includes the integral energy storage element C.sub.2 and the integral switch S.sub.2. The first end of the integral energy storage element C.sub.2 is connected to the input end of the inverting amplifier X.sub.1; the second end of the integral energy storage element C.sub.2 is connected to the first end of the integral switch S.sub.2 and forms another output end V.sub.on of the I-V transform circuit; the second end of the integral switch S.sub.2 is connected to the output end of the inverting amplifier X.sub.1.
[0043] In this embodiment, as shown in
[0044] In fact, in the I-V transformation circuit 2, this embodiment does not put any limit to the number of the transformation branches, and the M transformation branches can be set as desired, M being a positive integer greater than zero.
[0045] As compared with the first embodiment, this embodiment applies two transformation branches in the I-V transformation circuit and each transformation branch can output differential voltage signals, which can enable the differential output characteristic, and facilitate subsequent demodulation of the signals through positive and negative cancellation. This allows to be more widely applied.
[0046] A third embodiment of the present disclosure relates to an I-V conversion module. The third embodiment is improved on the basis of the second embodiment, and the main improvement is that in the third embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in
[0047] In this embodiment, the adjustable energy storage element C.sub.3 is connected in parallel with the coupling capacitor C.sub.0. That is, one end of the adjustable energy storage element C.sub.3 is connected to the first end of the coupling capacitor C.sub.0 and the pre-integral switch S.sub.3, and the other end is grounded (connected to GND.sub.1).
[0048] In this embodiment, as shown in
[0049] It shall be noted that in this embodiment, the capacitance of the adjustable energy storage element C.sub.3 is related to the capacitance of the coupling capacitor C.sub.0 and the induction current I.sub.0. The larger the coupling capacitor C.sub.0 and the smaller the induction current I.sub.0, the larger the adjustable energy storage element C.sub.3. Therefore, the adjustable energy storage element C.sub.3 can be adjusted in the range of [0, ) in accordance with the capacitance of the coupling capacitor C.sub.0 and the induction current I.sub.0. This embodiment does not put any limit to the specific capacitance of the adjustable capacitance C.sub.3 which can be adjusted according to the actual situations.
[0050] In the embodiment of the present disclosure, compared with the second embodiment, by adding the adjustable energy storage elements in the pre-integral circuit can improve energy storage capacity of the pre-integral energy storage unit. When the pre-integration switch is disconnected, it can smooth out the magnitude drop of the input voltage of the I-V transform circuit. That is, the adjustable energy storage element can reduce the nonlinearity of the current output type sensor.
[0051] The fourth embodiment of the present disclosure relates to an I-V conversion module. The fourth embodiment is improved on the basis of the third embodiment, and the main improvement is that in the fourth embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in
[0052] In this embodiment, the reset switch S.sub.4 is connected in parallel with the inverting amplifier X.sub.1. That is, the first end of the reset switch S.sub.4 is connected to the input end of the inverting amplifier X.sub.1, and the second end of the reset switch S.sub.4 is connected to the output end of the inverting amplifier X.sub.1. In practice, the reset switch S.sub.4 is also connected in parallel with the inverting amplifier X.sub.2.
[0053] In the embodiment of the present disclosure, compared with the third embodiment, a reset switch is added in the I-V transformation circuit, so that the charges in the I-V transformation circuit may conveniently be cleared to meet requirements for detection.
[0054] It is worth mentioning that all the modules involved in this embodiment are logical modules. In practical applications, a logical unit can be a physical unit, a part of a physical unit, or a combination of multiple physical units. In addition, in order to explain the present disclosure, a unit that is not closely related to the technical problems proposed by the present disclosure has not been introduced in the above embodiments, but it does not mean that there are no other units in the embodiments.
[0055] Those skilled in the art can understand that all or part of the steps in the methods of the above-mentioned embodiments can be achieved by execution of computer programs to instruct hardware to perform one or more steps. The computer programs are stored in a storage medium, including a number of instructions to cause a device (which can be microcontrollers, a chip, etc.) or a processor to execute all or some steps of the method described in each embodiment. The previous storage media includes media such as a U disk, a mobile hard disk, a read-only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), a magnetic disc or a disc, which can store computer programs codes.
[0056] It is understandable to those ordinary skilled in the art that the above embodiments are specific examples in the present disclosure, and in practical applications, various changes can be made in form and in detail without deviating from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.