US 7,564,700 B2
Power supply system and apparatus
Anders Hansson, Stockholm (Sweden); Thomas Sahlstrom, Huddinge (Sweden); Jun Ma, Farsta (Sweden); and Mattias Andersson, Stockholm (Sweden)
Assigned to Emerson Energy Systems, AB, Stockholm (Sweden)
Filed on Mar. 27, 2008, as Appl. No. 12/56,784.
Application 12/056784 is a division of application No. 11/470521, filed on Sep. 06, 2006, granted, now 7,408,790.
Application 11/470521 is a continuation of application No. 10/487107, granted, now 7,193,864, filed on Mar. 20, 2007, previously published as PCT/SE03/00700, filed on Apr. 29, 2003.
Claims priority of application No. 0201290 (SE), filed on Apr. 29, 2002; and application No. 0201432 (SE), filed on May 13, 2002.
Prior Publication US 2008/0174291 A1, Jul. 24, 2008
Int. Cl. H02M 3/335 (2006.01)
U.S. Cl. 363—16  [363/98; 323/222; 323/269] 22 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A switched power supply comprising:
input terminals for receiving electric power and output terminals for delivering an output signal having an output voltage and an output current;
wherein the input terminals are separated from the output terminals by an insulation barrier so that the input terminals are provided on a primary side of the insulation barrier and the output terminals are provided on a secondary side of the insulation barrier;
a converter stage coupled between the input terminals and the output terminals, the converter stage having at least one controllable first switching element for generating a converter state duty cycle so as to cause the converter stage to generate the output signal; and
a digital circuit for controlling the switching element in dependence of at least one signal, wherein the digital circuit is located on the primary side of the insulation barrier, and
the switched mode power supply further comprises an amplifier located on the secondary side and arranged to receive the output voltage on a first amplifier input and produce an amplifier output signal that is to be transferred across the insulation barrier to the digital circuit,
wherein the digital circuit is a programmable digital circuit comprising a processing means, a working memory, and an at least partly non-volatile memory for storing executable commands,
and that the amplifier is frequency dependant having a transfer function characteristic that amplifies higher frequency components relative to the lower frequency components.