Patents by Inventor Mark D. Eason

Mark D. Eason 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).

  • Patent number: 7974109
    Abstract: A system and a method that uses primary side sensing to regulate the output voltage at a cable end without any remote sensing of cable connections back from the load. This is accomplished by approximating the current from the control voltage in the control loop through the relationship that defines the Ton time in terms of the control voltage Vc. Once the approximation of the output current is known, it is multiplied by a known fixed cable resistance, and this value is subtracted from the feedback sensor output before it is subtracted from the digital reference. This forces the regulator to raise the output voltage by the amount of drop across the cable, causing the output of the cable to be maintained at the targeted regulation point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2011
    Assignee: iWatt Inc.
    Inventors: John W. Kesterson, Mark R. Muegge, Mark D. Eason
  • Publication number: 20080278132
    Abstract: The present invention is a system and a method that uses primary side sensing to regulate the output voltage at a cable end without any remote sensing of cable connections back from the load. This is accomplished by approximating the current from the control voltage in the control loop through the relationship that defines the Ton time in terms of the control voltage Vc. Once the approximation of the output current is known, it is multiplied by a known fixed cable resistance, and this value is subtracted from the feedback sensor output before it is subtracted from the digital reference. This forces the regulator to raise the output voltage by the amount of drop across the cable, causing the output of the cable to be maintained at the targeted regulation point.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2007
    Publication date: November 13, 2008
    Inventors: John W. Kesterson, Mark R. Muegge, Mark D. Eason
  • Patent number: 6990000
    Abstract: An AC-to-DC power converter controller reconstructs the output voltage of the power converter without a sample-and-hold circuit or an opto-coupler. The controller includes an accumulation module for accumulating a difference value obtained by subtracting a first representation of an output voltage of the power converter corresponding to a first sampling timing from the output voltage value sampled at a second sampling timing subsequent to the first sampling timing to obtain a second representation of the output voltage of the power converter corresponding to the second sampling timing. The accumulation module may set the second representation of the output voltage to a predetermined maximum value if the output voltage value sampled at the second sampling timing exceeds the predetermined maximum value, or to a predetermined minimum value if the output voltage value sampled at the second sampling timing is less than the predetermined minimum value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 24, 2006
    Assignee: iWatt Inc.
    Inventors: Harry Rodriguez, Anatoly Shteynberg, Mark D. Telefus, Mark D. Eason
  • Patent number: 6956750
    Abstract: A power converter comprises an event detection module detecting various events of the power converter in real time at the switching frequency of a switch in the power converter according to predetermined criteria. A pulse generator generates control signals for controlling the on-times and off-times of the switch based on the various detected events. The events detected by the event detection module include a detection of a “knee” in the reflected secondary voltage on the auxiliary windings of the transformer in a primary side sensing flyback power converter, and detection of a digital error quantifying the difference between the reference voltage and the reflected secondary voltage on the auxiliary windings of the transformer in time domain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2005
    Assignee: iWatt Inc.
    Inventors: Mark D. Eason, Harry Rodriguez, Mark R. Muegge