Reducing voltage transients across a MOSFET in a synchronous rectifier in a DC/DC converter
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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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A MOSFET is used as a synchronous rectifier in a fly-back DC/DC converter and connected in series with a secondary winding of a transformer. The MOSFET is repetitively turned on and off in response to the turning off and on of a primary switch connected in series with a primary winding of the transformer. Circuit elements on the secondary winding side detect voltage transients across the MOSFET caused by reverse currents when it is turned off and shorten at least a next on-period of the MOSFET in response to the detection of such transients.
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1. Apparatus for use in a fly-back DC/DC converter, comprising:
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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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
a third capacitor coupled to the drain of the MOSFET being charged to voltage less than the peak transient voltage.
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3. The apparatus in claim 2, further comprising:
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a second transistor coupled to the MOSFET drain, wherein when a voltage across the third capacitor is less than a voltage across the second capacitor, the second transistor conducts causing the first transistor to turn off, which causes the MOSFET to turn on.
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4. The apparatus in claim 3, wherein the second transistor is coupled to and charges the first capacitor.
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5. The apparatus in claim 3, wherein when the second transistor starts conducting, the first transistor starts to draw gate charge from the gate of the MOSFET.
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6. The apparatus in claim 5, wherein before the primary switch turns on again, the first transistor has removed most or all of the gate charge.
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7. The apparatus in claim 1, further comprising:
two emitter-follower transistors and coupled to a gate of the MOSFET and to the first transistor for rapidly charging and discharging the gate of the MOSFET.
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8. The apparatus in claim 1, wherein the first transistor is configured such that when the second capacitor is charged by a transient, the first transistor draws current from the MOSFET gate.
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9. The apparatus in claim 8, wherein before the primary switch turns on again, the first transistor has removed most or all of the gate charge.
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10. The apparatus in claim 1, wherein the output DC voltage is a generated across an output capacitor.
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