Cable TV amplifier system
09681092 ยท 2017-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H03F2200/351
ELECTRICITY
H04N7/102
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/63
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04N5/63
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A cable TV amplifier system, including: an amplifier module, including a body, a power connecting port, a signal input port, and a plurality of signal output ports; and a power converter, including an AC power input terminal, at least one DC power output terminal, and a switching power converting circuit for converting an AC voltage to a DC voltage to power the amplifier module; wherein, the switching power converting circuit includes a surge protection circuit, a bridge rectifying circuit, an energy transmission unit, a feedback unit, and a control unit, and the control unit will stop outputting a pulse width modulation signal when the AC voltage has an amplitude larger than a first level or smaller than a second level, the first level being higher than the second level.
Claims
1. A cable TV amplifier system, including: an amplifier module, including a body, at least one circuit board, a power connecting port, a signal input port, and a plurality of signal output ports, the at least one circuit board being installed inside the body and including at least one signal amplifier, and all the power connecting port, the signal input port, and the plurality of signal output ports being installed on the body and electrically coupled with the at least one circuit board; and a power converter, including an AC power input terminal, at least one DC power output terminal, and a switching power converting circuit, the AC power input terminal being used for inputting an AC voltage, the switching power converting circuit being used for converting the AC voltage to a DC voltage, and one of the at least one DC power output terminal being coupled to the power connecting port to provide the DC voltage, the switching power converting circuit including: a surge protection circuit coupled with the AC power input terminal; a bridge rectifying circuit having a first input terminal and a first output terminal, the first input terminal being coupled with the surge protection circuit; an energy transmission unit having a second input terminal, a second output terminal, and a control terminal, the second input terminal being coupled with the first output terminal of the bridge rectifying circuit, and the energy transmission unit transmitting energy to the second output terminal to provide the DC voltage under a control of a pulse width modulation signal applied to the control terminal; a feedback unit coupled with the second output terminal to generate a feedback signal according to the DC voltage; an AC voltage sensing circuit for generating a sensed level signal according to the AC voltage; and a control unit for generating the pulse width modulation signal according to the feedback signal, wherein, the control unit will stop outputting the pulse width modulation signal when the sensed level signal is in an abnormal state where the sensed level signal is higher than a first level or lower than a second level, the first level being higher than the second level.
2. The cable TV amplifier system as disclosed in claim 1, wherein the control unit will restart generating the pulse width modulation signal after the abnormal state is eliminated.
3. The cable TV amplifier system as disclosed in claim 1, wherein the power connecting port, the signal input port, and the plurality of signal output ports are installed at a same side of the body.
4. The cable TV amplifier system as disclosed in claim 1, wherein the surge protection circuit includes a surge protection device.
5. The cable TV amplifier system as disclosed in claim 1, wherein the energy transmission unit includes at least one inductor.
6. The cable TV amplifier system as disclosed in claim 1, wherein the AC voltage sensing circuit includes at least two resistors in series.
7. The cable TV amplifier system as disclosed in claim 1, wherein the body of the amplifier module has an upper side wall and a lower side wall for installing the power connecting port, the signal input port, and the plurality of signal output ports, and both the upper side wall and the lower side wall face a same direction.
8. The cable TV amplifier system as disclosed in claim 1, wherein the power connecting port is connected with one of the at least one DC power output terminal of the power converter via a coaxial cable.
9. The cable TV amplifier system as disclosed in claim 1, wherein the switching power converting circuit further includes a noise filtering circuit for filtering out noises within an upstream frequency band.
10. A power converter for powering a cable TV amplifier module, the power converter including an AC power input terminal, at least one DC power output terminal, and a switching power converting circuit, the AC power input terminal being used for inputting an AC voltage, the switching power converting circuit being used for converting the AC voltage to a DC voltage, and one of the at least one DC power output terminal being coupled to the cable TV amplifier module via a coaxial cable to provide the DC voltage, the switching power converting circuit including: a surge protection circuit coupled with the AC power input terminal; a bridge rectifying circuit having a first input terminal and a first output terminal, the first input terminal being coupled with the surge protection circuit; an energy transmission unit having a second input terminal, a second output terminal, and a control terminal, the second input terminal being coupled with the first output terminal of the bridge rectifying circuit, and the energy transmission unit transmitting energy to the second output terminal to provide the DC voltage under a control of a pulse width modulation signal applied to the control terminal; a feedback unit coupled with the second output terminal to generate a feedback signal according to the DC voltage; an AC voltage sensing circuit for generating a sensed level signal according to the AC voltage; and a control unit for generating the pulse width modulation signal according to the feedback signal, wherein, the control unit will stop outputting the pulse width modulation signal when the sensed level signal is in an abnormal state where the sensed level signal is higher than a first level or lower than a second level, the first level being higher than the second level.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(10) The amplifier module 100 includes a body 110, at least one circuit board (not shown in
(11) The power converter 200 includes an AC power input terminal 210, at least one DC power output terminal 220, and a switching power converting circuit (installed inside the power converter 200 but not shown in
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(13) The surge protection circuit 231 is coupled with the AC power input terminal 210 to absorb a surge voltage. The surge protection circuit 231 includes a surge protection device, which is capable of restricting a transient overshoot voltage present at an AC power line to be within a rated voltage range that the amplifier module 100 can endure, or bypassing a surge current to a ground to provide a protection function.
