Patents by Inventor Guo-Kiang Hung

Guo-Kiang Hung 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).

  • Publication number: 20070268239
    Abstract: The present invention discloses a backlight driving signal generator used in a liquid crystal display (LCD) controller. The backlight driving signal generator is coupled to a backlight driving circuit of the LCD and capable of issuing a first pulse signal and a second pulse signal to control the backlight driving circuit to function accordingly. In a preferred aspect, the backlight signal generator is capable of being adapted for the backlight driving circuit of cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) or that of light emitting diodes (LEDs).
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2006
    Publication date: November 22, 2007
    Applicant: MSTAR SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.
    Inventors: Song-Yi Lin, Guo-Kiang Hung
  • Publication number: 20070139980
    Abstract: A switching controller having frequency hopping is used for reducing the EMI of a power supply. A pattern generator generates a digital pattern code in response to a clock signal. An oscillator generates an oscillation signal for determining a switching frequency of a switching signal. A programmable capacitor coupled to the oscillator modulates the switching frequency in response to the variation of the digital pattern code. An attenuator connected to a voltage feedback loop attenuates a feedback signal. The feedback signal controls the pulse width of the switching signal. A programmable resistor coupled to the attenuator determines an attenuation rate of the attenuator in response to the digital pattern code. The attenuation rate is increased as the switching frequency increases. The pulse width of the switching signal is thus reduced, which compensates the decrease of the switching period and keeps the output power and the output voltage constant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2007
    Publication date: June 21, 2007
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Song-Yi Lin
  • Publication number: 20070103942
    Abstract: A backlight module, inverter, and DC voltage generating method thereof is disclosed. The inverter of the backlight includes a power converting device, a transformer, and a rectification circuit. The power converting device is coupled to a first DC voltage for outputting a first AC voltage. The transformer includes a primary coil, and a first secondary coil. The primary coil is coupled to the first AC voltage outputted by the power converting device. The first secondary coil is for outputting a second AC voltage by inducing the first AC voltage. The rectification circuit is coupled to the first secondary coil for rectifying the second AC voltage and outputting a second DC voltage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 25, 2006
    Publication date: May 10, 2007
    Applicant: Mstar Semiconductor, Inc.
    Inventors: Guo-Kiang Hung, Song-Yi Lin
  • Patent number: 7203079
    Abstract: A switching controller having frequency hopping is used for reducing the EMI of a power supply. A pattern generator generates a digital pattern code in response to a clock signal. An oscillator generates an oscillation signal for determining a switching frequency of a switching signal. A programmable capacitor coupled to the oscillator modulates the switching frequency in response to the variation of the digital pattern code. An attenuator connected to a voltage feedback loop attenuates a feedback signal. The feedback signal controls the pulse width of the switching signal. A programmable resistor coupled to the attenuator determines an attenuation rate of the attenuator in response to the digital pattern code. The attenuation rate is increased as the switching frequency increases. The pulse width of the switching signal is thus reduced, which compensates the decrease of the switching period and keeps the output power and the output voltage constant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2007
    Assignee: System General Corp.
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Song-Yi Lin
  • Patent number: 7184283
    Abstract: A switching frequency jitter having output ripple cancel includes a pattern generator generating a pattern code in response to a clock signal. An oscillator generates an oscillation signal for determining a switching frequency of a switching signal in response to the variation of the pattern code. An attenuator is connected to a voltage feedback loop for attenuating a feedback signal. The feedback signal is utilized to control the pulse width of the switching signal. A programmable resistor is connected to the attenuator for programming an attenuation rate of the attenuator in response to the pattern code. The attenuation rate is increased whenever the switching frequency increases. The pulse width of the switching signal is thus reduced, which compensates the decrease of the switching period and keeps the output power and the output voltage of the power supply constant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2007
    Assignee: System General Corp.
