Patents by Inventor Erich Bayer
Erich Bayer has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8928299Abstract: A low power DC-DC converter includes a converter stage coupled to an input node, and having a low side switch and a rectifier switch. A peak current detector senses a current at the low side switch and a zero current detector senses a current at the rectifier switch. It is configured to set the low side switch to a non-conductive state and the rectifier switch to a conductive state if the peak current detector detects a predetermined peak current. It is configured to set the rectifier switch to a non-conductive state if the zero current detector detects zero current at the rectifier switch. A time interval between subsequent current peaks is triggered by a charge comparator receiving an average current fed to the low side and rectifier switches from the input node and a reference current coupled to the charge comparator by a reference current source.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2012Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Texas Instruments Deutschland GmbHInventors: Markus Matzberger, Konrad Wagensohner, Erich Bayer
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Publication number: 20150002189Abstract: An input bus termination (IBT) system for an integrated circuit that includes a termination switch coupled to a plurality of input lines of an integrated circuit, each of the plurality of input lines coupled to a common node of the termination switch through a resistor, wherein the termination switch is to generate a termination voltage at the common node based on the composite potential generated by the plurality of input lines at the common node when an input signal is received across the plurality of input lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2013Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: Markus DIETL, Sotirios TAMBOURIS, Erich BAYER, Maurizio SKERLJ
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Publication number: 20140240008Abstract: A system for recovering energy from a sensor couples a battery to an inductive device in the sensor for a period of time, such that a current flows through the inductive device from the battery during the time period. The connections of the inductive device are then reversed for a second period of time. During the second time period, a current flow resulting from energy stored in the inductor is allowed to flow back to the battery, such that a portion of the energy from the inductor recharges the battery during the second period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DEUTSCLAND GMBHInventors: Frank Dornseifer, Bernard Wolfgang Ruck, Erich Bayer
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Publication number: 20130314067Abstract: A low power DC-DC converter includes a converter stage coupled to an input node, and having a low side switch and a rectifier switch. A peak current detector senses a current at the low side switch and a zero current detector senses a current at the rectifier switch. It is configured to set the low side switch to a non-conductive state and the rectifier switch to a conductive state if the peak current detector detects a predetermined peak current. It is configured to set the rectifier switch to a non-conductive state if the zero current detector detects zero current at the rectifier switch. A time interval between subsequent current peaks is triggered by a charge comparator receiving an average current fed to the low side and rectifier switches from the input node and a reference current coupled to the charge comparator by a reference current source.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2012Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: Texas Instruments Deutschland GmbHInventors: Markus Matzberger, Konrad Wagensohner, Erich Bayer
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Patent number: 8390337Abstract: An electronic device for driving a power switch coupled to receive a first supply voltage level at one side of its channel is provided. The electronic device includes a control switch coupled with a first side of a channel to receive a varying control voltage having a maximum level that is greater than a maximum voltage level of the first voltage supply and with another side of the channel to a control gate of the power switch for selectively applying the control voltage to the control gate of the power switch. The first side of the channel is coupled with the control gate of the control switch and a capacitor is provided and coupled with a first side to the control gate of the control switch and with a second side to a constant voltage supply.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2010Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Texas Instruments Deutschland GmbHInventors: Ivan Shumkov, Erich Bayer
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Patent number: 7999521Abstract: A converter has a single inductor with a first terminal connectable to a first terminal of the supply input through a first power transistor and a second terminal connectable to a second terminal of the supply input through a second power transistor. A first rectifier element connects the first terminal of the inductor with a first output terminal, and a second rectifier element connects the second terminal of the inductor with a second output terminal. A resistive voltage divider is connected between the first and second output terminals. A control circuit uses an input from the voltage divider as a reference input voltage and provides an output current to the second terminal of the supply input in response to any voltage difference between the reference input voltage and the second terminal of the supply input. This provides a virtual common reference potential at the second terminal of the supply input, which is thus a common ground (GND) terminal.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Texas Instruments Deutschland GmbHInventors: Erich Bayer, Juergen Neuhaeusler, Stefan Reithmaier
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Patent number: 7973487Abstract: A power supply circuit is proposed for supplying current to a pair of white LEDs connected in series. The circuit comprises a DC-DC power converter, with a charge pump coupled to the output of the DC-DC power converter. A super capacitor is coupled to the charge pump to be charged to a voltage on top of the converter output in a first mode of operation. The super capacitor is discharged through the pair of LEDs during a second mode of operation. A control stage is provided for switching between the first mode of operation and the second mode of operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2008Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Texas Instruments Deutschland GmbHInventors: Christophe Vaucourt, Erich Bayer, Paul Brohlin
