Programmable current-sensing circuit providing discrete step temperature compensation for DC-DC converter
A programmably switched, multi-output stage current mirror-based, current-sensing and correction circuit controls the operation of a buck mode DC-DC converter. This correction circuit generates a correction current having a prescribed step-wise temperature-compensating relationship to sensed current...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
Published |
12.06.2003
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Edition | 7 |
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Summary: | A programmably switched, multi-output stage current mirror-based, current-sensing and correction circuit controls the operation of a buck mode DC-DC converter. This correction circuit generates a correction current having a prescribed step-wise temperature-compensating relationship to sensed current. The sensed current is derived from a variable impedance controlled by a sense amplifier coupled via a current feedback resistor to the common output node between a high side power switching device and a low side power switching device of the converter. To program the correction circuit a decoder maps temperature information associated with the low side power switching device and additional programming information into a current mirror control code. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: US20020304203 |