Patents by Inventor Weng Leong Hon

Weng Leong Hon 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: 7501715
    Abstract: A multi-output DC-DC converter is advantageous over the conventional multi-output DC-DC converter in terms of increased power efficiency and power density. The inventive multi-output DC-DC converter is characterized by that the rectifying circuit located at the output stage of the DC-DC converter is implemented by a pair of self-driven synchronous rectifier transistors that can prevent a reverse current from flowing through the switch elements of the DC-DC converter. Also, a plurality of post voltage regulators are tapped to a secondary winding of the DC-DC converter, in which each post voltage regulator includes a voltage level shifter circuit for allowing gate drivers to impose a small amount of dead time on the control pulse signals for driving the internal transistor switches to minimize the dead time loss occurred during power conversion operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2009
    Assignees: Delta Electronics, Inc., Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company, Limited
    Inventors: Sakda Saeueng, Mingchun Xu, Weng Leong Hon
  • Patent number: 7394633
    Abstract: A reverse current protection circuit is provided to protect the internal circuit components of a switching power supply from being damaged by a reverse current discharging from an input filtering capacitor. The reverse current protection circuit according to a preferred embodiment includes a transistor switch coupled between an input terminal and the input filtering capacitor. The reverse current protection circuit also includes a surveillance device for monitoring the change of a voltage polarity across the current-conducting terminals of the transistor switch and generating a driving signal if the voltage polarity across the current-conducting terminals of the transistor switch is changed. The reverse current protection circuit also includes a signal coupler for coupling the driving signal to the control terminal of the transistor switch in order to turn off the transistor switch so as to block the discharging loop of the reverse current.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2008
    Assignees: Delta Electronics, Inc., Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company, Limited
    Inventors: Alongkorn Sasitornwannakul, Phichej Cheevanantachai, Weng Leong Hon
  • Patent number: 7012793
    Abstract: A power converter for converting an input power into a desired output power adapted to a power-receiving device. The power converter includes a polarity reversal protection circuit preferably constructed with a schottky diode that is used to ensure the correct connection polarity of an input power, an inrush current protection circuit for limiting an inrush current from increasing, and a relay circuit coupled in parallel across the polarity reversal protection circuit and the polarity reversal protection circuit, the relay circuit being actuated to turn off in response to a polarity control signal for bypassing the inrush current so as to inhibiting the inrush current from flowing through the polarity reversal protection circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2006
    Assignees: Delta Electronics, Inc., Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company, Limited
    Inventors: Phichej Cheevanantachai, Weng Leong Hon
  • Publication number: 20040109272
    Abstract: A power converter for converting an input power into a desired output power adapted to a power-receiving device. The power converter includes a polarity reversal protection circuit preferably constructed with a schottky diode that is used to ensure the correct connection polarity of an input power, an inrush current protection circuit for limiting an inrush current from increasing, and a relay circuit coupled in parallel across the polarity reversal protection circuit and the polarity reversal protection circuit, the relay circuit being actuated to turn off in response to a polarity control signal for bypassing the inrush current so as to inhibiting the inrush current from flowing through the polarity reversal protection circuit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2002
    Publication date: June 10, 2004
    Inventors: Phichej Cheevanantachai, Weng Leong Hon