Abstract:
There is disclosed a controller configured to control a synchronous rectification MOSFET having a drain, a source and a gate; the controller comprising a regulator configured to regulate a voltage between the drain and the source to a first regulation voltage, and a gate charger operable during a turn-on phase of the synchronous rectification MOSFET operation and configured to regulate a voltage between the drain and the source to a second regulation voltage having a larger absolute value than the absolute value of the first regulation voltage, wherein the gate charger is further configured to, when in operation, disable the regulator. Also disclosed is a switched mode power converter comprising such a synchronous rectification MOSFET, and a method for controlling such a synchronous rectification MOSFET.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method to control the synchronous rectification in a power converter including a primary winding and a secondary winding, including detecting a peak current in a secondary winding, determining a blanking threshold based on the peak current, and blanking a turning off of a synchronous rectifier (SR) switch for a blanking time based on the blanking threshold.
Abstract:
A controller for a switched mode power supply, wherein the controller is configured to be connected to a synchronous rectifier. The controller comprising: a voltage comparator configured to determine satisfaction of a voltage criterion, wherein the voltage criterion is satisfied when a conduction channel voltage between a first-conduction-channel terminal and a second-conduction-channel terminal meets a first pre-determined voltage threshold; and a timer configured to determine satisfaction of a time criterion, wherein the time criterion is satisfied when a voltage associated with the synchronous rectifier meets a second predetermined voltage threshold for greater than a pre-determined time; the controller configured to provide for a normal mode of operation based on satisfaction of the voltage criterion and a power-saving mode of operation based on satisfaction of the time criterion, wherein the controller is configured to draw a power-saving-mode current in the power-saving mode of operation, and draw a normal-mode current in the normal mode of operation, wherein a magnitude of the normal-mode current is greater than a magnitude of the power-saving-mode current.
Abstract:
There is disclosed a controller configured to control a synchronous rectification MOSFET having a drain, a source and a gate; the controller comprising a regulator configured to regulate a voltage between the drain and the source to a first regulation voltage, and a gate charger operable during a turn-on phase of the synchronous rectification MOSFET operation and configured to regulate a voltage between the drain and the source to a second regulation voltage having a larger absolute value than the absolute value of the first regulation voltage, wherein the gate charger is further configured to, when in operation, disable the regulator. Also disclosed is a switched mode power converter comprising such a synchronous rectification MOSFET, and a method for controlling such a synchronous rectification MOSFET.
Abstract:
A controller for a switched mode power supply, wherein the controller is configured to be connected to a synchronous rectifier. The controller comprising: a voltage comparator configured to determine satisfaction of a voltage criterion, wherein the voltage criterion is satisfied when a conduction channel voltage between a first-conduction-channel terminal and a second-conduction-channel terminal meets a first pre-determined voltage threshold; and a timer configured to determine satisfaction of a time criterion, wherein the time criterion is satisfied when a voltage associated with the synchronous rectifier meets a second predetermined voltage threshold for greater than a pre-determined time; the controller configured to provide for a normal mode of operation based on satisfaction of the voltage criterion and a power-saving mode of operation based on satisfaction of the time criterion, wherein the controller is configured to draw a power-saving-mode current in the power-saving mode of operation, and draw a normal-mode current in the normal mode of operation, wherein a magnitude of the normal-mode current is greater than a magnitude of the power-saving-mode current.