Patents by Inventor David Robert Coulson
David Robert Coulson 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: 9647567Abstract: A power converter controller and methods for its operation are provided that can control a self-oscillating power converter that uses a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) as a switch by manipulating the current flowing in a control winding. The controller is able to determine the optimum time to remove a short circuit applied to the control winding, as well as being able to determine the optimum time to pass current through the control winding. The controller can further draw power from the power converter using the control winding. The controller is capable of maintaining the midpoint voltage of the power converter in the case that the converter has more than one switch. The controller estimates the output power of the converter without requiring a connection to the secondary side of the converter transformer. The controller further controls entry and exit into a low-power mode in which converter oscillations are suppressed.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2011Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Inventors: Russell Jacques, Nicolaas van der Duijn Schouten, David Robert Coulson
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Publication number: 20130294112Abstract: A power converter controller and methods for its operation are provided that can control a self-oscillating power converter that uses a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) as a switch by manipulating the current flowing in a control winding. The controller is able to determine the optimum time to remove a short circuit applied to the control winding, as well as being able to determine the optimum time to pass current through the control winding. The controller can further draw power from the power converter using the control winding. The controller is capable of maintaining the midpoint voltage of the power converter in the case that the converter has more than one switch. The controller estimates the output power of the converter without requiring a connection to the secondary side of the converter transformer. The controller further controls entry and exit into a low-power mode in which converter oscillations are suppressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2011Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Russell Jacques, Nicolaas van der Duijn Schouten, David Robert Coulson
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Patent number: 8446746Abstract: This invention relates to SMPS controllers employing primary side sensing. We describe a system for identifying a knee point in a sensing waveform, at which the output voltage of the SMPS may be sampled accurately on the primary side. The system identifies the knee point, broadly speaking, by tracking a portion of a power transformer voltage waveform, and samples the voltage waveform at the knee point to determine the SMPS output voltage. In preferred embodiments this technique is implemented using a circuit akin to a decaying peak detector, providing a timing signal indicating detection of the knee point. Sample/hold and error amplifier circuits may be employed to achieve output voltage regulation.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2010Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Cambridge Semiconductor LimitedInventors: David Robert Coulson, Johan Piper, David Michael Garner
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Publication number: 20130094248Abstract: A power converter controller and methods for its operation are provided that can control a self-oscillating power converter that uses a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) as a switch by manipulating the current flowing in a control winding. The controller is able to determine the optimum time to remove a short circuit applied to the control winding, as well as being able to determine the optimum time to pass current through the control winding. The controller can further draw power from the power converter using the control winding. The controller is capable of maintaining the midpoint voltage of the power converter in the case that the converter has more than one switch. The controller estimates the output power of the converter without requiring a connection to the secondary side of the converter transformer. The controller further controls entry and exit into a low-power mode in which converter oscillations are suppressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2011Publication date: April 18, 2013Inventors: Russell Jacques, Nicolaas van der Duijn Schouten, David Robert Coulson
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Patent number: 8415832Abstract: This invention generally relates to cable compensation, and is particularly applicable to cable compensation for an AC-DC voltage converter. In one embodiment, a cable compensation apparatus for compensating voltage drop of a cable connected between an electrical power supply and an electrical device comprises: a first capacitor; a timer circuit to time a predetermined time period; a current source to supply to said first capacitor during substantially said predetermined time period a first current substantially proportional to an output current outputted by the power supply to the cable; and a control circuit to adjust an output voltage outputted by said power supply to said cable dependent on a voltage on said first capacitor. The compensation in some embodiments is programmable by means of a discrete capacitor component.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2009Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Cambridge Semiconductor LimitedInventors: David Robert Coulson, David Michael Garner, Johan Piper
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Publication number: 20100246216Abstract: This invention relates to SMPS controllers employing primary side sensing. We describe a system for identifying a knee point in a sensing waveform, at which the output voltage of the SMPS may be sampled accurately on the primary side. The system identifies the knee point, broadly speaking, by tracking a portion of a power transformer voltage waveform, and samples the voltage waveform at the knee point to determine the SMPS output voltage. In preferred embodiments this technique is implemented using a circuit akin to a decaying peak detector, providing a timing signal indicating detection of the knee point. Sample/hold and error amplifier circuits may be employed to achieve output voltage regulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Cambridge Semiconductor LimitedInventors: David Robert Coulson, Johan Piper, David Michael Garner
