Claims
- 1. A hold-up power supply for a flash memory system comprising:
a) a power supply output coupled to the flash memory system; b) a high voltage bus coupled to the power supply output through a first switch; c) at least one capacitor coupled to store charge on the high voltage bus; and d) a hold-up controller, the hold-up controller activating the first switch to connect the at least one capacitor to the power supply output to temporarily power the flash memory system during a power loss.
- 2. The hold-up power supply of claim 1 wherein hold-up controller selectively activates the first switch to provide a desired voltage on the power supply output.
- 3. The hold-up power supply of claim 1 wherein the hold-up controller includes a comparator, the comparator comparing voltage from the power supply output to a reference voltage to determine when to activate the second switch to provide power to the power supply output.
- 4. The hold-up power supply of claim 1 wherein the first switch comprises a field effect transistor.
- 5. The hold-up power supply of claim 1 further comprising a power supply bus coupled to the power supply output through a second switch.
- 6. The hold-up power supply of claim wherein the hold-up controller activates the second switch to disconnect the power supply bus from the power supply output during the power loss.
- 7. The hold-up power supply of claim 1 wherein the hold-up controller receives a hold-up signal indicating the power loss.
- 8. The hold-up power supply of claim 1 further comprising a first diode to prevent power flow back into the high voltage bus during the power loss.
- 9. The hold-up power supply of claim 1 further a resistive element between the first switch and the power supply output to limit current flow to the power supply output.
- 10. The hold-up power supply of claim 1 further an inductive element between the first switch and the power supply output to limit current flow to the power supply output.
- 11. A hold-up power supply for a flash memory system comprising:
a) a power supply output coupled to the flash memory system; b) a high voltage bus coupled to the power supply output through a first switch; c) at least one capacitor coupled to store charge on the high voltage bus; d) a power supply bus coupled to the power supply output through a second switch; and e) a hold-up controller receiving a hold-up signal, the hold-up controller activating the second switch to disconnect the power supply bus from the power supply output when the hold-up signal indicates a loss of power in the power supply bus, the hold up controller selectively activating the first switch to connect the at least one capacitor to the power supply output to at least temporarily provide a desired voltage to the power supply output.
- 12. The hold-up power supply of claim 11 wherein the hold-up controller includes a comparator, the comparator comparing voltage from the power supply output to a reference voltage to determine when to selectively activate the second switch.
- 13. The hold-up power supply of claim 12 wherein the reference voltage is provided by a zener diode coupled the power supply output.
- 14. The hold-up power supply of claim 11 further comprising a diode coupled to the high voltage bus to prevent power flow back into the high voltage bus during power loss.
- 15. The hold-up power supply of claim 11 wherein the first switch comprises a p-type field effect transistor and wherein the second switch comprises an n-type field effect transistor.
- 16. The hold-up power supply of claim 11 further a resistive element between the first switch and the power supply output to limit current flow to the power supply output.
- 17. A method for temporarily powering a flash memory system during a power loss in a power supply bus:
a) storing high voltage power in at least on capacitor coupled to the flash memory system through a first switch and a power supply output; b) disconnecting the power supply bus from the power supply output when the power loss is detected; and c) selectively providing power from the at least one capacitor through the first switch to the power supply output to temporarily power the flash memory system.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of selectively providing power from the at least one capacitor to the flash memory system comprises comparing a voltage on the power supply output with a reference voltage and closing the first switch when the reference voltage exceeds the voltage on the power supply.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the reference voltage is provided by a zener diode coupled to the power supply output.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of disconnecting the power supply bus from the power supply output occurs in response to a hold-up signal.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
[0001] The U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license to others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of Contract No. NAS15-10000 awarded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Boeing Subcontract No. 940S9001.