Claims
- 1. A DC-DC converter of the type in which an inductance element stores energy when a main switching transistor having a control electrode is turned on and releases the stored energy when the main switching transistor is turned off, comprising:
- a semiconductor active element used as a flywheel element which is turned off when said main switching transistor is turned on, and is turned on when said main switching transistor is turned off so as to provide a path for the current established by said release of said stored energy, said active element having a control terminal, said inductance element comprising a coil with a tap, connected in circuit so that the voltage induced between one end of said coil and said tap causes said semiconductor active element to turn on; and
- means for applying to the control terminal of said semiconductor active element a signal substantially synchronized with the operation of said main switching transistor thereby causing said semiconductor active element to turn on and off.
- 2. A DC-DC converter as set forth in claim 1, further comprising an inductance means with a very small value of inductance smaller than that of said coil is connected in series with said coil.
- 3. A DC-DC converter as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for applying a pulse to the control terminal of said semiconductor active element prior to the leading edge of a drive pulse to be applied to the control electrode of said main switching transistor so as to turn on the same, thereby causing said semiconductor active element to turn off before said main switching transistor is turned on.
- 4. A DC-DC converter as set forth in claim 3 further comprising:
- a master control pulse generator for generating a master control pulse;
- a delayed pulse generator for generating a delayed pulse the leading edge of which is in synchronism with that of the master control pulse and the trailing edge of which falls after an extremely short predetermined duration as compared with the pulse duration of said master control pulse; and a pulse mixer for mixing the master control pulse and the delayed pulse so as to generate a composite pulse having a leading edge synchronized with that of said delayed pulse and a trailing edge synchronized with that of the master control pulse,
- whereby said main switching transistor is turned on in response to the master control pulse and said semiconductor active element is turned off in response to the leading edge of the composite pulse from said pulse mixer, so that said semiconductor active element is turned off before said main switching transistor is turned on.
- 5. A transformer isolation type forward DC-DC converter of the type in which an inductance element (i) stores energy when a main switching transistor connected to the primary coil of a main transformer is turned on, and (ii) releases the stored energy when the main switching transistor is turned off, comprising:
- a semiconductor active element which is used as a flywheel element which is turned off when said main switching transistor is turned on, but is turned on when said main switching transistor is turned off so as to provide a path for the current established by said release of said stored energy, said active element having a control terminal; said main transformer having a secondary coil connected through a rectifying element to said inductance element which in turn is connected to said semiconductor active element; and
- a means for applying to the control terminal of said semiconductor active element a switching signal substantially synchronized with the operation of said main switching transistor, thereby causing said semiconductor active element to turn on and off.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation in part of co-pending application Ser. No. 216,924 filed Dec. 16, 1980 and now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,357,654.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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EDN/EEE, pp. 22-24, Dec. 15, 1971, L7240 0080, "Choose the Right Commutating Diode for Switching Regulators". |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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