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Document Number
US Patent 6912140
Issued Date
June 28, 2005
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In a switching power supply of the present invention, when a voltage output from start-up means is greater than a driving voltage produced by output means, the voltage from the start-up means is provided to control means, whereby the switching power supply can be started up reliably. Furthermore, when the voltage output from the start-up means is less than the driving voltage produced by the output means, the current path is blocked in the start-up means so that no voltage is provided to the control means from the start-up means, whereby it is possible to reduce the power consumption during the steady operation.
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Onkyo Corporation (Neyagawa,JP)
Published
June 28, 2005
Application Number
10/407,984
Filed
April 4, 2003
US Classification
363/49   323/901
Int'l Classification
H02M   1/00   (20060101)  
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Apr 23, 2002 [JP] 2002-121263 Mar 05, 2003 [JP] 2003-57939
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363/49   323/901   323/908  
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A switching power supply circuit of the present invention includes: a transformer including a main winding and an auxiliary winding, which are magnetically coupled together on a primary winding side; a switching element for intermittently supplying a direct-current voltage to the main winding; and a controller for turning ON/OFF the switching element using a voltage induced across the auxiliary winding by the intermittent supply of the direct-current voltage. The switching power supply circuit includes a startup circuit, the startup circuit including: a startup switch connected to the main winding; and a driving pulse generator for outputting a driving pulse to the startup switch for turning ON the startup switch.

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