Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – In shunt with source or load – Using choke and switch across source
Patent
1997-08-05
1999-06-22
Riley, Shawn
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
In shunt with source or load
Using choke and switch across source
323225, G05F 110
Patent
active
059145870
ABSTRACT:
In a power converter having a power train that includes a power switch and a rectifier for conducting forward currents from the power switch, a circuit for, and method of, reducing switching losses associated with the power train. The circuit includes: (1) an auxiliary switch and an inductor coupled to the power train that reduce a switching loss associated with the power switch and (2) an impedance element series-coupled to the rectifier that reduces a change in current through the rectifier thereby decreasing a reverse recovery current flowing therethrough.
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Lucent Technologies - Inc.
Riley Shawn
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