Low forward voltage rectifier
First Claim
1. An electronic device comprising:
- a current transformer having a first winding and a second winding, the first winding having a first end and a second end, the second winding having a first end and a second end;
a bipolar transistor having a first terminal, a second terminal, and a third terminal, wherein the first terminal is a collector terminal, wherein the second terminal is a base terminal, wherein the third terminal is an emitter terminal, wherein the second end of the first winding of the current transformer is coupled to the second terminal of the bipolar transistor, and wherein the second end of the second winding of the current transformer is coupled to the first terminal of the bipolar transistor;
a diode having an anode and a cathode, wherein the anode is coupled to the first terminal of the bipolar transistor, and wherein the cathode is coupled to the third terminal of the bipolar transistor; and
a package having a first package terminal and a second package terminal, wherein the first package terminal is coupled to the first end of the first winding of the current transformer, wherein the first package terminal is coupled to the first end of the second winding of the current transformer, wherein the second package terminal is coupled to the third terminal of the bipolar transistor, and wherein the package encapsulates the current transformer, the bipolar transistor, and the diode.
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Abstract
A Low Forward Voltage Rectifier (LFVR) includes a bipolar transistor, a parallel diode, and a base current injection circuit disposed in an easy-to-employ two-terminal package. In one example, the transistor is a Reverse Bipolar Junction Transistor (RBJT), the diode is a distributed diode, and the base current injection circuit is a current transformer. Under forward bias conditions (when the voltage from the first package terminal to the second package terminal is positive), the LFVR conducts current at a rated current level with a low forward voltage drop (for example, approximately 0.1 volts). In reverse bias conditions, the LFVR blocks current flow. Using the LFVR in place of a conventional silicon diode rectifier in the secondary of a flyback converter reduces average power dissipation and increases power supply efficiency.
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1. An electronic device comprising:
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a current transformer having a first winding and a second winding, the first winding having a first end and a second end, the second winding having a first end and a second end; a bipolar transistor having a first terminal, a second terminal, and a third terminal, wherein the first terminal is a collector terminal, wherein the second terminal is a base terminal, wherein the third terminal is an emitter terminal, wherein the second end of the first winding of the current transformer is coupled to the second terminal of the bipolar transistor, and wherein the second end of the second winding of the current transformer is coupled to the first terminal of the bipolar transistor; a diode having an anode and a cathode, wherein the anode is coupled to the first terminal of the bipolar transistor, and wherein the cathode is coupled to the third terminal of the bipolar transistor; and a package having a first package terminal and a second package terminal, wherein the first package terminal is coupled to the first end of the first winding of the current transformer, wherein the first package terminal is coupled to the first end of the second winding of the current transformer, wherein the second package terminal is coupled to the third terminal of the bipolar transistor, and wherein the package encapsulates the current transformer, the bipolar transistor, and the diode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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