(14) The bridge rectifying circuit 232 has a first input terminal 2321 and a first output terminal 2322, the first input terminal 2321 being coupled with the surge protection circuit 231.
(15) The energy transmission unit 233 has a second input terminal 2331, a second output terminal 2332, and a control terminal 2333, the second input terminal 2331 being coupled with the first output terminal 2322 of the bridge rectifying circuit 232, and the energy transmission unit 233 transmitting energy to the second output terminal 2332 via at least one inductor (not shown in
(16) The feedback unit 234 is coupled with the second output terminal 2332 to generate a feedback signal V.sub.FB according to the DC voltage.
(17) The AC voltage sensing circuit 235 is used for generating a sensed level signal V.sub.L according to the AC voltage, wherein the AC voltage sensing circuit 235 can include at least two resistors in series.
(18) The control unit 236 is used for generating the pulse width modulation signal V.sub.PWM according to the feedback signal V.sub.FB, and the control unit 236 will stop outputting the pulse width modulation signal V.sub.PWM to halt supply of power to the amplifier module 100 when the sensed level signal V.sub.L is in an abnormal state where the sensed level signal V.sub.L is higher than a first level (i.e., the amplitude of the AC voltage is too large) or lower than a second level (i.e., the amplitude of the AC voltage is too small), the first level being higher than the second level. Besides, the control unit 236 will restart generating the pulse width modulation signal V.sub.PWM to provide the DC voltage after the abnormal state is eliminated.
(19) As a result, when in operation, the novel structure of the present invention can effectively protect the amplifier module at instances where a surge voltage is present at the AC power line or the AC voltage is in an abnormal state of being too large or too small in amplitude. Please refer to
(20) In addition, the switching power converting circuit of the present invention can further provide a low load operation mode for a low load or no load condition so that the power converter of the present invention can have very low power consumption (around 0.1 Watt for example) when operating with a low load or no load.
(21) In addition, due to the protection schemes on the power converter disclosed above, the lifetime of the power converter of the present invention can be greatly prolonged so that the repair service loading of a cable TV service provider can thereby be effectively relieved and the electronic waste of discarded power converters can be greatly reduced.
(22) In addition, the switching power converting circuit can further include a noise filtering circuit (not shown in the figures) for filtering out noises within an upstream frequency band. The upstream frequency band can be (but not limited to) 542 M.sub.HZ, and is used for users to upload data. As the noise filtering circuit can be implemented by common filter circuits, it will not be further addressed.
(23) Thanks to the designs mentioned above, the present invention possesses the following advantages:
(24) 1. The cable TV amplifier system of the present invention can effectively prevent an amplifier module from getting malfunction or damaged due to a voltage surge or an abnormal power line voltage.
(25) 2. The cable TV amplifier system of the present invention can effectively prevent an amplifier module from getting damaged due to a voltage surge or an abnormal power line voltage by installing a protection means inside a power converter, the power converter being connected with the amplifier module via a coaxial cable, so that even if the voltage surge or the abnormal power line voltage causes damage to the cable TV amplifier system, the damage will be contained in the power converter and the amplifier module will not be impacted.
(26) 3. The cable TV amplifier system of the present invention can prevent a power cable and multiple signal cables that are connected with an amplifier module from getting kinked.
(27) 4. The cable TV amplifier system of the present invention can provide multiple rows of coaxial cable connecting ports at one side of a body of an amplifier module to allow a power cable and multiple signal cables to extend toward a same direction.
(28) 5. The cable TV amplifier system of the present invention can include a noise filtering circuit inside a switching power converting circuit to filter out the noises within an upstream frequency band.
(29) 6. The cable TV amplifier system of the present invention can provide a low load operation mode for a low load or no load condition so that the power converter of the present invention can have very low power consumption when operating with a low load or no load.
(30) 7. The cable TV amplifier system of the present invention uses a protection scheme to prolong the lifetime of the power converter so that the repair service loading of a cable TV service provider can thereby be effectively relieved and the electronic waste of discarded power converters can be greatly reduced.
(31) While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.
(32) In summation of the above description, the present invention herein enhances the performance over the conventional structure and further complies with the patent application requirements and is submitted to the Patent and Trademark Office for review and granting of the commensurate patent rights.