摘要 |
A current limiting technique for a voltage converter. Parasitic resistance of an inductor in an input path to the converter is used to determine the level of current input to the converter. If the measured current level is excessive, then switching in the converter may be interrupted until the current falls to an acceptable level. A modulated input current passes through an inductor of a voltage converter. An input voltage at a first terminal of the inductor is filtered and compared to an output voltage formed at a second terminal of the inductor. The difference in these values is indicative of a voltage across the parasitic resistor and, thus, is indicative of the input current. When the difference exceeds a predetermined level, the input current may be interrupted until the current in the inductor falls to an acceptable level. Current in one or both directions may be monitored for an excessive level. In addition, hysteresis may be employed so as to cause the current in the inductor to fall to a level that is somewhat below the predetermined level before enabling the input current.
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