1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a power supply protection scheme, and more particularly, to a power supply protection apparatus for rapidly activating a power protection mechanism, and a method thereof.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Generally speaking, a conventional power supply protection scheme used for protecting a power supply device is aware of whether the power supply device or the AC power received by the power supply device itself is abnormal or not by detecting the voltage level of a power good input signal. Please refer to
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For the above-mentioned under voltage protection operation, it is assumed that the power good input signal SPGI can be enabled during each startup of the power supply device 100, where startup of the power supply device 100 usually means the AC power SAC and power supply on/off control signal SPSON are enabled. In an actual power system, however, there is a possibility that the power good input signal SPGI cannot be enabled; for example, the power good input signal SPGI may be short to ground during startup of the power supply device 100. In this situation, the under voltage protection control circuit 310 will not detect whether a detection result has been generated for checking if an under voltage arises or not. Therefore, it is very possible that the output voltage Vout is maintained at a lower level but the under voltage protection control circuit 310 does not protect the output voltage Vout of the power supply device 100 by using the fault protection circuit 315 to output the fault protection signal SFPOB. To solve the above-described problem, a conventional scheme is provided according to Taiwan patent No. 488,579; further description is illustrated in
Therefore, one of the objectives of the present invention is to provide a power supply protection apparatus and related method for rapidly performing a power protection operation, to solve the above-mentioned problems.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a power supply protection apparatus for protecting a power supply device is disclosed. The power supply protection apparatus comprises a voltage protection circuit, a voltage protection control circuit, a fault protection circuit, and a short circuit protection circuit. The voltage protection circuit is utilized for detecting whether an output voltage of the power supply device reaches a voltage protection threshold or not for generating a detection result. The voltage protection control circuit is coupled to the voltage protection circuit, and used for generating a first control signal according to a power good input (PGI) signal and the detection result. The fault protection circuit is coupled to the voltage protection control circuit and utilized for determining whether to output a fault protection signal according to the first control signal, and the short circuit protection circuit is directly connected to the fault protection circuit and used for receiving the power good input signal and determining whether to generate a second control signal according to the power good input signal. In addition, the short circuit protection circuit generates the second control signal to trigger the fault protection circuit for outputting the fault protection signal when the power good input signal is not enabled during a specific time after the power supply device is started.
According to the embodiment of the present invention, a power supply protection method for protecting a power supply device is further disclosed. The power supply protection method comprises the following steps: detecting whether an output voltage of the power supply device reaches a voltage protection threshold to generate a detection result; generating a first control signal according to a power good input signal and the detection result; providing a fault protection circuit, and using the fault protection circuit to determine whether to output a fault protection according to the first control signal; and providing a short circuit protection circuit and using the short circuit protection circuit to receive the power good input signal and to determine whether to generate a second control signal according to the power good input signal. The short circuit protection circuit is directly used for generating the second control signal to the fault protection circuit to trigger the fault protection circuit for outputting the fault protection signal when the power good input signal is not enabled during a specific time after the power supply device is started.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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In detail, since the short circuit protection circuit 520 is directly connected to the fault protection circuit 515, the short circuit protection circuit 520 can directly output the second control signal C2 to trigger the fault protection circuit 515 when determining that the power good input signal SPGI still remains at the low logic level during the specific time after the power supply device is started, for outputting the fault protection signal SFPOB to indicate that the AC power received by the power supply device is abnormal. Otherwise, when the power good input signal SPGI is switched to a high logic level during the specific time (i.e. the power good input signal SPGI is enabled), the operation of the short circuit protection circuit 520 is stopped immediately but the under voltage protection operation can still be completed by the voltage protection control circuit 510. In other words, if an under voltage arises in this situation, the voltage protection control circuit 510 outputting the first control signal C1 to trigger the fault protection circuit 515 for outputting the fault protection signal SFPOB to indicate that there is a fault related with the AC power can also be achieved. It should be noted that delay circuits are not displayed in
As mentioned above, if an under voltage occurs, in practice the power supply protection apparatus 500 can perform the under voltage protection operation by the short circuit protection circuit 520 more rapidly than in the prior art. In theory, the power good input signal SPGI is pulled from an intermediate node between a secondary-side coil of a transformer and an output filter, and is used as a basis for determining whether to perform voltage/current protection or not. Only when the power good input signal SPGI is enabled, the voltage protection circuit 505 monitors the output voltage Vout; otherwise, the voltage protection circuit 505 does not monitor the output voltage Vout. Accordingly, a change in the power good input signal SPGI can be equivalently regarded as a basis for enabling/disabling the under voltage protection operation. In the present invention, the power good input signal SPGI is further used as a benchmark for deciding whether the AC power is normal or not. This is because the power good input signal SPGI can reflect the condition of the AC power. If the power good input signal SPGI is abnormal, then this usually means that the AC power at a primary-side coil of the transformer also becomes abnormal. Therefore, after start-up of the power supply protection apparatus 500, by using the short circuit protection circuit 520 to decide if the power good input signal SPGI is abnormal or not, the power supply protection apparatus 500 can directly determine whether to output the second control signal C2 to trigger the fault protection circuit 515 for outputting the fault protection signal SFPOB, without enabling the voltage protection control circuit 510 again to detect whether the detection result Rdet has been generated or not for activating the under voltage protection operation. For example, in an abnormal condition, if the power good input signal SPGI still remains at a low logic level during a specific time after the power supply device is started, there is a possibility that the power good input signal SPGI is short to ground. Compared to the prior art teachings, damage to the AC power or a back-end system can be therefore avoided, where the damages are caused by abnormal voltage level(s) of the AC power itself due to disablement of the power good input signal SPGI.
In addition, it should be noted that the power supply protection apparatus 500 in this embodiment is applicable to all kinds of switching power supply devices; of course, this is applicable to different kinds of power supply devices, such as forward power supply converters or flyback power supply converters. All of these fall within the scope of the present invention.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/944,099, which was filed on Jun. 15, 2007 and is included herein by reference.
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60944099 | Jun 2007 | US |