IP Library Granted Patent US 7,183,834
Granted Patent B2
US 7,183,834 · App. 10/683,608 · Granted Feb 27, 2007

Method and apparatus for driving a power MOS device as a synchronous rectifier

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Patent No.
US 7,183,834
App. No.
10/683,608
Granted
Feb 27, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A synchronous rectifier comprising a MOSFET device, and a gate driver for driving the gate of the MOSFET device, the MOSFET device comprising first and second MOSFET transistors coupled with their drain-source paths in parallel to receive an alternating current waveform for rectification by the drain-source paths of the MOSFET transistors, the first transistor having a low Rdson and the second transistor having a high Rdson whereby the apparent Rdson of the MOSFET device is increased when the current through the MOSFET device is below a threshold thereby enabling zero crossing detection.

Claims (21)

1. A synchronous rectifier comprising:

a MOSFET device; and

a gate driver for driving the MOSFET device, the MOSFET device comprising first and second MOSFET transistors coupled with their drain-source paths in parallel to receive an alternating current waveform for rectification by the drain- source paths of the MOSFET transistors, the gate driver being connected to the respective gates of the first and second MOSFET transistors, the first transistor having a low Rdson and the second transistor having a high Rdson whereby the apparent Rdson of the MOSFET device is increased when the current through the MOSFET device is below a threshold thereby enabling zero crossing detection.

2. The synchronous rectifier of claim 1 , wherein the gate driver comprises a Schmidt trigger having an output coupled to one of the gates of the MOSFET device and having its inputs coupled across the drain-source path of the corresponding MOSFET.

3. The synchronous rectifier of claim 2 , wherein the gate driver comprises two Schmidt triggers, one connected to the gate of the first transistor having a low Rdson and a second connected to the gate of the second transistor having a high Rdson.

4. The synchronous rectifier of claim 3 , wherein each said Schmidt trigger has its inputs coupled across the drain-source voltage of the corresponding MOSFET device.

5. The synchronous rectifier of claim 2 , wherein said Schmidt trigger has a negative input connected to the drain of the MOSFET and a positive input connected to the source of the MOSFET.

6. The synchronous rectifier of claim 4 , wherein each said Schmidt trigger has a negative input connected to the drain of the corresponding MOSFET and a positive input connected to the source of the corresponding MOSFET.

7. A method of driving a MOSFET device as a synchronous rectifier comprising:

increasing the apparent drain to source on-resistance (Rdson) of the MOSFET device when the current flowing in the drain-source path of the MOSFET device is below a threshold level, thereby enabling zero crossing detection; and

further comprising providing, as said MOSFET device, two MOSFETs with their drain-source paths in parallel, one MOSFET having a high Rdson and the second having a low Rdson.

8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising sensing the voltage across the drain-source path of the MOSFET device and switching on the MOSFET with the high Rdson first and as the current increases above an on-threshold level, switching on the MOSFET with the low Rdson.

9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising switching the MOSFET with low Rdson off as the current decreases below an off-threshold level and thereafter switching the MOSFET with high Rdson off as the current further decreases.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the on-threshold and off-threshold levels are different.

11. A method for driving power MOSFETs as a synchronous rectifier comprising the steps of:

coupling first and second MOSFETs with their drain-source paths in parallel to receive an alternating current waveform for rectification by the drain-source paths, the first MOSFET having a low Rdson and the second MOSFET having a high Rdson whereby the apparent Rdson of the two MOSFETs in parallel is increased when the current through the MOSFETs is below a threshold thereby enabling zero crossing detection.

12. The method of claim 11 further comprising the step of coupling the inputs of a Schmidt trigger across the drain-source path and the output to the gate of one said MOSFET and sensing the drain-source voltage across the MOSFET to determine when to switch the first and second MOSFETs on and off.

13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising the step of providing two Schmidt triggers, one having an output connected to the gate of the first MOSFET having a low Rdson and a second having an output connected to the gate of the second MOSFET having a high Rdson.

14. The method of claim 12 , wherein said Schmidt trigger has a negative input connected to the drain of the MOSFET and a positive input connected to the source of the MOSFET.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the inputs of each Schmidt trigger are coupled across the drain-source path of the corresponding MOSFET.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein each Schmidt trigger has a negative input connected to the drain of the MOSFET and a positive input connected to the source of the MOSFET.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 23, 2018
From: INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER CORPORATION
To: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AMERICAS CORP.
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