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- Buck converters in particular are well suited to providing the high current at low voltages needed by high performance digital integrated circuits such as microprocessors, graphics processors, and network processors.
- a buck converter is often used to step down a DC voltage (typically referred to as the input voltage) to a lower DC voltage (typically referred to as the output voltage). Since the power stage is fully switched (i.e., the power MOSFET is fully off or on), there is very little loss in the power stage and the converter power efficiency is very high.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the widely used “output reference” equivalent form, where the output voltage is shown as ground, and the voltage applied across the inductor (V in -V out ) is shown as V 1 .
- V in -V out the voltage applied across the inductor
- V 1 the voltage applied across the inductor
- This lossless current sense method does not present a constant DC impedance to the sense amplifier. Instead, the choice of R is dependent on C, DCR and L. A further limiting factor is that the value choices for C are restricted to commonly widely spaced commercially available values, such as 0.1 uf, 0.12 uf, 0.15 uf, 0.18 uf, 0.22 uf, 0.27 uf and 0.33 uf. Consequently, a constant choice for R cannot be practically selected to match an arbitrary choice of L and DCR. Further, the gain of the sensed voltage presented to the sense amplifier is dependent on the DCR of the inductor.
- FIG. 5 shows such a lossless inductor current sensing system applied to a DC/DC buck converter topology.
- a current sense amplifier (A 1 ) associated with the buck controller interfaces between the current sense network and PWM control circuitry.
- the current sense amplifier topology may or may not be sensitive to the impedance of the sense network.
- the DC impedance of the network as presented to the sense amplifier is a function of the L and DCR values and therefore varies for different inductors.
- the gain of the sense network is not a constant, but is a function of the DCR value.
- the dynamic range requirements of the sense amplifier are a function of DCR and the gain of signal representing the inductor current and may vary from one application to the next.
- Methods and apparatus for current sensing sense the current in a circuit, such as an inductor circuit.
- the current sensing systems may comprise an RC element connected such that the RC time constant matches the L/R time constant of the inductor.
- the current sensor may be configured to generate voltages that are proportional to the instantaneous current in the inductor with scaled gain for a wide range of inductor self resistance (DCR) values.
- DCR inductor self resistance
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a power supply according to various aspects of the present invention coupled to a load.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic of a current sensor according to various aspects of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic of an alternative implementation of a current sensor according to various aspects of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic of an illustrative prior art current sensor.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic of another illustrative prior art current sensor.
- the present invention may be described in terms of functional block components and various processing steps. Such functional blocks may be realized by any number of circuits, technologies, techniques, and methods configured to perform the specified functions and achieve the various results.
- the present invention may employ various controllers, sensors, power supplies, logic circuits, amplifiers, output stages, and the like, which may carry out a variety of functions.
- the present invention may be practiced in conjunction with any number of devices for performing the various functions, and the systems described are merely exemplary embodiments and applications.
- the present invention may employ any number of conventional techniques controlling output stages, receiving and processing signals, sensing voltages and currents, amplifying signals, and the like.
- a power supply 100 for supplying current to a load 102 comprises a control system 104 , an output stage 106 , and a current sensor 108 .
- the control system 104 drives the output stage 106 , and the output stage 106 provides current to the load 102 .
- the current sensor 108 detects the current in the load 102 and provides a corresponding signal to the control system 104 to control the output stage 106 accordingly.
- aspects of the present invention may be applied to any appropriate power supply, such as buck, boost, buck-boost, forward, flyback, half-bridge, full-bridge, and SEPIC topologies. Further, various aspects of the present invention may be applied to any suitable circuit where lossless sensing of inductor current is of use. In addition, various aspects of the present invention relate to providing a signal to a sensing element.
- the sensing element comprises the control system 104 and/or an amplifier, but the sensing element may comprise any suitable system configured to receive the signal from the current sensor 108 .
- the output stage 106 is responsive to the control system 104 and provides current to the load 102 according to a drive signal from the control system 104 .
- the output stage 106 may comprise any appropriate system for providing current to the load 102 according to signals from the control system, such as a conventional output stage for a buck converter.
- the output stage 106 may also comprise a single phase or multiple phases.
- an exemplary single-phase output stage 106 for a DC/DC buck converter may comprise a driver circuit 208 , a high-side FET 210 , and a low-side FET 212 .
- the driver circuit 208 alternately drives the FETs 210 , 212 to alternately connect the load 102 to the input voltage V IN according to signals from the control system 104 , such as a conventional pulse width modulated control signal.
- a filter circuit smoothes the voltage and current applied to the load 102 .
- the filter circuit may comprise any suitable filter system, such as an analog or digital filter.
