Claims
- 1. An average current estimation circuit comprising:
(a) a diode; (b) a resistor in series with a switch, with the resistor coupled to a termination of the diode; (c) an RC filter in parallel with the resistor and switch of element (b).
- 2. The average current estimation circuit of claim 1 wherein the switch is synchronized with an incoming peak current signal.
- 3. The average current estimation circuit of claim 1 wherein an average current signal is sensed across a capacitor in the RC filter.
- 4. The average current estimation circuit of claim 1 wherein the RC filter smoothes an average current signal.
- 5. A switch mode power supply comprising:
(a) a peak current sensing circuit using a current sensing shunt; and (b) an average current estimation circuit.
- 6. The switch mode power supply of claim 5 wherein a peak current signal is sensed across the current sensing shunt.
- 7. The switch mode power supply of claim 5 wherein the average current estimation circuit comprises:
(a) a diode; (b) a resistor in series with a switch, with the resistor coupled to a termination of the diode; (c) an RC filter in parallel with the resistor and switch of element (b).
- 8. The switch mode power supply of claim 7 wherein the switch is synchronized with an incoming peak current signal.
- 9. The switch mode power supply of claim 5 further comprises a power switch in series with the current sensing shunt.
- 10. The switch mode power supply of claim 9 wherein the switch in the average current estimation circuit is synchronized with the power switch.
- 11. The average current estimation circuit of claim 5 wherein an average current signal is sensed across a capacitor in the RC filter.
- 12. A switch mode power supply comprising:
(a) a peak current sensing circuit using a current sensing transformer; and (b) an average current estimation circuit wherein (a) and (b) are in parallel.
- 13. The switch mode power supply of claim 12 wherein the peak current sensing circuit further comprises a diode and a shunt resistor in series with a secondary winding of the current sensing transformer.
- 14. The switch mode power supply of claim 13 wherein the peak current signal is sensed across the shunt resistor.
- 15. The switch mode power supply of claim 12 wherein the average current estimation circuit comprises:
(a) a diode; (b) a resistor in series with a switch, with the resistor coupled to a termination of the diode; (c) an RC filter in parallel with the resistor and switch of element (b).
- 16. The switch mode power supply of claim 15 wherein an average current signal is sensed across a capacitor of the RC filter.
- 17. The switch mode power supply of claim 12 wherein a switch in the average current estimation circuit is synchronized with an incoming current signal.
- 18. A switch mode power supply comprising:
(a) a peak current sensing circuit using a current sensing transformer; (b) an average current sensing circuit, wherein elements (a) and (b) cascade.
- 19. The switch mode power supply of claim 18 wherein the peak current sensing circuit further comprises a diode and a shunt resistor in series with a secondary winding of the current sensing transformer.
- 20. The switch mode power supply of claim 19 wherein the peak current signal is sensed across the shunt resistor.
- 21. The switch mode power supply of claim 18 wherein the average current estimation circuit comprises:
(a) a diode; (b) a resistor in series with a switch, with the resistor coupled to a termination of the diode; (c) an RC filter in parallel with the resistor and switch of element (b).
- 22. The switch mode power supply of claim 18 wherein an average current signal is sensed across a capacitor of the RC filter.
- 23. The switch mode power supply of claim 18 wherein a switch in the average current estimation circuit is synchronized with an incoming current signal.
- 24. A switch mode power supply comprising:
(a) a peak current sensing circuit; (b) an average current estimation circuit; (c) a current sensing transformer wherein both the peak current sensing circuit and the average current estimation circuit are coupled to the current sensing transformer.
- 25. The switch mode power supply of claim 24 wherein the current sensing transformer has two secondary windings.
- 26. The switch mode power supply of claim 24 wherein a peak current signal and an average current signal can be referenced to a first and a second ground.
- 27. The switch mode power supply of claim 24 wherein the peak current sensing circuit further comprises a diode and a shunt resistor in series with a secondary winding of the current sensing transformer.
- 28. The switch mode power supply of claim 27 wherein the peak current signal is sensed across the shunt resistor.
- 29. The switch mode power supply of claim 24 wherein the average current estimation circuit comprises:
(a) a diode; (b) a resistor in series with a switch, with the resistor coupled to a termination of the diode; (c) an RC filter in parallel with the resistor and switch of element (b).
- 30. The switch mode power supply of claim 24 wherein an average current signal is sensed across a capacitor of the RC filter.
- 31. The switch mode power supply of claim 24 wherein a switch in the average current estimation circuit is synchronized with an incoming current signal.
- 32. A switch mode power supply comprising
(a) a peak current sensing circuit; (b) a average current estimation circuit; and (c) an op-amp coupled to the output of the average current sensing circuit.
- 33. The switch mode power supply of claim 32 wherein the op-amp is configured as a non-inverting amplifier and is coupled to a diode between the negative input of the op-amp and the output of the op-amp.
- 34. The switch mode power supply of claim 32 wherein a resistor from a negative input of the op-amp and the ground.
- 35. The switch mode power supply of claim 32 wherein the op-amp offsets a voltage drop from a diode in the average current estimation circuit.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention is based on Provisional Serial No. 60/334,849 filed on Oct. 31, 2001. The content of this application is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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