Bus voltage correction circuit
09621031 ยท 2017-04-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05B45/50
ELECTRICITY
Y02B20/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A tunable voltage regulator has an output generating a variable voltage and an input that receives a trimming signal for controlling the output variable voltage. A current regulating circuit operates to regulate a current flowing through a load in response to the variable voltage. A control circuit senses the variable voltage and a drop voltage of the current regulating circuit, and determines whether the current regulating circuit has failed to regulate the current flowing through the load because the variable voltage is too low. In response thereto, the control circuit generates the trimming signal to set the variable voltage to a value sufficient for the current regulating circuit to successfully regulate the current flowing through the load.
Claims
1. A circuit, comprising: a load coupled between a first node and a second node; a current regulating circuit coupled to the second node and configured to regulate a current flowing through the load; a tunable voltage regulator having an output configured to generate a variable voltage applied to the first node, said tunable voltage regulator having input configured to receive a trimming signal for controlling the output variable voltage; a control circuit having a first input configured to sense the variable voltage at the first node, a second input configured to sense a drop voltage at the second node, and having an output configured to generate the trimming signal, said control circuit configured to operate to: vary the trimming signal to cause the variable voltage to decrease; determine a difference between the sensed decreasing variable voltage and the sensed drop voltage; identify that the current regulating circuit is failing to regulate the current flowing through the load if the determined difference exceeds a threshold; and output the trimming signal to set the variable voltage to a value in excess of a decreased variable voltage where the current regulating circuit failed to regulate the current flowing through the load.
2. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the load comprises at least one string of light emitting diodes.
3. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the load comprises a plurality of strings of light emitting diodes.
4. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the trimming signal is a filtered pulse width modulated signal.
5. A method for setting a variable voltage output by a tunable voltage regulator for application to a load that passes a current regulated by a current regulator circuit, comprising: controlling the tunable voltage regulator to output a decreasing variable voltage; sensing the decreasing variable voltage; sensing a drop voltage at the current regulator circuit; determining a difference between the sensed decreasing variable voltage and the sensed drop voltage; identifying that the current regulating circuit is failing to regulate the current passing through the load if the determined difference exceeds a threshold; and setting the variable voltage output to a value in excess of a decreased variable voltage where it was determined that the current regulating circuit failed to regulate the current passing through the load.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein controlling the tunable voltage regulator comprises incrementally decreasing the variable voltage in steps.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein determining comprises determining at each step.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein setting comprises setting the value of the variable voltage to a previous value of the variable voltage associated with a previous step.
9. The method of claim 5, as implemented in a calibration mode of operation.
10. A circuit, comprising: a tunable voltage regulator having an output configured to generate a variable voltage and having an input configured to receive a trimming signal for controlling the output variable voltage; a current regulating circuit configured to regulate a current flowing through a load in response to the variable voltage; a control circuit configured to sense the variable voltage and a drop voltage of the current regulating circuit and in response thereto determine a difference between the sensed variable voltage and the sensed drop voltage and identify that the current regulating circuit has failed to regulate the current flowing through the load if the determined difference exceeds a threshold, the control circuit further configured to respond to said identification by generating the trimming signal to set the variable voltage to a value sufficient for the current regulating circuit to successfully regulate the current flowing through the load.
11. The circuit of claim 10, wherein the control circuit operates in a calibration mode to control the tunable voltage regulator through the trimming signal to incrementally decrease the variable voltage until the identification is made that the current regulating circuit has failed to regulate the current flowing through the load.
12. The circuit of claim 11, wherein the control circuit further operates to control the tunable voltage regulator to set a value of the variable voltage at level in excess of the incrementally decreased value associated with the identification that the current regulating circuit has failed to regulate the current flowing through the load.
13. The circuit of claim 10, further comprising the load connected between the tunable voltage regulator and the current regulating circuit.
