K. Fukushima, T. Hashimoto, T. Ninomiya, T. Segawa
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引用次数: 9
Abstract
Many DC-DC converters use soft-switching techniques with active-clamp snubber in order to reduce switching surge and common-mode noise. In particular, common-source type active-clamped DC-DC converter is one of the most useful circuit topology for reduction of common-mode noise. Furthermore, in low-voltage and large-current DC-DC converters, synchronous rectifier circuits are used to improve the power efficiency. Self-driven synchronous rectifier circuits are generally used because of isolation and easy control. Recently, it has been noticed that an abnormal phenomenon occurs under some conditions in the common-source type forward converter with self-driven synchronous rectifier circuit. This paper describes the analysis of this abnormal phenomenon and clarifies the conditions of the abnormal phenomenon with experimental results