Conventional self-driven synchronous rectification forward topology cannot provide drive voltage for freewheeling synchronous rectifier (SR) when transformer magnetic reset process is over and zero voltage appears across the transformer windings. This causes SR body diode turn on and deteriorates the performance of synchronous rectification. In this paper, two SR drive mechanisms, gate charge retention drive and energy recovery current drive are presented. Both mechanisms can solve this body diode turn on problem. The current driven method also provides constant drive voltage and allows parallel operation. Two 250 kHz, 48 V input 5 V/10 A output DC-DC modules are designed using these two methods. 92% efficiency is achieved at full load for ...
This paper extends the single-phase self-driven synchronous rectification (SDSR) technique to multip...
This paper extends the single-phase self-driven synchronous rectification (SDSR) technique to multip...
For low voltage, high current application, synchronous rectification technique can help improve effi...
The self-driven synchronous rectification (SDSR) forward topology is widely used in offline low volt...
A Synchronous Rectifier Using Current Driven Approach Is Disclosed Which Can Replace Diode Rectifier...
A new current driven synchronous rectification technology is presented. It is intended for high curr...
A synchronous rectifier using current driven approach is disclosed which can replace diode rectifier...
A synchronous rectifier is disclosed which makes use of current driving technique to enable low cond...
Synchronous rectification (SR) is mandatory to achieve good efficiencies with low output voltages. I...
The present invention is one kind of current driving sync rectifier capable of replacing diode recti...
A novel current-driven synchronous rectifier is presented in this paper. With the help of current se...
Abstract—A novel current-driven synchronous rectifier is presented in this paper. With the help of c...
Current-driven synchronous rectifier with current sensing energy recovery has been proved to be suit...
A Synchronous Rectifier Is Disclosed, Which Makes Use Of Gate Charge Retention Technique. In A Forwa...
Abstract—Synchronous rectification has previously been adop-ted in switched-mode circuits for reduci...
This paper extends the single-phase self-driven synchronous rectification (SDSR) technique to multip...
This paper extends the single-phase self-driven synchronous rectification (SDSR) technique to multip...
For low voltage, high current application, synchronous rectification technique can help improve effi...
The self-driven synchronous rectification (SDSR) forward topology is widely used in offline low volt...
A Synchronous Rectifier Using Current Driven Approach Is Disclosed Which Can Replace Diode Rectifier...
A new current driven synchronous rectification technology is presented. It is intended for high curr...
A synchronous rectifier using current driven approach is disclosed which can replace diode rectifier...
A synchronous rectifier is disclosed which makes use of current driving technique to enable low cond...
Synchronous rectification (SR) is mandatory to achieve good efficiencies with low output voltages. I...
The present invention is one kind of current driving sync rectifier capable of replacing diode recti...
A novel current-driven synchronous rectifier is presented in this paper. With the help of current se...
Abstract—A novel current-driven synchronous rectifier is presented in this paper. With the help of c...
Current-driven synchronous rectifier with current sensing energy recovery has been proved to be suit...
A Synchronous Rectifier Is Disclosed, Which Makes Use Of Gate Charge Retention Technique. In A Forwa...
Abstract—Synchronous rectification has previously been adop-ted in switched-mode circuits for reduci...
This paper extends the single-phase self-driven synchronous rectification (SDSR) technique to multip...
This paper extends the single-phase self-driven synchronous rectification (SDSR) technique to multip...
For low voltage, high current application, synchronous rectification technique can help improve effi...