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Publication number: 20110089993Abstract: An electronic device for driving a power switch coupled to receive a first supply voltage level at one side of its channel is provided. The electronic device includes a control switch coupled with a first side of a channel to receive a varying control voltage having a maximum level that is greater than a maximum voltage level of the first voltage supply and with another side of the channel to a control gate of the power switch for selectively applying the control voltage to the control gate of the power switch. The first side of the channel is coupled with the control gate of the control switch and a capacitor is provided and coupled with a first side to the control gate of the control switch and with a second side to a constant voltage supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: Texas Instruments Deutschland GmbHInventors: Ivan Shumkov, Erich Bayer
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Patent number: 7902805Abstract: A self-oscillating DC-DC buck converter with zero hysteresis is described. The converter comprises a comparator with a supply input, a non-inverting input to which a reference voltage is applied, an inverting input to which a feedback signal is applied, and an output to which a filter network is connected. The feedback signal is derived from the filter network and the output voltage of the converter is determined by the reference voltage. Connecting a filter network with an inductor and a capacitor to the output of the comparator and deriving the feedback signal from the filter network, results in an output of the comparator which is a DC output with a superimposed ripple. The level of the DC output is controlled by the reference voltage applied to the non-inverting input of the comparator, and the inductor current develops the ripple in the equivalent series resistance of the load circuit connected to the comparator output. The ripple can be regarded as the ramp signal in a conventional DC-DC converter.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2007Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Texas Instruments Deutschland GmbHInventors: Neil Gibson, Kevin Scoones, Erich Bayer
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Patent number: 7659754Abstract: A power switching circuit in CMOS technology has a power MOS transistor and a driver stage. The power MOS transistor is operated at a higher supply voltage in excess of its maximum allowable gate-source voltage; and the driver stage of the level shifter is operated at a lower supply voltage substantially lower than the supply voltage for the power MOS transistor. The driver stage includes a pair of driver MOS transistors coupled in series between a higher supply voltage rail and a reference potential rail, and at an interconnection node coupled to the gate of the power MOS transistor. The gates of the driver MOS transistors are AC-coupled to drive signals of mutually opposite phase; and the gates of the driver MOS transistors are each connected to the higher voltage supply rail through a respective parallel connection of a first resistor and a second resistor connected in series with a non-linear component.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2007Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Texas Instruments Deutschland GmbHInventors: Gerhard Thiele, Erich Bayer
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Publication number: 20090174345Abstract: A power supply circuit is proposed for supplying current to a pair of white LEDs connected in series. The circuit comprises a DC-DC power converter, with a charge pump coupled to the output of the DC-DC power converter. A super capacitor is coupled to the charge pump to be charged to a voltage on top of the converter output in a first mode of operation. The super capacitor is discharged through the pair of LEDs during a second mode of operation. A control stage is provided for switching between the first mode of operation and the second mode of operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: Christophe Vaucourt, Erich Bayer, Paul Brohlin
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Publication number: 20090167264Abstract: A converter has a single inductor with a first terminal connectable to a first terminal of the supply input through a first power transistor and a second terminal connectable to a second terminal of the supply input through a second power transistor. A first rectifier element connects the first terminal of the inductor with a first output terminal, and a second rectifier element connects the second terminal of the inductor with a second output terminal. A resistive voltage divider is connected between the first and second output terminals. A control circuit uses an input from the voltage divider as a reference input voltage and provides an output current to the second terminal of the supply input in response to any voltage difference between the reference input voltage and the second terminal of the supply input. This provides a virtual common reference potential at the second terminal of the supply input, which is thus a common ground (GND) terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: Erich Bayer, Juergen Neuhaeusler, Stefan Reithmaier
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Patent number: 7545658Abstract: A DC-DC boost converter comprises a charge pump selectively operating in a voltage doubler or in a voltage tripler mode. A switching arrangement connects the charge pump to an input voltage terminal in a charge phase and to an output voltage terminal in a discharge phase. A controllable current source is connected in series with the charge pump in the discharge phase and an error amplifier has a first input connected to a reference voltage, a second input connected to the output voltage terminal and an output connected to a control input of the controllable current source. The converter further comprises a mode changeover circuit with a first comparator having a first input connected to the output of the error amplifier and a second input connected to a first threshold voltage source. A second comparator has a first input connected to the output of the error amplifier and a second input connected to a second threshold voltage source.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2007Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Texas Instruments Deutschland GmbHInventors: Gerhard Thiele, Erich Bayer
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Patent number: 7518346Abstract: A buck-boost DC/DC converter includes an inductor and a power stage having a set of switches selectively connecting the inductor between a voltage input, a voltage output and a reference level in accordance with buck or boost mode. The converter has a switch control providing control signals to the set of switches in the power stage. A comparator provides to the switch control a first pulse width modulation signal in buck mode and a second pulse width modulation signal in boost mode. A ramp generator provides to the comparator a first ramp signal for buck mode and a second ramp signal for boost mode. An overlap control provides a ramp shift signal to the ramp generator in response to a detection signal that indicates activity of the switches in the power stage. The ramp shift signal adjusts the first and second ramp signals relative to each other so as to minimize any gap and any overlap between the first and second ramp signals.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2007Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Texas Instruments Deutschland GmbHInventors: Franz Prexl, Erich Bayer, Juergen Neuhaeusler