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Song-Yi Lin
  • Publication number: 20070001999
    Abstract: A flat panel display device, LCD controller and associated method is provided. The flat panel display device includes a display panel, a lamp for providing a backlight source for the display panel, a power transformation module for providing a power source for the lamp, a non-volatile storage unit for storing program code, and a display controller. The display controller includes an image processing module for processing image data and outputting processed results to the display panel, and a digital pulse width modulation module for adjusting on and off time of the power transformation module with reference to a synchronization signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2006
    Publication date: January 4, 2007
    Inventors: Sterling Smith, Chih-Tien Chang, Kuo-Feng Hsu, Cheng-Yu Lu, Song-Yi Lin, Guo-Kiang Hung
  • Patent number: 7151681
    Abstract: A multiple-sampling circuit is proposed for measuring a voltage signal and a discharge time of a transformer. Sampling signals are used for generating hold voltages by alternately sampling the reflected voltage from the transformer. A buffer amplifier generates a buffer voltage from the higher voltage of hold voltages. A sampling switch periodically conducts the buffer voltage to produce a voltage-feedback signal. The voltage-feedback signal is proportional to an output voltage of the switching circuit. A threshold signal added to the reflected voltage signal produces a level-shift reflected signal. A discharge-time signal is generated as the switching signal is disabled. The discharge-time signal is disabled once the level-shift signal is lower than the voltage-feedback signal. The pulse width of the discharge-time signal is therefore correlated to the discharge time of the transformer. The sampling signals are enabled to generate hold voltages only when the discharge-time signal is enabled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2006
    Assignee: System General Corp.
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Jenn-yu G. Lin
  • Patent number: 7088598
    Abstract: A power-mode control circuitry is presented for power converters to precisely control a maximum of the output power. The power-mode control circuitry includes a filter to convert a switching current into an average-current signal. A voltage divider attenuates an input voltage of the power converter to an average-voltage signal. A multiplier produces a power signal by multiplying the average-current signal with the average-voltage signal. An error amplifier generates a programming signal by comparing the power signal with a power-level threshold. The programming signal further controls the switching signal for achieving power-mode control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2006
    Assignee: System General Corp.
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Chiu Shao Wei
  • Publication number: 20060133118
    Abstract: A multiple-sampling circuit is proposed for measuring a voltage signal and a discharge time of a transformer. Sampling signals are used for generating hold voltages by alternately sampling the reflected voltage from the transformer. A buffer amplifier generates a buffer voltage from the higher voltage of hold voltages. A sampling switch periodically conducts the buffer voltage to produce a voltage-feedback signal. The voltage-feedback signal is proportional to an output voltage of the switching circuit. A threshold signal added to the reflected voltage signal produces a level-shift reflected signal. A discharge-time signal is generated as the switching signal is disabled. The discharge-time signal is disabled once the level-shift signal is lower than the voltage-feedback signal. The pulse width of the discharge-time signal is therefore correlated to the discharge time of the transformer. The sampling signals are enabled to generate hold voltages only when the discharge-time signal is enabled.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2004
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Jenn-yu Lin
  • Patent number: 7061780
    Abstract: The invention presents a switching control circuit for a primary-side-controlled power converter. A pattern generator produces a digital pattern to control a programmable capacitor that is connected to an oscillator, which produces frequency hopping to reduce the EMI. A voltage-waveform detector produces a voltage-feedback signal and a discharge-time signal by multi-sampling a voltage signal of a transformer. A current-waveform detector and an integrator generate a feedback signal. The integration of a current-waveform signal with a timing signal generates the average-current signal. Time constant of the integrator is correlated to the switching frequency. The oscillator generates the timing signal and a pulse signal in response to the output of a current-loop error amplifier. A PWM circuit generates the switching signal in response to the pulse signal and the output of a voltage-loop error amplifier for switching the switching device and regulating the output of the power converter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2006
    Assignee: System General Corp.
