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Synchronous rectification circuit for power converters
   
Document Number
US Patent 7440298
Issued Date
October 21, 2008
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Yang; Ta-yung (Taoyuan County,TW)
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A synchronous rectification circuit for power converters operable under fixed and/or variable frequencies where no current sense circuit or phase-lock circuit are needed is provided. It has a power switch coupled to a transformer for the rectification. A signal-generation circuit is used for generating a control signal in response to a magnetized voltage of the transformer, a demagnetized voltage of the transformer, and a magnetization period of the transformer. The control signal is coupled to turn on the power switch. The enable period of the control signal is correlated to a demagnetization period of the transformer.
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Owner
System General Corp. (Taipei Hsien,TW)
Published
October 21, 2008
Application Number
11/464,078
Filed
August 11, 2006
US Classification
363/89   363/127
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H02M   7/217   (20060101)  
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363/89   363/127  
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A synchronous rectification circuit for power converters operable under fixed and/or variable frequencies where no current sense circuit or phase-lock circuit are needed is provided. It has a power switch coupled to a transformer for the rectification. A signal-generation circuit is used for generating a control signal in response to a magnetized voltage of the transformer, a demagnetized voltage of the transformer, and a magnetization period of the transformer. The control signal is coupled to turn on the power switch. The enable period of the control signal is correlated to a demagnetization period of the transformer.

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