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Patent number: 7420357Abstract: A hysteretic DC/DC converter is proposed that operates at a high switching frequency without producing undesired pulse bursts at the output. The converter has a converter power stage with a supply voltage input, a controlled voltage output and an enable input. A comparator has a reference voltage input, a feedback input and an output, and a gating circuit connected between the output of the comparator and the enabling input of the converter power stage. The gating circuit inhibits as a function of load requirements the propagation of enabling pulses from the output of the comparator to the enabling input of the converter power stage. By gating the output of the comparator in a way to separate the output from the enabling input of the converter power stage immediately after the start of each conversion pulse, the generation of further pulses immediately after each conversion pulse is prevented, thereby keeping the output voltage ripple low.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2005Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Texas Instruments Deutschland GmbHInventor: Erich Bayer
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Patent number: 7412068Abstract: An otoplastic for production of behind-the-ear hearing aids. The hearing aid includes a preferably flexible signal conductor, such as e.g. an acoustic tube positioned in the auditory canal, whereby the otoplastic matches the individual anatomy of the patient and its locating part is in the form of a clip, which, at least partly arched, follows the outer edge of the cavum conchae. A branch which following the edge of the cavum conchae transforms, above the antitragus, into a bent crosspiece traversing the cavum conchae and extending in the direction of the porus acusticus externus. The end section of said crosspiece lies in the upper section of the auditory canal and widens to accept the signal conductor.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2007Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Inventor: Erich Bayer
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Publication number: 20080111611Abstract: A power switching circuit in CMOS technology has a power MOS transistor and a driver stage. The power MOS transistor is operated at a higher supply voltage in excess of its maximum allowable gate-source voltage; and the driver stage of the level shifter is operated at a lower supply voltage substantially lower than the supply voltage for the power MOS transistor. The driver stage includes a pair of driver MOS transistors coupled in series between a higher supply voltage rail and a reference potential rail, and at an interconnection node coupled to the gate of the power MOS transistor. The gates of the driver MOS transistors are AC-coupled to drive signals of mutually opposite phase; and the gates of the driver MOS transistors are each connected to the higher voltage supply rail through a respective parallel connection of a first resistor and a second resistor connected in series with a non-linear component.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2007Publication date: May 15, 2008Applicant: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: Gerhard Thiele, Erich Bayer
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Publication number: 20080084720Abstract: A DC-DC boost converter comprises a charge pump selectively operating in a voltage doubler or in a voltage tripler mode. A switching arrangement connects the charge pump to an input voltage terminal in a charge phase and to an output voltage terminal in a discharge phase. A controllable current source is connected in series with the charge pump in the discharge phase and an error amplifier has a first input connected to a reference voltage, a second input connected to the output voltage terminal and an output connected to a control input of the controllable current source. The converter further comprises a mode changeover circuit with a first comparator having a first input connected to the output of the error amplifier and a second input connected to a first threshold voltage source. A second comparator has a first input connected to the output of the error amplifier and a second input connected to a second threshold voltage source.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Applicant: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DEUTSCHLAND GMBHInventors: Gerhard Thiele, Erich Bayer
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Patent number: 7340075Abstract: An otoplasty for behind-the-ear provisions for hearing aids, with which a preferably flexible signal conductor coming from the behind-the-ear device, such as a sound tube, can be positioned in the auditory canal. The otoplasty is individually adapted to the anatomy of the patient. Its fixing part is essentially in the form of a hook that follows the outer edge of the patient's cavum conchae in an arch, at least in some areas. A limb that follows the edge of the cavum conchae becomes a bent transversal section above the patient's antitragus, traversing the cavum conchae, extending in the direction of the patient's porus acusticus externus and expanding at its end section which comes to rest in the upper area of the auditory canal, to receive the signal conductor.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2004Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Inventor: Erich Bayer
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Patent number: 7282895Abstract: A DC/DC converter has a linear voltage regulator for reducing or eliminating the output ripple of the converter with a minimum loss of efficiency. The converter comprises a converter stage with a supply voltage input, a converted voltage output and a control input, a regulator stage having an input connected to the converted voltage output of the converter stage and an output connected to a load, and a tracking circuit with inputs for a voltage at the converted voltage output of the converter stage, a voltage at the output of the regulator stage and a load sense current, and an output connected to the control input of the converter stage. The tracking circuit controls the converter stage so as to increase the converted voltage with an increasing load sense current and vice versa. The output voltage of the converter is always just sufficient to eliminate the ripple without having to operate the regulator's pass transistor in its linear range.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2005Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Gerhard Thiele, Erich Bayer