Claims
- 1. A DC-AC inverter, comprising:
- (a) a power input terminal;
- (b) an inductor;
- (c) a pass switch between said power input terminal and a first node of said inductor;
- (d) a transformer with first and second primaries and a secondary, first nodes of said primaries both coupled to a second node of said inductor;
- (f) a feedback circuit from said second node of said inductor to a driver coupled to a control of said pass switch;
- (g) first and second switches with said first switch coupled between a second node of said first primary and ground and said second switch coupled between a second node of said second primary and ground, and wherein said first and second switches are cross coupled, wherein a control of said first switch is coupled to said second node of said second primary and a control of said second switch is coupled to said second node of said first primary;
- (h) whereby said pass switch operates synchronously with a voltage at said second node of said second primary;
- (i) first and second buffers, said first buffer with input pulled up and diode-coupled to the drain of said first n-channel transistor and with output coupled to the gate of said second n-channel transistor, and said second buffer with input pulled up and diode-coupled to the drain ot said second n-channel transistor and with output coupled to the drain of said ilrst n-channel transistor;
- wherein said pass switch is a p-channel field effect transistor;
- wherein said driver connects to the gate of said p-channel transistor; and
- wherein said first and second switches are n-channel field effect transistors.
- 2. The inverter of claim 1, further comprising:
- a capacitor connected between said first primary and said second primary.
- 3. The inverter of claim 1, further comprising:
- (a) a current sense circuit coupled to said secondary; and
- (b) a second feedback circuit from said current sense circuit to said driver, said second feedback circuit providing a voltage level to said driver and negatively correlated to the duty cycle of said pass switch.
- 4. The inverter of claim 1, further comprising:
- a capacitor connected between said first primary and said second primary.
- 5. The inverter of claim 1, further comprising:
- (a) a current sense circuit coupled to said secondary; and
- (b) a second feedback circuit from said current sense circuit to said driver, said second feedback circuit providing a voltage level to said driver and negatively correlated to the duty cycle of said pass switch.
- 6. A DC-AC inverter. comprising:
- (a) a power input terminal:
- (b) an inductor;
- (c) a pass switch between said power input terminal and a first node of said inductor;
- (d) a transformer with first and second primaries and a secondary, said first nodes of said primaries both coupled to a second node of said inductor;
- (f) a feedback circuit from said second node of said inductor to a driver coupled to a control of said pass switch;
- (g) whereby said pass switch operates synchronously with the voltage at said second node;
- (h) first and second buffers, said first buffer with input pulled up and diode-coupled to the drain of a first n-channel transistor and with output coupled to the gate of a second n-channel transostpr, and said second buffer with input pulled up and diode-coupled to the drain of said second n-channel transistor and with output coupled to the drain of said first n-channel transistor;
- (j) wherein said pass switch is a p-channel field effect transistor;
- (k) wherein said driver connects to the gate of said p-channel transistor; and
- (l) wherein said first and second switches are n-channel field effect transistors.
- 7. A system power supply, comprising:
- (a) a power input terminal;
- (b) a DC-AC inverter, including:
- (i) an inductor;
- (ii) a first pass switch between said power input terminal and a first node of said inductor;
- (iii) a transformer with first and second primaries and a secondary, first nodes of said primaries both coupled to a second node of said inductor;
- (iv) a feedback circuit from said second node to a first driver coupled to a control of said first pass switch; and
- (v) first and second switches with switches with said first switch coupled between a second node of said first primary and ground and said second switch coupled between a second node of said second primary and ground, and wherein said first and second switches are cross coupled, wherein a control of said first switch is coupled to said second node of said second primary and a control of said second switch is coupled to said second node of said first primary;
- (c) a regulator including:
- (i) a second pass switch coupled to said power input terminal; and
- (ii) a second feedback circuit from said second node of said inductor to a second driver coupled to control-said second pass switch;
- (d) whereby both said first pass switch and said second pass switch operate synchronously with a voltage at said second node of said inductor.
- 8. The power supply of claim 7, further comprising:
- (a) an inductor coupled between said second pass switch and ground; and
- (b) a diode with cathode coupled to said second pass switch and said inductor;
- (c) whereby said regulator is an inverting regulator.
- 9. The power supply of claim 7, wherein;
- (a) said first pass switch is a p-channel field effect transistor;
- (b) said first driver compeers to the gate of said p-channel transistor; and
- (c) said first and second switches are n-channel field effect transistors.
- 10. The power supply of claim 9, further comprising:
- (a) first and second buffers, said first buffer with input pulled up and diode-coupled to the drain of said first n-channel transistor and with output coupled to the gate of said second n-channel transistor, and said second buffer with input pulled up and diode-coupled to the drain of said second n-channel transistor and with output coupled to the drain of said first n-channel transistor.
- 11. The power supply of claim 10, further comprising:
- (a) a current sense circuit coupled to said secondary; and
- (b) a third feedback circuit from said current sense circuit to said first driver, said third feedback circuit providing a voltage level to said first driver and negatively correlated to a duty cycle of said first pass switch.
- 12. The power supply of claim 7, further comprising:
- a capacitor connected between said first primary and said second primary.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/874,482, filed Apr. 27, 1992, now abandoned.
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