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An undershoot eliminator circuit is disclosed that avoids the occurrence of a negative undershoot that typically happens when an isolated DC-DC converter with a secondary side synchronous driver that is turned off. The undershoot eliminator circuit functions to discharge an energy storage element in an auxiliary supply on said secondary side of said converter. The circuit includes a clamp transistor having a gate terminal, a source terminal, and a drain terminal, the drain terminal of the transi...
A close-loop PWM controller for a primary-side controlled power converter is provided. A voltage-waveform detector produces a voltage-feedback signal and a discharge-time signal. A current-waveform detector generates a current-waveform signal by measuring a primary-side switching current. An integrator generates a current-feedback signal by integrating the current-waveform signal with the discharge-time signal. A time constant of the integrator is correlated with a switching period of the switch...
A technique for extending the operating range of a flyforward converter to low input voltages. In one aspect, power converter includes a positive input supply rail and a negative input supply rail. A power converter input voltage is to be applied between the positive and negative input supply rails. A flyback energy transfer element having a flyback input winding and a forward energy transfer element having a forward input winding are also included. The flyback and forward input windings are cou...
An apparatus for increasing efficiency and reducing heat dissipation in power converters is disclosed. Zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) can reduce switching loss of power converters but it often results in a very complicated design and only works well under constant output current. In order to allow the ZVS to work over a wide loading range, the transformer secondary current is blocked when the primary starts to resonate. Hence, the resonant voltage waveform across the switch will not change even wh...
A synchronous rectification circuit with dead time regulation being adapted for a forward power supply to regulate a dead time of a switch circuit is described. The synchronous rectification circuit has a first switch control circuit connected with a first switch to control ON/OFF of the first switch, a dead time regulation circuit connected with the first switch control circuit to produce a dead time regulation signal, and a second switch control circuit connected with a second switch and the d...
An apparatus for reducing the heat losses caused by the DC Bus capacitor current is proposed. The apparatus includes: a double frequency boost converter circuit having two boost converter circuits coupled in parallel, in which two switches, respectively disposed on the two boost converter circuits, are turned on and off alternately to produce an output current having a frequency twice that of control signals of the two switches, and to offer a DC bus respectively, a full-bridge DC-DC converter c...
A DC-DC power converter has a transformer with a primary side and secondary side. A first power transistor is coupled between a first end of a first winding of the secondary side and a ground terminal. A second power transistor is coupled between a second end of the first winding and the ground terminal. A first driver transistor is coupled to a gate of the first power transistor, and a second driver transistor is coupled to a gate of the second power transistor. A separate driver winding taken ...
A power factor correction circuit structure is described. The power factor correction circuit comprises a series connection of a first winding, a diode, an inductor and a first capacitor. The polarity of the first winding is opposite to that of the primary winding. A second capacitor is connected to the primary winding to control the primary winding and build a voltage across the first capacitor. This voltage is transferred to the first winding through the transformer to boost the first capacito...
In a switching DC/DC converter using an insulating transformer Tr, a primary coil and a secondary coil of the transformer Tr, an input choke coil L1, and an output choke coil L3 are wound around a common core and are formed into a single component. A primary circuit of the transformer Tr includes a switching device Q1 connected in series with the primary coil, an input choke coil L1 connected across the terminals of the primary coil, and a series circuit of a clamp capacitor C1 and a switching d...
A switched-mode power supply (SMPS) that operates in a burst mode when an electronic device that receives power from the SMPS demands a low level of power as when in a stand-by mode or cut-off mode. The SMPS contains a first power supply unit for receiving a power and rectifying it, and, according to a level of an output for the load, distinguishing between a normal mode and a burst mode to perform switching according to a timing corresponding to the normal mode and the burst mode to supply a fi...
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