Power supply device

Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Self-regulating – Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device as the...

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C323S303000, C323S274000

Reexamination Certificate

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06515462

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a power supply device for supplying electric power from a power source to a load.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional example of the circuit configuration of a power supply device designed for use in car-mounted audio equipment or the like is shown in FIG.
4
. As shown in this figure, in this circuit, to obtain high current capacity, and to prevent backflow current from a smoothing capacitor C to a battery, the supply voltage V
CC
from the battery is fed out through a voltage follower
101
composed of two NPN-type transistors
111
and
112
that are connected to form a Darlington pair and a diode D connected in a forward direction between the collector of the transistor
112
and the supply voltage V
CC
. A resistor
114
is connected to the base of the transistor
111
.
A constant voltage generating circuit
102
operates on the voltage V
CC
′ output from the voltage follower
101
to produce a constant voltage. The voltage V
OUT
output from the constant voltage generating circuit
102
is fed, for example, to a microcomputer provided in car-mounted audio or video equipment (not shown) as its operating voltage.
In a car, when the engine is started, or when the audio equipment or the like is switched on, a sharp, instantaneous drop is very likely in the supply voltage supplied from the car battery. On the other hand, on the part of a load, an instantaneous drop in the operating voltage supplied thereto that goes beyond the tolerable range may cause, for example, unintended resetting of a microcomputer. Hereinafter, intended operation will be referred to as “normal operation.”
The conventional power supply device configured as described above produces an output voltage that is lower than the supply voltage by as much as n×V
F
, where n represents the number of transistors constituting the voltage follower
101
and V
F
represents the voltage drop between the base and emitter of each transistor. Therefore, in the event of an instantaneous drop in the supply voltage as mentioned above, this power supply device causes a sharper drop in the operating voltage supplied to a load. Thus, this power supply device demands that the supply voltage be kept within a comparatively narrow range to ensure normal operation of the load. From a different perspective, this requires that a load be designed specially to operate normally on a lower minimum operating voltage, for example by designing its microcomputer to be reset at a lower voltage, and thus leads to higher costs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a power supply device that tolerates a wider range for a drop in a supply voltage to ensure normal operation of a load.
To achieve the above object, according to one aspect of the present invention, a power supply device that produces a predetermined voltage from a supply voltage through a voltage follower composed of a plurality of transistors is provided with: a switch circuit connected between the supply voltage and the control electrode of one of the transistors constituting the voltage follower other than the first-stage transistor thereof; and a voltage drop detecting circuit for turning on the switch circuit when a level of the supply voltage is lower than a threshold level.
In this circuit configuration, if it is assumed that the switch circuit is connected to the control electrode of the k-th stage transistor, as counted from the input side, among the transistors that are Darlington-connected to form the voltage follower, the difference in voltage by which the voltage on the output side of the voltage follower is lower than the supply voltage is n×V
F
(where n represents the number of transistors that are Darlington-connected to form the voltage follower) when the switch circuit is off, but, when the switch circuit is turned on, this difference in voltage reduces to (n−k+1)×V
F
equivalent to the sum of the voltage drops across part of the transistors and across the switch circuit itself. Thus, by appropriately setting the threshold level, it is possible to secure high current capacity as long as no drop is detected in the voltage supplied from the power supply device to a load, and, even if a drop in the supply voltage causes a drop in the voltage supplied from the power supply device to the load, it is possible to minimize the drop.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a power supply device that produces a predetermined voltage from a supply voltage through a voltage follower composed of a transistor is provided with: a switch circuit connected between the supply voltage and the output side of the voltage follower; and a voltage drop detecting circuit for turning on the switch circuit when a level of the supply voltage is lower than a threshold level.
In this circuit configuration, the difference in voltage by which the voltage on the output side of the voltage follower is lower than the supply voltage is n×V
F
when the switch circuit is off, but, when the switch circuit is turned on, this difference in voltage reduces to a value equivalent to the voltage drop across the switch circuit alone. Thus, by appropriately setting the threshold level, it is possible to secure high current capacity as long as no drop is detected in the voltage supplied from the power supply device to a load, and, even if a drop in the supply voltage causes a drop in the voltage supplied from the power supply device to the load, it is possible to minimize the drop.
As the switch circuit mentioned above, it is possible to use, for example, the output-side transistor of a current mirror circuit. The threshold voltage mentioned above is, for example in cases where a constant voltage generating circuit is additionally provided that operates on the output voltage from the voltage follower to produce a constant voltage, set equal to the level of the supply voltage at which the output voltage from the constant voltage generating circuit starts falling.


REFERENCES:
patent: 4556838 (1985-12-01), Brasseur
patent: 4792747 (1988-12-01), Schroeder

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