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[0001] The present invention relates to electronic circuits, such as to protection circuits against high currents in lighting converters. More particularly, but not exclusively, the invention relates to a protection circuit associated with a power device having an output terminal connected to an electric load and at least one control terminal receiving a predetermined driving current by a driving circuit.
[0002] In the following description reference will be made to an electric load represented by a halogen lamp or fluorescent lamp without being limiting thereto. In almost all the applications where lighting converter circuits are used, there are protection circuits that intervene when high currents flow in the converter for a time period longer than the time expected for the circuit start-up. The protection circuits are typically required to prevent some components from being destroyed or damaged.
[0003] The attached
[0004] Differently from what happens with fluorescent lamps, the circuit
[0005] The interconnection node X between the components
[0006] The current Iload flowing in the lamp
[0007] For these applications a circuit
[0008] The base terminal B
[0009] A resistance R
[0010] The electrolytic capacitance C
[0011] The transistor Q
[0012] Consequently, the diac
[0013] The circuit is disabled until the transistor Q
[0014] Once the capacitance C
[0015] The half-bridge converters used to drive fluorescent lamps, for which the fluorescent tube replacement is provided, are provided with a ballast protection which intervenes when the tube is exhausted (EOL-End of Life condition). With reference to
[0016] In view of the foregoing background, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a circuit for protecting against high currents in lighting converters, and wherein the circuit has relatively simple structural and functional characteristics and allows adequate protection, particularly in the start-up phase, against power dissipation caused by high current oscillations.
[0017] The present invention detects the excessive increase of the power device temperature, due to the power dissipation in connection with high current oscillations, by using a thermal sensor integrated in the driving circuit. The sensor output is used in a thermal protection block which intervenes, according to the topology being used, to set the potential of appropriate and predetermined circuit nodes.
[0018] One embodiment of the invention is directed to an electronic protection circuit against high currents in lighting converters including at least one switching power device having an output terminal connected to an electric load and at least one control terminal receiving a predetermined driving current value by a driving circuit portion. The circuit also preferably includes an integrated temperature sensor detecting the temperature of the power device, and an output stage connected downstream of the sensor to switch off the driving circuit portion when a predetermined operation temperature is exceeded.
[0019] The features and advantages of the circuit according to the invention will become apparent from the following description of an embodiment thereof given by way of non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0025] With reference to the drawings, an electronic circuit according to the invention for protecting against high currents in a driving circuit for an electric load
[0026] With reference to the above-indicated example of
[0027] The thermal protection block
[0028] The invention may be used for instance in the electronic converter of
[0029] The base B
[0030] The transistor T
[0031] The MOS transistor M
[0032] In that instant the start-up phase of the bipolar transistor T
[0033] The invention has also been applied to a fluorescent lamp driving circuit, as shown in
[0034] The operation mode of the transistor T
[0035] The transistor M
[0036] As soon as the temperature increases and the thermal intervention protection is asked for, the transistor T
[0037] To reset the starting conditions, with a low output Q, it is necessary to interrupt the supply to the circuit. Therefore, the circuit according to the invention addresses the shortcomings of the prior art and provides several advantages. Perhaps the most important advantage being that the thermal protection of the load and of the relevant driving circuit is particularly effective and rapid in intervention, since it is integrated in the power device driving circuit. A further advantage is that the circuit according to the invention can be totally integrated, with the corresponding well-known advantages.
[0038] From the foregoing it will be appreciated that, although specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not limited except as by the appended claims.