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Reducing voltage transients across a MOSFET in a synchronous rectifier in a DC/DC converter

  • US 6,438,009 B2
  • Filed: 03/21/2001
  • Issued: 08/20/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/24/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for use in a fly-back DC/DC converter, comprising:

  • a MOSFET used as a synchronous rectifier and which is coupled to a secondary winding of a transformer for generating an output DC voltage, where the MOSFET is repetitively turned on and off in response to turning off and on of a primary switch coupled to a primary winding of the transformer and to an input DC voltage source;

    a first transistor coupled to a gate of the MOSFET for controlling when the MOSFET is turned on and off;

    a first capacitor coupled between a drain of the MOSFET and the first transistor for turning the first transistor on and off; and

    a second capacitor coupled to the MOSFET drain and arranged to be charged to a peak voltage of a transient caused by a reverse current generated when the MOSFET is turned off, wherein the charged second capacitor causes a voltage across the first capacitor to change so that the first transistor turns on to decrease a next on-period for the MOSFET.

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