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Patent number: 7782083Abstract: Techniques for programming trimming circuitry of a power integrated circuit without the need for separate programming pins are disclosed. According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a power supply controller IC with internal circuitry, a plurality of external connections, the IC further comprising trimming circuitry with no external connections to the IC other than via shared ones of the external connections. The shared external connections can comprise a first connection comprising a data input for receiving data for programming the trimming circuitry, and a second, different connection comprising a select input to select between a data receiving mode for receiving data from the data input and a programming mode for programming the trimming circuitry using the received data.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Cambridge Semiconductor LimitedInventors: Vinod A. Lalithambika, David M. Garner, David Robert Coulson, Zahid Ansari
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Publication number: 20100181840Abstract: This invention generally relates to cable compensation, and is particularly applicable to cable compensation for an AC-DC voltage converter. In one embodiment, a cable compensation apparatus for compensating voltage drop of a cable connected between an electrical power supply and an electrical device comprises: a first capacitor; a timer circuit to time a predetermined time period; a current source to supply to said first capacitor during substantially said predetermined time period a first current substantially proportional to an output current outputted by the power supply to the cable; and a control circuit to adjust an output voltage outputted by said power supply to said cable dependent on a voltage on said first capacitor. The compensation in some embodiments is programmable by means of a discrete capacitor component.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: Cambridge Semiconductor LimitedInventors: David Robert Coulson, David Michael Garner, Johan Piper
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Publication number: 20100165671Abstract: This disclosure relates to switched-mode power supplies, to transformers for such power supplies, and to methods of operating switched-mode power supplies. A switch mode power supply (SMPS), the switched-mode power supply having a power input, a switch, a transformer, and a power output; said transformer having a primary winding on a primary side of said power supply coupled to said power input via said switch, and a secondary winding on a secondary side of said switched-mode power supply coupled to said power output; wherein said transformer further includes first and second auxiliary windings, wherein said first auxiliary winding is more closely coupled to said primary winding than to said secondary winding and wherein said second auxiliary winding is more closely coupled to said secondary winding than to said primary winding.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: Cambridge Semiconductor LimitedInventors: David Robert Coulson, Antonius J.J. Werner, Vladimir Alexiev
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Patent number: 7738266Abstract: This invention relates to control techniques and controllers for resonant discontinuous forward power converters (RDFCs). We describe a controller for a resonant discontinuous forward converter (RDFC), said forward converter including a transformer with first and second matched polarity windings and a switch to switch dc power to said first winding of said transformer, said converter further having a dc output coupled to said second winding of said transformer, and wherein said controller has two modes, a first operational mode during which said switch is controlled to switch said dc power at a frequency which substantially coincides with a resonant frequency of operation of said RDFC such that said RDFC supplies power from said dc output, and a second, reduced power operational mode during which a drive to said switch is controlled to increase a proportion of time during which said switch is off.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Cambridge Semiconductor LimitedInventors: Russell Jacques, David Robert Coulson
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Publication number: 20100046258Abstract: A digital control system for a switch mode power supply (SMPS), the control system having a demand input for a signal indicating whether an output voltage of said SMPS is above or below a desired value, and a drive output for a switch controlling energy transfer between an input and an output of said SMPS during a power switching cycle, the control system further including: a signal processor coupled to said demand input and to said drive output to control said drive output responsive to said demand signal to regulate said output voltage at said desired value, and wherein said signal processor includes at least one storage element to store at least one value of said demand signal, and wherein said switching control signal for a said power switching cycle is responsive to a value of said demand signal in at least two previous power switching cycles.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2005Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: CAMBRIDGE SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITEDInventors: David Robert Coulson, Philip John Moyse
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Publication number: 20100039833Abstract: This invention relates to improved control systems and methods for switch mode power supplies.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2005Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Cambridge Semiconductor LimitedInventors: David Robert Coulson, Philip John Moyse
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Publication number: 20090237960Abstract: This invention relates to SMPS controllers employing primary side sensing. We describe a system for identifying a knee point in a sensing waveform, at which the output voltage of the SMPS may be sampled accurately on the primary side. The system identifies the knee point by fitting a tangent to a portion of a power transformer voltage waveform, and samples the voltage waveform at the knee point to determine the SMPS output voltage. In preferred embodiments this technique is implemented using a decaying peak detector, providing a timing signal indicating detection of the knee point. Sample/hold and error amplifier circuits may be employed to achieve output voltage regulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: Cambridge Semiconductor LimitedInventors: David Robert Coulson, Johan Piper, David M. Garner
