The present disclosure relates to a power supply circuit.
Electronic devices, such as computers and servers, are powered by a power supply.
Many aspects of the present disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawing. The components in the drawing are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments.
The figure is a circuit diagram of an embodiment of a power supply circuit.
The disclosure, including the accompanying drawing, is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references can mean “at least one.”
The figure illustrates an embodiment of a power supply circuit 10. The power supply circuit 10 comprises an under voltage protection module 20 and a voltage conversion module 30 electrically connected to the under voltage protection module 20. The under voltage protection module 20 and the voltage conversion module 30 are electrically connected to a power supply Vin. The under voltage protection module 20 can be used for controlling the voltage conversion module 30 to operate or not, according to a voltage of the power supply Vin. The voltage conversion module 30 can be used for converting the voltage of the power supply Vin into an operational voltage Vout and outputting the operational voltage Vout.
The under voltage protection module 20 comprises a control chip 22, an npn-type bipolar junction transistor (BJT) Q1, a pnp-type BJT Q2, and four resistors R1-R4. A base of the npn-type BJT Q1 is electrically coupled to the control chip 22 through the resistor R1. A collector of the npn-type BJT Q1 is electrically coupled to the power supply Vin through the resistor R2. An emitter of the npn-type BJT Q1 is electrically connected to a ground. A base of the pnp-type BJT Q2 is electrically connected to the collector of the npn-type BJT Q1. A collector of the pnp-type BJT Q2 is electrically coupled to a ground through the resistor R3 and the resistor R4 in that order. An emitter of the pnp-type BJT Q2 is electrically connected to the power supply Vin. A node Al between the resistor R3 and the resistor R4 functions as an output terminal of the under voltage protection module 20, and is electrically connected to the voltage conversion module 30.
The voltage conversion module 30 comprises a driver chip 32, a resistor R5, an inductor L, two electronic switches Q3 and Q4, and two capacitors C1 and C2. The driver chip 32 comprises a first control pin Hgate, a second control pin Lgate, a bootstrap pin Boost, a phase pin Phase, and an enable pin EN electrically connected to the output terminal of the under voltage protection module 20. Each of the electronic switches Q3 and Q4 comprises a first terminal, a second terminal, and a third terminal The first terminal of the electronic switch Q3 is electrically connected to the first control pin Hgate of the driver chip 32. The second terminal of the electronic switch Q3 is electrically connected to the power supply Vin. The third terminal of the electronic switch Q3 is electrically coupled to the ground through the inductor L and the capacitor C1 in that order. The first terminal of the electronic switch Q4 is electrically connected to the second control pin Lgate of the driver chip 32. The second terminal of the electronic switch Q4 is electrically connected to the third terminal of the electronic switch Q3, and is electrically connected to the phase pin Phase of the driver chip 32. The third terminal of the electronic switch Q4 is electrically connected to a ground. The bootstrap pin Boost of the driver chip 32 is electrically coupled to the phase pin Phase of the driver chip 32 through the resistor R5 and the second capacitor C2 in that order. A node B1 between the inductor L and the capacitor C1 functions as the output terminal of the voltage conversion module 30, and outputs the operational voltage Vout. In at least one embodiment, the driver chip 32 operates, when a voltage of a signal received by the enable pin EN is greater than or equal to an enable voltage of the enable pin EN.
When the control chip 22 outputs a high-level signal, such as logic 1, to the base of the npn-type BJT Q1, the npn-type BJT Q1 and the pnp-type BJT Q2 are turned on. In this situation, the voltage of the power supply Vin is divided by the resistors R3 and R4, and a voltage of the output terminal of the under voltage protection module 20 is equal to a voltage of the resistor R4.
When the pnp-type BJT Q2 is turned on and the voltage of the power supply Vin is in a normal range, which can be, for example, 10.8V-13.2V. The voltage of the output terminal of the under voltage protection module 20 is greater than or equal to the enable voltage of the enable pin EN, the driver chip 32 begins to operate, and the first control pin Hgate and the second control pin Lgate of the driver chip 32 alternately output high-level signals to alternately turn on the electronic switch Q3 and Q4. When the first control pin Hgate outputs a high-level signal, such as logic 1, and the second control pin Lgate outputs a low-level signal, such as logic 0, the electronic switch Q3 is turned on, and the electronic switch Q4 is turned off. The inductor L and the capacitor C1 are charged by the power supply Vin through the electronic switch Q4. When the first control pin Hgate outputs a low-level signal, and the second control pin Lgate outputs a high-level signal, the electronic switch Q3 is turned off, and the electronic switch Q4 is turned on. The inductor L and the capacitor C1 are discharged through the electronic switch Q4. The output terminal of the voltage conversion module 30 can then output the operational voltage Vout.
When the voltage of the power supply Vin is less than a threshold voltage (that is an under-voltage protection voltage), which can be for example 10.8V, because of short-circuit or other reasons, the voltage of the output terminal of the under voltage protection module 20 is less than the enable voltage of the enable pin EN. The driver chip 32 does not operate, and the output terminal of the voltage conversion module 30 does not output the operational voltage Vout. Therefore, electronic devices, such as computers and servers, powered by the power supply circuit 10, will not be damaged, and an under voltage protection function of the power supply circuit 10 is achieved.
When the control chip 22 outputs a low-level signal, such as logic 0, to the base of the npn-type BJT Q1, the npn-type BJT Q1 is turned off, and the pnp-type BJT Q2 is turned off. In this situation, the enable pin EN of the driver chip 32 is electrically coupled to a ground through the resistor R4, and the driver chip 32 does not operate.
In at least one embodiment, each of the electronic switches Q3 and Q4 can be an n-channel metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (NMOSFET), and the first terminal, the second terminal, and the third terminal of each of the electronic switches Q3 and Q4 correspond to a gate, a drain, and a source of the NMOSFET, respectively. In other embodiments, each of the electronic switches Q3 and Q4 may be an npn-type bipolar junction transistor or other suitable switch having similar functions.
As detailed above, the under voltage protection module 20 controls the voltage conversion module 30 to operate, when the voltage of the power supply Vin is in the normal range. In addition, the under voltage protection module 20 stops the voltage conversion module 30 from operating, when the voltage of the power supply Vin is less than the threshold voltage. Therefore, the under voltage protection function of the power supply circuit 10 can be achieved.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, including in the matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure. The embodiments disclosed herein are illustrative and are not intended to be construed as limiting the following claims.
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2013101550358 | Apr 2013 | CN | national |