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Self-driven scheme for synchronous rectifier having no body diode [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
A voltage converter uses a component such as a JFET or four-terminal power MOSFET having no body diode and exhibiting no body diode conduction characteristic as a synchronous rectifier to reduce switching losses and body diode conduction losses and to support high frequency switching so that use of smaller components and higher current densities can be
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Behaviour of the CoolMOS device and its body diode

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Quasi-resonant DC-DC converters with reduced body diode loss

2016
Buck converters having a resonant inductor Lr, resonant capacitor Cr, and synchronous switch Q3 that together provide reduced switching loss and soft switching. In operation, the resonant inductor Lr is charged during a time period A. Then, Lr is freewheeling and provides current to an output inductor Lo.
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