(1) Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a direct current (DC) drive, and more particularly to use a rectifier to enable an input voltage of a voltage input terminal not only drives an external electronic device but also provides a desired DC for DC drive.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
Conventionally, if positive and negative circuits have to be simultaneously used, two different voltage source paths are needed. In addition, the two different voltage source paths are not used effectively and directly to internal circuit.
For example, when a DC motor is controlled to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise, two symmetrical circuits are often used to control the motor. However, the internal circuit for controlling the DC motor often needs the power source so that the manufacturing cost is increased and the stability thereof is influenced. More particularly, after the integrated circuit is manufactured, the decrease of the extra voltage source inputs has become the most important consideration for enhancing the stability and decreasing the cost.
In view of these, a DC drive is needed to solve the conventional drawbacks.
The invention provides a DC drive for respectively providing desired voltages for the DC drive according to different input voltages.
The invention further provides a protecting device for DC drive to control a latch unit to latch a voltage output unit according to a comparison control signal generated via a comparing unit.
In one embodiment, a DC drive is provided. The DC drive includes a voltage input unit, a comparing unit, a latch unit and a voltage output unit. The voltage input unit for providing a DC voltage has at least one input terminal and at least one output terminal. The comparing unit receives the DC voltage and generates a comparison control signal according to a comparison result obtained by comparing a voltage of a positive voltage terminal with a voltage of a negative voltage terminal. The latch unit is connected to the comparing unit and the voltage input unit. The voltage output unit is connected to the latch unit and receives the DC voltage from the voltage input unit. The latch unit selectively provides the DC voltage to the voltage output unit according to the comparison control signal.
In another embodiment, a protecting device for DC drive applied to an electronic device is provided. The DC drive protecting device includes a voltage input unit, a comparing unit, a latch unit, a voltage output unit and a protecting circuit. The voltage input unit for providing a DC voltage has at least one input terminal and at least one output terminal. The comparing unit receives the DC voltage and generates a comparison control signal according to a comparison result obtained by comparing a voltage of a positive voltage terminal with a voltage of a negative voltage terminal. The latch unit is connected to the comparing unit and the voltage input unit. The voltage output unit is connected to the latch unit and receives the DC voltage from the voltage input unit. The protecting circuit is coupled to the voltage output unit and the electronic device to prevent a reverse voltage. The latch unit selectively provides the DC voltage to the voltage output unit according to the comparison control signal.
Further aspects, objects, and desirable features of the invention will be better understood from the detailed description and drawings that follow in which various embodiments of the disclosed invention are illustrated by way of examples.
a shows a structure of a rectifier unit of
b shows another structure of the rectifier unit of
c shows still another structure of the rectifier unit of
The invention discloses a DC drive, wherein a rectifier is used at a voltage input unit so that the DC drive uses the same input voltage, and a latch unit is used to latch a voltage output unit. In order to describe the invention in detail, illustrations will be made with reference to
In addition, the DC drive 100 further includes a protecting circuit 110, coupled to the voltage output unit 108, for preventing a reverse voltage. For example, the DC drive 100 generates a reverse discharge voltage after the voltage output unit 108 output, the reverse voltage has a discharge path through the protecting circuit 110, and doesn't feed back to the DC drive 100 so that the protection effect can be achieved.
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b shows another structure of the rectifier unit of
c shows still another structure of the rectifier unit of
The operations of the voltage input unit 204, the symmetrical comparing units 206a and 206b, the symmetrical latch units 208a, 208b, the voltage output terminals 210a, 210b and the protecting circuit 212 are the same as those of the above-mentioned embodiment. In addition, the comparing units 206a, 206b further respectively include a reference voltage generating units 2066a, 2066b, which are respectively connected to the positive voltage terminal 2062a (or 2062b) and the negative voltage terminal 2064a (or 2064b) of the comparing units 206a and 206b. The reference voltage generating units 2066a and 2066b are connected to the resistors R1a (or R1b) and R2a (or R2b), and provide as a divided voltage to the positive voltage terminal 2062a (or 2062b) to form a reference voltage circuit. More particularly, the latch units 208a and 208b control the voltage outputs through the comparing units 206a and 206b when the current I exceeds a predetermined current. In this embodiment, for example, the latch unit is composed of a bipolar junction transistor (BJT) Q1 (or Q2) and/or a metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) MOS1 (or MOS2). When the comparison result shows that the voltage of the negative voltage terminal 2064a (or 2064b) is higher than that of the positive voltage terminal 2062a (or 2062b), the MOSFET MOS1 (or MOS2) reaches a saturation mode. At this time, the voltage Vds between the drain and the source of the MOSFET MOS1 (or MOS2) is increased so that a biasing voltage is formed after the voltage Vds is fed back to the base of the transistor Q1 (or Q2) through the resistor R3. Thus, the transistor Q1 (or Q2) is turned on to turn off the MOSFET MOS1 (or MOS2) so that the object of latching can be achieved.
Furthermore, the voltage input unit 204 has the voltage input terminals 204a, 204b connected to the rectification circuit 2042, and provides the voltage required by the DC drive protecting device according to the levels of the DC voltages Vin1, Vin2, respectively. For example, the rectification circuit 2042 may be composed of at least one diode. The rectification circuit provides the DC voltages Vin1, Vin2 of the voltage input unit 204 to the comparing units 206a, 206b or provides one of the DC voltages Vin1, Vin2 of the voltage input unit 204 to the comparing units 206a, 206b (not shown in the drawing).
New characteristics and advantages of the invention covered by this document have been set forth in the foregoing description. It is to be expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. Changes in methods, shapes, structures or devices may be made in details without exceeding the scope of the invention by those who are skilled in the art. The scope of the invention is, of course, defined in the language in which the appended claims are expressed.