Claims
- 1. A control circuit having an error amplifier for voltage control and controlling a direct-current to direct-current conversion based on a pulse width modulation control using an output of said error amplifier, the error amplifier comprising:
a first input terminal for inputting a voltage signal corresponding to an output voltage of a result of said direct-current to direct-current conversion; a second-input terminal for inputting a predetermined reference voltage signal; a third input terminal for inputting a reference voltage signal used as a soft start signal when a power supply to said control circuit is turned on; and an amplifier for amplifying a difference between a voltage signal input from said first input terminal and a voltage signal of a lower potential among voltage signals input from said second and third input terminals, wherein said pulse width modulation control is carried out based on an output of the amplifier.
- 2. The control circuit as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a discharging circuit for discharging charges corresponding to the output voltage of a result of said direct-current to direct-current conversion to be input to the first input terminal of said error amplifier when a power supply to said control circuit is turned off.
- 3. The control circuit as set forth in claim 2, further comprising means for inputting a discharging control signal indicating validity or invalidity of the discharging with respect to said discharging circuit, wherein the discharging circuit is operated when the validity of the discharging is indicated.
- 4. An apparatus for effecting a direct-current to direct-current conversion, comprising:
a control circuit having an error amplifier for voltage control and controlling a direct-current to direct-current conversion based on a pulse width modulation control using an output of said error amplifier, the error amplifier including a first input terminal for inputting a voltage signal corresponding to an output voltage of a result of said direct-current to direct-current conversion, a second input terminal for inputting a predetermined reference voltage signal, a third input terminal for inputting a reference voltage signal used as a soft start signal when a power supply to said control circuit is turned on, and an amplifier for amplifying a difference between a voltage signal input from said first input terminal and a voltage signal of a lower potential among voltage signals input from said second and third input terminals, wherein said pulse width modulation control is carried out based on an output of the amplifier; and a capacitor connected to the third input terminal of said error amplifier and providing the reference voltage used as said soft start signal, said reference voltage being changed continuously between zero volt and a rated voltage.
- 5. The apparatus as set forth in claim 4, wherein a plurality of control circuits each being said control circuit are provided and a plurality of capacitors each being said capacitor are provided to correspond to the plurality of control circuits on one-to-one basis, respective capacitance values being changed between the plurality of capacitors.
- 6. The apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein the respective capacitance values of said plurality of capacitors are set so that capacitance values of corresponding capacitors are sequentially made small according to a turn-on sequence of respective power supplies to said plurality of control circuits.
- 7. The apparatus as set forth in claim 4, wherein a plurality of control circuits each being said control circuit are provided and said capacitor is provided to be shared by the plurality of control circuits, and wherein, based on a time constant determined by a capacitance value of the capacitor, rise times of respective output voltages of results of said direct-current to direct-current conversion controlled by said plurality of control circuits are controlled.
- 8. An apparatus for effecting a direct-current to direct-current conversion using a synchronous rectifying control, comprising:
a synchronous rectifying transistor provided between a ground and a signal line on which an output voltage of a result of said direct-current to direct-current conversion appears; a control circuit for controlling an on/off operation of said synchronous rectifying transistor; and said control circuit including a discharging control circuit for turning on said synchronous rectifying transistor to discharge charges corresponding to the output voltage of a result of said direct-current to direct-current conversion when a power supply to said control circuit is turned off.
- 9. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein said control circuit further comprises means for inputting a discharging control signal indicating validity or invalidity of the discharging with respect to said discharging control circuit, and wherein the discharging control circuit is operated when the validity of the discharging is indicated.
- 10. The apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein said control circuit comprises an error amplifier for voltage control, the error amplifier including a first input terminal for inputting a voltage signal corresponding to the output voltage of a result of said direct-current to direct-current conversion, a second input terminal for inputting a predetermined reference voltage signal, a third input terminal for inputting a reference voltage signal used as a soft start signal when a power supply to said control circuit is turned on, and an amplifier for amplifying a difference between a voltage signal input from said first input terminal and a voltage signal of a lower potential among voltage signals input from said second and third input terminals, thereby carrying out a pulse width modulation control based on an output of the amplifier and controlling the on/off operation of said synchronous rectifying transistor, and wherein said apparatus further comprises a capacitor connected to the third input terminal of said error amplifier and providing the reference voltage used as said soft start signal.
- 11. The apparatus as set forth in claim 10, wherein a plurality of control circuits each being said control circuit are provided and a plurality of capacitors each being said capacitor are provided to correspond to the plurality of control circuits on one-to-one basis, respective capacitance values being changed between the plurality of capacitors.
- 12. The apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein the respective capacitance values of said plurality of capacitors are set so that capacitance values of corresponding capacitors are sequentially made small according to a turn-on sequence of respective power supplies to said plurality of control circuits.
- 13. The apparatus as set forth in claim 10, wherein a plurality of control circuits each being said control circuit are provided and said capacitor is provided to be shared by the plurality of control circuits, and wherein, based on a time constant determined by a capacitance value of the capacitor, rise times of respective output voltages of results of said direct-current to direct-current conversion controlled by said plurality of control circuits are controlled.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/539,868, filed Mar. 31, 2000, now pending, which is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 08/884,082, filed Jun. 27, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,147,477, which is an FWC of application Ser. No. 08/757,623, filed Nov. 27, 1996, now abandoned.
Continuations (1)
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