Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Output level responsive – Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device as the...
Patent
1998-11-03
2000-09-19
Riley, S.
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
Output level responsive
Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device as the...
361 90, 361 18, G05F 140
Patent
active
06121759&
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a switched-mode power supply arrangement comprising at least two switched-mode-type power supplies that are provided with a transformer and that have outputs connected in parallel.
As described above, the invention relates specifically to a switched-mode power supply arrangement comprising at least two parallel-connected switched-mode-type power supplies. Supervision of output voltages of such switched-mode-type power supplies to be connected in parallel typically requires the use of a so-called separation diode. However, such a separation diode considerably decreases the efficiency of the power supply, especially in power supplies having a low output voltage (e.g. 2.1 V and 3.3 V) used more and more commonly.
The object of the present invention is to provide a switched-mode power supply arrangement where single switched-mode-type power supplies can be connected in parallel without the need for a separation diode at the output of each power supply. Another object of the invention is to provide a switched-mode power supply arrangement which enables controlling, with very simple means, the operation of each parallel-connected switched-mode power supply and giving an alarm concerning different failure modes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The aforementioned objects are achieved by means of a switched-mode power supply arrangement according to the invention, characterized in that each parallel-connected switched-mode power supply comprises means for generating in a reference voltage output a voltage that is proportional to the pulse duty factor of the secondary voltage of the transformer, that the reference voltage outputs of each switched-mode power supply to be connected in parallel are coupled together, and that each parallel-connected switched-mode power supply also comprises means for detecting a current that flows through the reference voltage output, and for generating a correction voltage proportional to this current in order to correct the output voltage of the switched-mode power supply.
In the arrangement according to the invention, a voltage that is proportional to the pulse duty factor of each switched-mode power supply is compared to the corresponding average voltage of the other parallel-connected switched-mode power supplies, and the obtained offset voltage is used to correct the output voltage of the switched-mode power supply in such a way that even with a small load the pulse duty factor remains equal with the other switched-mode power supplies, so that all parallel-connected switched-mode power supplies remain in operation also with a small load.
Each switched-mode power supply to be connected in parallel preferably also comprises an overvoltage comparator for comparing the output voltage of the switched-mode power supply to a predetermined nominal voltage and means for disconnecting the correction voltage of the output voltage when the output voltage exceeds the nominal voltage. If the output voltage of a switched-mode power supply exceeds its normal or nominal level, the output voltage being the same for each parallel-connected switched-mode power supply due to the parallel connection, the overvoltage comparator disconnects the correction of the output voltage and simultaneously the upkeep; in other words the control circuits of the non-faulty switched-mode power supplies terminate their operation and the only power supply still in operation is the faulty one that causes the overvoltage.
It is also preferable that each switched-mode power supply to be connected in parallel also comprises a voltage comparator for comparing the reference voltage to a predetermined minimum voltage in order to detect the operation of the switched-mode power supply, and means for combining the operation data and the overvoltage data and for giving an alarm, depending on the combination of the aforementioned data. When data indicating the operation of the switched-mode power supply is provided on the basis of the reference voltage by means of the compar
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