Abstract:
A power supply control system delivers regulated power to a load via a delivery cable. The power supply control system includes a power stage operable to deliver power to the load at a first regulated voltage level and a second regulated voltage level. A cable offset voltage unit generates an offset voltage signal representing a drop in voltage across the delivery cable. The offset voltage signal is generated based on a first cable drop compensation value when the power stage is operated to deliver power at the first regulated voltage level and based on a second cable drop compensation value when the power stage is operated to deliver power at the second regulated voltage level. A controller coupled to the power stage and the cable offset voltage unit controls the power stage to deliver the regulated power to the load based at least in part on the offset voltage signal.
Abstract:
A power converter system comprises a switching power converter having a primary side and a secondary side that are electrically isolated from each other. A first controller on the primary side of the switching power converter controls a switch in the switching power converter on or off at a switching frequency of the switching power converter to regulate an output voltage of the switching power converter. A second controller on the secondary side of the switching power converter encodes information into one or more pulses such that a first duration between the consecutive pulses corresponds to a first logic level and a second duration between the consecutive pulses corresponds to a second logic level, the second duration being greater than the first duration.