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Patent
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M
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H02M 3/157 (2006.01) H02M 3/335 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2034531
A multi-output DC-DC converter comprises a field-effect transistor connected to a one terminal of a DC voltage source, the transistor having a parasitic diode coupled in parallel relationship therewith. A resonant circuit is coupled at one end to the other terminal of the voltage source and a first diode is connected between the transistor and the other end of the resonant circuit to allow a forward current to flow therein. A second diode is connected in parallel with a series circuit formed by the transistor and the first diode to allow current to flow in a reverse direction, the second diode having a recovery time much smaller than the recovery time of the parasitic diode. A first rectifier-filter is coupled to the resonantcircuit for developing a first DC output voltage, and a second rectifier-filter is coupled across the terminals of the DC voltage source through the transistor for developing a second DC output voltage. A third diode is connected between the DC voltage source and the second rectifier-filter for blocking a current flow which would otherwise flow through the first and second diodes and the second rectifier-filter. Deviations of the first and second DC output voltages respectively from a reference voltage are detected and the gate of the transistor is driven by switching pulses having a frequency variable as a function of the deviation of the first DC output voltage and having a duration variable as a function of the deviation of the second DC output voltage.
Corporation Nec
Smart & Biggar
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