1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a DC-DC converter, and particularly to a DC-DC converter having stable expected voltage through a step-up circuit thereby protecting electronic components therein from impairment because of loading over-high voltage.
2. Related Art
DC-DC converters are popularly used in integrated circuits of a variety of electronic products, for instance, walkman, digital camera, wireless phone and portable medical devices. DC-DC converters often have step-up circuits for raising input voltage. However, boost ratio of the step-up circuit in prior art is linear. Therefore, once an input voltage exceeds a threshold, consequently a working voltage of the step-up circuit exceeds a predetermined threshold, which tends to damage electronic components in the circuit system.
Referring to
However, once the input voltage exceeds a threshold voltage 20V, VDD exceeds 40V, and correspondingly, the working voltage Vgs of transistor Q1 exceeds 20V (Vgs=VDD−VA). The transistor Q1 and MOSFET 10 tends to damage for much too high working voltage.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a DC-DC converter, which has stable expected voltage through a step-up circuit thereby protecting electronic components therein from impairment because of loading over-high voltage.
The step-up circuit of the DC-DC converter comprises a Zener diode and a diode which are coupled in parallel between two transistors and are coupled in series with each other for limiting working voltage Vgs of the step-up circuit no more than 20V thereby assuring MOSFET of the DC-DC converter working normally.
With reference to
Once input voltage exceeds 20V, VDD is equal to sum of VCC and voltage of C8 (VDD=VCC+C8), and so exceeds 40V. Vgs of the transistor Q1 is the result of VDD subtracting VA (Q1=VDD−VA), and so exceeds 20V. Meanwhile the Zener diode 22 and the diode 23 are activated to limit the Vgs to 15.7V because at the same time the Vgs is the sum of voltage 15V of the Zener diode 22 and voltage 0.7V of the diode 23. Thus, the working voltage Vgs maintains no more than the threshold voltage 20V, thereby assuring the MOSFET working normally and preventing damage of the electronic components in the DC-DC converter. The diodes 25, 26 and the capacitance 27 preserve electric charges when the working voltage rises suddenly.
It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.