- the filter circuit comprises passive components, such as an inductor 214 and a capacitor 216 .
- the filter circuit may comprise a conventional buck inductor and decoupling capacitor for a buck converter.
- the alternating activation of the FETs 210 , 212 by the driver circuit 208 generates a switching waveform or square wave that is subsequently filtered by the filter circuit, which allows the output voltage V out to be set by controlling the duty cycle of the waveform.
- the power supply 100 may be adapted to employ multiple inductors and/or to sum the current in two or more inductors.
- the control system 104 generates the control signal to drive the output stage 106 .
- the control system 104 may generate the control signal according to any appropriate techniques and criteria, such as using conventional voltage and/or current feedback to control the voltage and/or current applied to the load 102 .
- the control system 104 may also include any appropriate elements and systems for generating the control signal, and the topology of the control system 104 may be analog and/or digital control based.
- the control system 104 may include a PWM controller 310 generating a PWM drive signal to drive the output stage 106 .
- the control system 104 may control the output stage 106 according to any appropriate criteria, such as output voltage and/or output current at the load 102 .
- the PWM controller 310 comprises a conventional PWM-based voltage regulator for a power supply that adjusts the duty cycle of a PWM drive signal according to output voltage and/or current compared to one or more target output voltages and/or currents.
- the PWM controller 310 may monitor the output voltage as well as the load 102 current, which may facilitate various control functions.
- the current in the inductor 214 is representative of the instantaneous load 102 current, which can be used to implement adaptive voltage positioning (AVP) or current mode control or to monitor the operating condition of the power supply 100 .
- AVP adaptive voltage positioning
- the inductor 214 current also represents the current through the power devices, the MOSFETs 210 , 212 , and the inductor 214 , all of which have maximum current limitations which must be adhered to. Furthermore, in multi-phase converters, the inductor 214 current may be balanced between phases so that the load 102 current is evenly distributed among phases, so the current balance control mechanism requires the ability to sense the current in each phase. Thus, the PWM controller 310 may utilize the sensed current to optimize the supply of power, limit the maximum output current, and/or implement load dependent output voltage such as adaptive voltage positioning (AVP).
- AVP adaptive voltage positioning
- the power supply 100 may further comprise an amplifier 218 to amplify the signal from the current sensor 108 and provide the amplified signal to the control system 104 .
- the amplifier 218 may comprise any appropriate system for amplifying a signal, such as a conventional op-amp-based amplifier.
- the amplifier 218 may comprise a separate component or be integrated into another component, such as the sensor 108 or the control system 104 .
- the amplifier 218 is part of the control system 104 and provides the amplified current sensor 108 signal to the PWM controller 310 .
- the current sensor 108 senses the current through the inductor 214 and provides a corresponding inductor current signal to the control system 104 , such as via the amplifier 218 .
- the inductor current signal output by the current sensor 108 may be interfaced to the PWM controller 310 , however, in any appropriate manner.
- the current sensor 108 of the present embodiment is adapted for accurately sensing the current in inductors, such as the inductor 214 .
- the current sensor 108 may thus generate the inductor current signal representing the current in the inductor 214 , the load 102 , and/or other elements of the power supply 100 .
- the current sensor 108 may comprise an inductor self resistance (commonly referred to as DCR) current sensor for monitoring the load 102 current.
- the current sensor 108 may comprise an RC circuit connected such that the RC time constant matches the L/R time constant of the inductor 214 .
- the self resistance of the inductor 214 is represented as a separate resistance DCR in FIG. 2 .
- the current sensor 108 may generate voltages that are proportional to the instantaneous current in the inductor 214 .
- the current sensor 108 may be normalized, such that the source DC impedance and/or current sensor 108 gain may be scaled to a constant level or to achieve a particular range of output voltages for a wide range of inductor self resistance (DCR) values. While the present discussion relates to a specific implementation of the current sensor 108 , other current sensor 108 circuit topologies may benefit from the attributes of selectable impedance and/or gain, and the implementations and principles of the present embodiment may be adapted to such other topologies.
- DCR inductor self resistance
- the current sensor 108 comprises a series combination of a first resistor 220 having a resistance R 1 and a capacitor 222 having a capacitance C, and the series combination is connected in parallel with the inductor 214 having an inductance L and a self resistance DCR.
- a second resistor 224 having a resistance R 2 may be connected in parallel with the capacitor 222 , and the node connecting the load side of the inductor 214 , capacitor 222 , and second resistor 224 is connected to one input of the amplifier 218 .
- a third resistor 226 having a resistance R 3 may be connected between one input of the amplifier 218 and the node between the first resistor 220 and the supply side of the capacitor 222 and the second resistor 224 .
