Patent ID: 7245514
Filing Date: 2007-07-17
Classification: H02H,H02M,Y02B

Abstract:
1. A synchronous rectification circuit comprising: a main transformer for transmitting a first voltage in accordance with a duty ratio of a PWM signal; a first N channel transistor having a drain connected to a first node formed by one end of a secondary winding of said main transformer, having a source connected to a reference potential terminal, and rectifying a current generated in the secondary winding; an auxiliary transformer for outputting a trigger signal having a phase advanced by a level change of said first voltage; an inductor connected between said first node and a second node; a first transistor for controlling a conduction state between said second node and a gate of said first N channel transistor in accordance with the potential of said second node and charging the gate of the first N channel transistor by a discharge of said inductor when the first N channel transistor turns on; a second transistor for controlling the conduction state between the gate of said first N channel transistor and the reference potential terminal in accordance with the potential of said second node and serving the gate potential of said first N channel transistor as the reference potential when the first N channel transistor turns on; a third transistor for controlling the conduction state between said second node and the reference potential terminal in accordance with the potential of said first node; a fourth transistor for controlling the conduction state between said second node and the reference potential terminal in accordance with said trigger signal; a detection circuit including a fifth transistor turning off when a level of said trigger signal not less than a first threshold value and turning on when the level is lower than the first threshold value and detecting an abnormality of a trigger signal; a shutoff circuit including a sixth transistor for controlling the conduction between said inductor and said first transistor, turning on when said fifth transistor turns off, and turning off when said fifth transistor turns on, cutting off a discharge route of said inductor responsive to detection of an abnormality of said trigger signal; and a drive circuit including a seventh transistor connected between said first node and said second node and turning on or off in cooperation with the fifth transistor, holding said first N channel transistor in its drain-source voltage at a constant voltage and, at the same time, turning on said first transistor by that constant voltage when the seventh transistor turns on.