Patents by Inventor Hongying Ding

Hongying Ding 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: 11502595
    Abstract: An isolated switched-mode power converter converts power from an input source into power for an output load. Power switches within a primary-side power stage control the amount of power input to the power converter and, ultimately, provided to the output load. A digital controller on the secondary side of the power converter generates signals to control the power switches. This controller also senses a rectified voltage on the secondary side of the power converter and uses this sensed voltage to detect fault conditions of the primary side. For example, the sensed rectified voltage is used to detect undervoltage or overvoltage conditions of the input power source of the power converter, or faulty power switches within the primary-side power stage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2022
    Assignee: Infineon Technologies Austria AG
    Inventors: Benjamim Tang, Hongying Ding, Sue Perranoski, Richard Pierson, Darryl Tschirhart
  • Patent number: 10601333
    Abstract: An isolated switched-mode power converter converts power from an input source into power for an output load. Power switches within a primary-side power stage control the amount of power input to the power converter and, ultimately, provided to the output load. A digital controller on the secondary side of the power converter generates signals to control the power switches. This generation is based upon closed-loop (feedback) control as well as feedforward control. The feedforward control compensates for variations in the voltage of the input source. The input voltage is estimated by sensing a rectified voltage at a node between a secondary winding of the isolation transformer and an output filter. The feedforward compensation modifies the generated switch control signals based upon the sensed rectified voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 24, 2020
    Assignee: Infineon Technologies Austria AG
    Inventors: Benjamim Tang, Hongying Ding, Sue Perranoski, Richard Pierson, Darryl Tschirhart
  • Publication number: 20200083813
    Abstract: An isolated switched-mode power converter converts power from an input source into power for an output load. Power switches within a primary-side power stage control the amount of power input to the power converter and, ultimately, provided to the output load. A digital controller on the secondary side of the power converter generates signals to control the power switches. This controller also senses a rectified voltage on the secondary side of the power converter and uses this sensed voltage to detect fault conditions of the primary side. For example, the sensed rectified voltage is used to detect undervoltage or overvoltage conditions of the input power source of the power converter, or faulty power switches within the primary-side power stage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2018
    Publication date: March 12, 2020
    Inventors: Benjamim Tang, Hongying Ding, Sue Perranoski, Richard Pierson, Darryl Tschirhart
  • Publication number: 20200067416
    Abstract: An isolated switched-mode power converter converts power from an input source into power for an output load. Power switches within a primary-side power stage control the amount of power input to the power converter and, ultimately, provided to the output load. A digital controller on the secondary side of the power converter generates signals to control the power switches. This generation is based upon closed-loop (feedback) control as well as feedforward control. The feedforward control compensates for variations in the voltage of the input source. The input voltage is estimated by sensing a rectified voltage at a node between a secondary winding of the isolation transformer and an output filter. The feedforward compensation modifies the generated switch control signals based upon the sensed rectified voltage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 22, 2018
    Publication date: February 27, 2020
    Inventors: Benjamim Tang, Hongying Ding, Sue Perranoski, Richard Pierson, Darryl Tschirhart
  • Patent number: 9979309
    Abstract: In one example, a circuit for controlling synchronous rectification includes a first current compensation module, a second current compensation module, and a control module. The first current compensation module is configured to provide a first current into parasitic capacitance at a drain pin when a drain of a synchronous rectifier draws current from the parasitic capacitance. The drain pin is coupled to the drain of the synchronous rectifier via a resistor. The first current compensation module is further configured to generate a triggering signal using the first current. The second current compensation module is configured to draw a second current from the parasitic capacitance when the drain of the synchronous rectifier provides current into the parasitic capacitance and generate an arming signal using the second current. The control module is configured to activate the synchronous rectifier using the triggering signal and the arming signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2018
    Assignee: Infineon Technologies Austria AG
    Inventors: Peter Green, Hongying Ding, Roberto Quaglino