Claims
- 1. In a flyback voltage generator comprising a flyback transformer having a primary inductor and a secondary inductor coupled to each other; a source of d-c input voltage and pulse means connected to said source of d-c input voltage for passing current pulses through said primary inductor; circuit means connected to said secondary inductor for developing a regulated direct output voltage in response to flyback pulse generated in said secondary inductor by the terminations of said primary inductor current pulses; and timer means for controlling the times of initiation and termination of said primary inductor pulses in response to control signals supplied thereto, to regulate said direct output voltage;
- the improvement wherein said timer means comprises a first R-C circuit supplied with said input voltage for controlling the durations of said primary inductor current pulses as a function of said input voltage, a second R-C circuit responsive to said output voltage for providing continuous control of the repetition frequency of said primary inductor current pulses as a function of said output voltage, and an override circuit, connected to said primary inductor for terminating any of said primary inductor current pulses the intensity of which reaches a predetermined level;
- said first R-C circuit having a charging time constant analogous to that of said primary inductor, said timer means being responsive to the voltage across the capacitance of said first R-C circuit to decrease the durations of said primary inductor pulses when said capacitor voltage increases and to increase their durations when said capacitor voltage decreases; said second R-C circuit being responsive to variations in said direct output voltage to increase said pulse repetition frequency continuously when said direct output voltage tends to decrease and to decrease said pulse repetition frequency continuously when said direct output voltage tends to increase; and
- said override circuit comprising means for sensing the intensities of said pulses of current through said primary inductor to produce a control signal, and means for applying said control signal to terminate any of said pulses when its intensity reaches said predetermined level.
- 2. The flyback voltage generator of claim 1, wherein said override circuit comprises resistive means in series with said primary inductor for developing an override control voltage proportional to said primary inductor current intensities, and means for applying said override control voltage to terminate any primary current pulse whose intensity rises to said predetermined level.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/147,897, filed Nov. 5, 1993, now abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/018,462, filed Feb. 16, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/746,765, filed Aug. 16, 1991, now abandoned.
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Electronics & Wireless World, vol. 95, No. 1641, Jul. 1989, Surrey GB, pp. 651-654, Nattra et al., `10W Flyback Converter` * the whole document*. |
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