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Patent number: 7583519Abstract: This invention relates to methods and apparatus for sensing the output current in a switch mode power supply (SMPS) using primary side sensing. We describe a module which senses a current in a primary winding of a transformer and a voltage on a primary or auxiliary winding of the transformer, and which includes a multiplier coupled to an output of a signal averager averaging a primary winding current and to an output of a timing signal generator using the sensed voltage to signal when a secondary winding is powering an output of the SMPS, to multiply an averaged current sense signal by a fraction of a total cycle period of said SMPS during which the secondary winding is providing power to provide a signal estimating an output current of the SMPS.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2008Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Cambridge Semiconductor LimitedInventors: Johan Piper, David M. Garner, David Robert Coulson
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Patent number: 7570497Abstract: A discontinuous resonant forward power converter including a controller having an output coupled to a controllable switch and which is configured to control the switch such that a voltage waveform on a secondary winding of a transformer of the converter has a first portion during which the switch is on and current flows into an output node of the converter which is coupled to the output rectifier and to a smoothing capacitor, and which has a second substantially resonant portion during which the switch and an output rectifier are both off. Substantially no current flows into the output node during the second portion of said voltage waveform.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2006Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Cambridge SemiconductorInventors: Russell Jacques, David Robert Coulson
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Patent number: 7567445Abstract: This invention relates to SMPS controllers employing primary side sensing. We describe a system for identifying a knee point in a sensing waveform, at which the output voltage of the SMPS may be sampled accurately on the primary side. The system identifies the knee point by fitting a tangent to a portion of a power transformer voltage waveform, and samples the voltage waveform at the knee point to determine the SMPS output voltage. In preferred embodiments this technique is implemented using a decaying peak detector, providing a timing signal indicating detection of the knee point. Sample/hold and error amplifier circuits may be employed to achieve output voltage regulation.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2006Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Cambridge Semiconductor LimitedInventors: David Robert Coulson, Johan Piper, David M. Garner
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Patent number: 7504815Abstract: We describe a switch mode power supply (SMPS) controller employing a combination of pulse frequency and pulse width modulation. The controller employs a “gear box” control scheme using two complementary control loops, one for real-time control of the SMPS using PFM and a second using a PWM control scheme which monitors the switching frequency and, at defined operating points, adjusts the pulse width up or down through a set of pre-determined values. This can be considered analogous to the gearbox of a motor vehicle with the SMPS pulse width, switching frequency and output power roughly corresponding to the vehicle's gear ratio, engine speed and road speed respectively.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2006Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Cambridge Semiconductor LimitedInventors: Philip John Moyse, David Robert Coulson, Russell Jacques, David M. Garner
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Patent number: 7447049Abstract: This invention relates to SMPS controllers employing primary side sensing to detect a point of zero magnetic flux, at which the output voltage of the SMPS may be sampled accurately on the primary side. We describe a switch mode power supply (SMPS) controller for regulating the output voltage of an SMPS is response to a feedback signal from an auxilliary winding of a magnetic energy storage device forming part of an output circuit of the SMPS, the SMPS controller comprising: a reference level input to receive an output reference level signal; an input to receive said feedback signal, said feedback signal being responsive to a voltage on said auxilliary winding of said magnetic energy storage device; an integrator to integrate a difference between said feedback signal and a first fixed reference level signal; a first comparator to compare an output of said integrator with a second fixed reference level signal and to provide an output responsive to said comparison for regulating said SMPS output voltage.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2006Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Cambridge Semiconductor LimitedInventors: David M. Garner, David Robert Coulson, Devarahandi Indika Mahesh de Silva, Jayaraman Kumar, Vinod A. Lalithambika
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Publication number: 20080143422Abstract: The invention relates to techniques for programming trimming circuitry of a power integrated circuit without the need for separate programming pins. We describe a power supply controller IC with internal circuitry, a plurality of external connections, the IC further comprising trimming circuitry with no external connections to said IC other than via shared ones of said external connections. The shared external connections comprise a first connection comprising a data input for receiving data for programming said trimming circuitry, and a second, different connection comprising a select input to select between a data receiving mode for receiving data from said data input and a programming mode for programming said trimming circuitry using said received data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Vinod A. Lalithambika, David M. Garner, David Robert Coulson, Zahid Ansari
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Publication number: 20080137380Abstract: This invention relates to methods and apparatus for sensing the output current in a switch mode power supply (SMPS) using primary side sensing. We describe a module which senses a current in a primary winding of a transformer and a voltage on a primary or auxiliary winding of the transformer, and which includes a multiplier coupled to an output of a signal averager averaging a primary winding current and to an output of a timing signal generator using the sensed voltage to signal when a secondary winding is powering an output of the SMPS, to multiply an averaged current sense signal by a fraction of a total cycle period of said SMPS during which the secondary winding is providing power to provide a signal estimating an output current of the SMPS.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2008Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Johan Piper, David M. Garner, David Robert Coulson