14. The circuit of claim 13, wherein the load comprises at least one string of light emitting diodes.
15. The circuit of claim 10, wherein the trimming signal is a filtered pulse width modulated signal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the embodiments, reference will now be made by way of example only to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) The variable bus voltage Vbusv must equal or exceed a minimum voltage Vmin in order for the current sink driver circuit 122 to be capable of operation to regulate a constant current I.sub.L in the string. Consider the following Table which illustrates operation of the circuit 100 in response to changes in the variable bus voltage Vbusv:
(10) TABLE-US-00001 Vbusv I.sub.L 11.50 V 304 mA 11.25 V 305 mA 11.00 V 305 mA 10.75 V 305 mA 10.50 V 305 mA 10.25 V 304 mA 10.00 V 290 mA
(11) The Table shows an example operation of the circuit 100 with a constant current IL set equal to about 304 mA (approximately 0.5%). When variable bus voltage Vbusv falls below about 10.25 V, the current sink driver circuit 122 is no longer able to regulate the current and the current drops significantly by about 5% to 290 mA. The foregoing relationship may be graphically presented as shown in
(12) In order to minimize power dissipation for operation of the circuit 100 with the current sink driver circuit 122 operating to regulate a constant current I.sub.L in the string, it is important to set the value of the variable bus voltage Vbusv at a level which places the voltage drop V.sub.drop across the channel of the MOSFET device within the current sink driver circuit 122 slightly above the knee point corresponding to the minimum required drop-out voltage V.sub.min-drop. In other words, the variable bus voltage Vbusv generated by the voltage regulator 120 should be set at a value which substantially equals (or slightly exceeds) the instantaneous minimum voltage Vmin necessary to achieve a regulated constant current I.sub.L in the string (for example, Vmin<Vbusv<Vmin+0.5%).
(13) In the circuit 100, the generated variable bus voltage Vbusv is tunable in response to a trimming signal (trim). A control circuit 130, for example in the format of a microcontroller, generates the trimming signal and effectuates changes in the trim signal so as to set the value of the variable bus voltage Vbusv to satisfy the operating condition mentioned in the preceding paragraph. The control circuit 130 operates to sense the voltages at the nodes 116 and 118, referred to herein as V116 and V118, respectively, using voltage sensing inputs 132 and 134. For example, the control circuit 130 may include one or more analog-to-digital converters (ADC) coupled to convert the analog voltage at each of nodes 116 and 118 to corresponding digital signals indicative of the sensed voltage levels. The sensed voltages at nodes 116 and 118 are monitored by the control circuit 130 while the control circuit 130 operates to change the variable bus voltage Vbusv by changing the trimming signal applied to the tunable voltage regulator 120. From the monitored voltages at nodes 116 and 118, the control circuit 130 identifies the value of the variable bus voltage Vbusv associated with the knee point 128 where the current sink driver circuit 122 no longer operates to regulate a constant current I.sub.L. The control circuit 130 then sets the value of the variable bus voltage Vbusv using the trimming signal to a value which substantially equals (or slightly exceeds) the instantaneous minimum voltage Vmin necessary to achieve a regulated constant current I.sub.L in the string (for example, Vmin<Vbusv<Vmin+0.5%). This will configure operation of the circuit 100 with respect to curve 126 on the right side of the knee point 128 and the minimum required drop-out voltage V.sub.min-drop.
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(15) Consider the following Table which illustrates operation of the circuit 100 using the process of
(16) TABLE-US-00002 Vbusv Vdiff Vth I.sub.L 11.50 V 2 mV 40 mV 304 mA In regulation 11.25 V 2 mV 40 mV 305 mA 11.00 V 2 mV 40 mV 305 mA 10.75 V 4 mV 40 mV 305 mA 10.50 V 15 mV 40 mV 305 mA 10.25 V 23 mV 40 mV 304 mA 10.00 V 71 mV 40 mV 290 mA Out of regulation 10.25 V Set value for operation
(17) The Table shows the iterative process of progressively incrementally decreasing the variable bus voltage Vbusv and determining the difference voltage Vdiff. When the difference voltage Vdiff is less than the threshold voltage V.sub.th, the determination of step 424 is not satisfied and the process returns through step 426 to repeat with an incrementally reduced value of the variable bus voltage Vbusv. However, when the difference voltage Vdiff exceeds the threshold voltage V.sub.th, the determination of step 424 is satisfied and the variable bus voltage Vbusv is increased and set in step 428 to a value of a previous iteration where the circuit is operating with current regulation. This set variable bus voltage Vbusv value, however, reduces power waste because the circuit is configured for operation with a variable bus voltage Vbusv just slightly above the minimum voltage Vmin.
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(20) The foregoing description has been provided by way of exemplary and non-limiting examples of a full and informative description of the exemplary embodiment of this invention. However, various modifications and adaptations may become apparent to those skilled in the relevant arts in view of the foregoing description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the appended claims. However, all such and similar modifications of the teachings of this invention will still fall within the scope of this invention as defined in the appended claims.