Switching regulator having high current prevention features

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Voltage regulator protective circuits

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361 93, H02M 3335

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055026109

ABSTRACT:
A switching circuit has a pull-up FET and a pull-down FET coupled to a load circuit, each FET having a control terminal coupled to a current regulating circuit. The current regulating circuit provides a high predetermined current for a relatively short duration to the gates of the FETs to quickly turn on or turn off the FETs. After the short duration, a low quiescent current is applied to the gates to maintain the FETs in their present states. An inhibiting circuit, coupled between the pull-up FET and the pull-down FET, detects the states of the FETs and delays turn-on of one FET until the other FET has turned off. An overcurrent circuit monitors a current through a switching FET and turns off the FET after a predetermined time delay when an overcurrent condition is detected. The overcurrent circuit then turns on the FET after another predetermined time delay.

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patent: 4286175 (1981-08-01), Baker
patent: 4719553 (1988-01-01), Hinckley
patent: 4792746 (1988-12-01), Josephson
patent: 5144547 (1992-09-01), Masamoto

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