- V C ⁇ ( s ) ( s ⁇ L DCR + 1 ) ( s ⁇ ( R 1 ⁇ R 2 ) R 1 + R 2 ⁇ C + 1 ) ⁇ K ⁇ DCR ⁇ I L
- the resistor values R 1 and R 2 and the capacitor value C may be selected such that the RC time constant of the current sensor 108 is equal to the L/R time constant of the inductor 214 . With the matching time constants, the voltage across the capacitor 222 may be proportional to the current flowing in the inductor 214 .
- the DC impedance seen looking back into the current sensor 108 from one terminal of the amplifier 218 may be chosen to be a target value. Consequently, the resistor values for the current sensor 108 may be modified according to the inductor characteristics and capacitor characteristics while maintaining substantially identical impedance and signal ranges from the perspective of the control system 104 .
- the present current sensor 108 facilitates providing substantially selectable impedance and gain.
- the parallel combination of the first and second resistors 220 , 224 facilitates scaling the nominal delta voltage that appears across the capacitor 222 to be a constant range independent of the DCR to optimize design of the amplifier 218 dynamic range for highest accuracy.
- the resistor values R 1 and R 2 may be selected to achieve a selected gain, thus enabling optimization of the dynamic range of current sense amplifier 218 and its related elements.
- the accuracy of amplifier 218 topologies that are not high impedance may be improved if the current sensor 108 presents a selected DC impedance to the amplifier 218 independent of the particular characteristics of the inductor 214 .
- the current sensor 108 , amplifier 218 , and/or control system 104 may be modified, for example to integrate various aspects of the current sensor 108 and/or amplifier 218 into the control system 104 .
- an exemplary current sensor 108 may be at least partially integrated into the control system 104 .
- the amplifier 218 drives a transistor 352 , such as a MOSFET, which drives a current mirror circuit 350 .
- the current mirror circuit 350 provides the resulting sensed current signal to the PWM controller 310 .
- the current mirror 350 may mirror the current in the transistor 352 to facilitate coupling of the current sensor 108 to the PWM controller 310 .
- the current sensor 108 facilitates sensing the current in the inductor 214 with selectable gain and selectable impedance that may be adjusted to provide constant input parameters to the control system 104 for different inductors 214 .
- the DC impedance looking back into the external elements of the current sensor 108 from the Isense_N terminal of the control system 104 can be selected to be a particular value.
- the values of the various components may be selected according to any appropriate criteria, such as inductor 214 characteristics, capacitor 222 characteristics, desired impedance, and/or maximum sensed voltage.
- the inductor 214 may have an inductance L of 200 nH with a corresponding DCR of 0.5 mohm.
- the inductor 214 may have a maximum current of 20 A and a minimum current of 0 A.
- a target impedance (K 1 ) of 2 Kohms and a maximum sensed voltage amplitude (K 2 ) of 10 mV may be selected.
- the capacitor may comprise a standard value choice for C of 0.33 uf.
- the values of R 1 , R 2 and R 3 to achieve the attributes of constant impedance (2 Kohms) and constant gain (0 to 10 mV) may be selected.
- R 3 may be determined, such as according to the target impedance.
- R 3 790 ohms would closely satisfy the condition.
- the inductor 214 may have an inductance value of 600 nH and a DCR of 2 mohm.
- the inductor 214 may further have a maximum current of 10 A and a minimum of 0 A.
- the target constant impedance (K 1 ) may again be set at 2 Kohms and the maximum sensed voltage amplitude (K 2 ) at 10 mV.
- the capacitor may be a standard value choice of C of 0.33 uf.
- R 1 , R 2 and R 3 may be selected to achieve the desired attributes.
- L/DCR ( R 1 /R 2)* C
- I L *DCR *( R 1 //R 2) K 2
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L/DCR=(R1//R2)*C
The resistance of the combination of the first and
(R1//R2)+R3=target impedance
With the introduction of R3, the DC impedance seen looking back into the
L/DCR=(R1/R2)*C
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I L *DCR*(R2/(R1+R2)=K 2 (maximum sensed voltage amplitude)
In this case, R1=1.21 Kohms and R2=infinite (or absent from the circuit) would closely satisfy the condition to match the time constants and achieve the desired gain from the
(R1/R2)+R3=K 1 (target impedance)
In this case, R3=790 ohms would closely satisfy the condition. Further exemplary choices for the other elements may be (Rext+Rint)=250 ohms, current mirror gain=4, and Ioffset=10 uA, which may be fixed choices to cover a wide range of possible design points.
L/DCR=(R1/R2)*C
and
I L *DCR*(R1//R2)=K 2
In this case, values of R1=1.82 Kohms and R2=1.82 Kohms closely satisfy the condition.
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