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Jenn-yu G. Lin, Feng Cheng Tsao, Chiu Shao Wei
  • Patent number: 7061225
    Abstract: An apparatus and method thereof for measuring an output current from a primary side of a power converter are provided. A peak detector is designed to sample a peak value of a converted voltage of a primary-side switching current. A zero-current detector detects a discharge-time of a secondary-side switching current through an auxiliary winding of a transformer. An oscillator generates a switching signal for switching the power converter. An integrator generates an integrated signal by integrating the converted voltage of the primary-side switching peak current with the discharge-time. The time constant of the integrator is correlated with the switching period of the switching signal. The integrated signal is thus proportional to the output current of the power converter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2006
    Assignee: System General Corp.
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Jenn-yu G. Lin
  • Patent number: 7054170
    Abstract: A power-mode controlled power converter is capable of supplying a constant output voltage and output current. A PWM controller generates a PWM signal in response to a voltage sampled from a transformer auxiliary winding. A programmable current-sink and a detection resistor compensate for a voltage drop of an output rectifier. A low-pass filter integrates a switching-current voltage to an average-current signal. An attenuator produces an input-voltage signal from a line-voltage input signal. The PWM controller multiplies the average-current signal with the input-voltage signal to generate a power-control signal. An error-amplifier compares the power-control signal with a power-reference voltage to generate a limit voltage. The limit voltage controls the power delivered from a primary-side circuit to a secondary-side circuit of the power-mode controlled power converter. Since the power-reference voltage varies in proportional to output voltage variations, a constant output current is therefore achieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2006
    Assignee: System General Corp.
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Chern-Lin Chen, Jenn-yu G. Lin, Guo-Kiang Hung
  • Patent number: 7026851
    Abstract: A PWM controller having frequency jitter includes a modulator for generating a first jitter current and a second jitter current. An oscillator generates a pulse signal for producing a switching frequency in response to the modulation of the first jitter current. An attenuator is connected in a voltage feedback loop for attenuating a feedback signal to an attenuated feedback signal, in which the attenuated feedback signal is utilized to control an on-time of a switching signal. A variable-resistance circuit is connected with the attenuator for programming an attenuation rate of the attenuator in response to the modulation of the second jitter current. The switching frequency increases whenever the first jitter current increases. Meanwhile, the impedance of the attenuator will decreases and the attenuation rate will increase whenever the second jitter current increase.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: System General Corp.
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Song-Yi Lin
  • Patent number: 7016204
    Abstract: A close-loop PWM controller for a primary-side controlled power converter is provided. A voltage-waveform detector produces a voltage-feedback signal and a discharge-time signal. A current-waveform detector generates a current-waveform signal by measuring a primary-side switching current. An integrator generates a current-feedback signal by integrating the current-waveform signal with the discharge-time signal. A time constant of the integrator is correlated with a switching period of the switching signal, therefore the current-feedback signal is proportional to the output current of the power converter. The close-loop PWM controller further including a voltage-loop error amplifier and a current-loop error amplifier. A PWM circuit and comparators control the pulse width of the switching signal in response to the outputs of the voltage-loop error amplifier and the current-loop error amplifier. The output voltage and the maximum output current of the power converter are therefore regulated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2006
    Assignee: System General Corp.
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Jenn-yu G. Lin
  • Publication number: 20060056204
    Abstract: The present invention discloses a switching control circuit for a primary-side controlled power converter. A voltage-waveform detector produces a voltage-feedback signal and a discharge-time signal. A current-waveform detector generates a current-waveform signal by measuring a primary-side switching current. An integrator generates a current-feedback signal by integrating the current-waveform signal with the discharge time. A time constant of the integrator is correlated with the switching frequency, thus the current-feedback signal is proportional to an output current of the power converter. A PWM circuit controls the pulse width of the switching signal in response to the outputs of a voltage-loop error amplifier and a current-loop error amplifier. The output voltage and the maximum output current of the power converter are therefore regulated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2004
    Publication date: March 16, 2006
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Jenn-yu Lin, Chuh-Ching Li, Shao-Wei Chiu
  • Publication number: 20060055433
    Abstract: A voltage-waveform detector produces a voltage-feedback signal and a discharge-time signal by multi-sampling a voltage signal of a transformer. The discharge-time signal represents a discharge time of a secondary-side switching current. A voltage-loop error amplifier amplifies the voltage-feedback signal and generates a control signal. An off-time modulator correspondingly generates a discharge-current signal and a standby signal in response to the control signal and an under-voltage signal. The under-voltage signal indicates a low supply voltage of the controller. An oscillator produces a pulse signal in response to the discharge-current signal. The pulse signal determines the off-time of the switching signal. A PWM circuit generates the switching signal in response to the pulse signal and the standby signal. The standby signal further controls the off-time of the switching signal and maintains a minimum switching frequency. The switching signal is used for regulating the output of the power supply.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2004
    Publication date: March 16, 2006
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Jenn-yu Lin, Chuh-Ching Li, Feng Tsao
  • Publication number: 20060050539
    Abstract: The invention presents a switching control circuit for a primary-side-controlled power converter. A pattern generator produces a digital pattern to control a programmable capacitor that is connected to an oscillator, which produces frequency hopping to reduce the EMI. A voltage-waveform detector produces a voltage-feedback signal and a discharge-time signal by multi-sampling a voltage signal of a transformer. A current-waveform detector and an integrator generate a feedback signal. The integration of a current-waveform signal with a timing signal generates the average-current signal. Time constant of the integrator is correlated to the switching frequency. The oscillator generates the timing signal and a pulse signal in response to the output of a current-loop error amplifier. A PWM circuit generates the switching signal in response to the pulse signal and the output of a voltage-loop error amplifier for switching the switching device and regulating the output of the power converter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2004
    Publication date: March 9, 2006
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Jenn-yu Lin, Feng Tsao, Chiu Wei
  • Publication number: 20060034102
    Abstract: A close-loop PWM controller for a primary-side controlled power converter is provided. A voltage-waveform detector produces a voltage-feedback signal and a discharge-time signal. A current-waveform detector generates a current-waveform signal by measuring a primary-side switching current. An integrator generates a current-feedback signal by integrating the current-waveform signal with the discharge-time signal. A time constant of the integrator is correlated with a switching period of the switching signal, therefore the current-feedback signal is proportional to the output current of the power converter. The close-loop PWM controller further comprises a voltage-loop error amplifier and a current-loop error amplifier. A PWM circuit and comparators control the pulse width of the switching signal in response to the outputs of the voltage-loop error amplifier and the current-loop error amplifier. The output voltage and the maximum output current of the power converter are therefore regulated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 12, 2004
    Publication date: February 16, 2006
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Jenn-yu Lin
  • Publication number: 20060031689
    Abstract: A switching frequency jitter having output ripple cancel includes a pattern generator generating a pattern code in response to a clock signal. An oscillator generates an oscillation signal for determining a switching frequency of a switching signal in response to the variation of the pattern code. An attenuator is connected to a voltage feedback loop for attenuating a feedback signal. The feedback signal is utilized to control the pulse width of the switching signal. A programmable resistor is connected to the attenuator for programming an attenuation rate of the attenuator in response to the pattern code. The attenuation rate is increased whenever the switching frequency increases. The pulse width of the switching signal is thus reduced, which compensates the decrease of the switching period and keeps the output power and the output voltage of the power supply constant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2004
    Publication date: February 9, 2006
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Song-Yi Lin
  • Publication number: 20060017426
    Abstract: A switching controller having frequency hopping is used for reducing the EMI of a power supply. A pattern generator generates a digital pattern code in response to a clock signal. An oscillator generates an oscillation signal for determining a switching frequency of a switching signal. A programmable capacitor coupled to the oscillator modulates the switching frequency in response to the variation of the digital pattern code. An attenuator connected to a voltage feedback loop attenuates a feedback signal. The feedback signal controls the pulse width of the switching signal. A programmable resistor coupled to the attenuator determines an attenuation rate of the attenuator in response to the digital pattern code. The attenuation rate is increased as the switching frequency increases. The pulse width of the switching signal is thus reduced, which compensates the decrease of the switching period and keeps the output power and the output voltage constant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2004
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Inventors: Ta-yung Yang, Guo-Kiang Hung, Song-Yi Lin