News
    Product News

    High-speed synchronous rectifier controller for flyback, forward and half-bridge converters simplifies design

    02/05/2013

    Featuring a SYNC function that turns off the SR MOSFET to prevent reverse current flow under continuous conduction mode (CCM) operation, the IR1169 SmartRectifierâ„¢ high-speed synchronous rectifier (SR) controller for flyback, forward and half-bridge converters used in AC-DC adapter, PC, server and Telecom SMPS applications from International Rectifier improves system functionality and reliability. Unlike existing solutions, the advanced device uses direct sensing with capacitor coupling to help simplify design and reduce overall system cost. While synchronous rectification provides significant energy savings compared to diode-based designs, traditional SR methods are complex and require a high component count. The device delivers increased power density for even greater efficiency and reliability in flyback, forward and half-bridge topologies while simplifying design and reducing component count to lower overall system cost. Featuring proprietary 200V high-voltage IC technology, the IR1169 supports burst mode operation to deliver efficiency benefits even at light loads. Ruggedness and noise immunity are accomplished using an advanced blanking scheme and double-pulse suppression that allows reliable operation in fixed and variable frequency applications. Other key features include maximum 500 kHz switching frequency, anti-bounce logic and UVLO protection, 4A peak turn-off gate drive current, micropower start-up and low quiescent current, 10.7V gate drive clamp, 50ns turn-off propagation delay and a wide Vcc operating range from 11V to 20V.

    International Rectifier

    Related

    Power Systems Design

    146 Charles Street
    Annapolis, Maryland 21401 USA

    Power Systems Design

    Power Systems Design is a leading global media platform serving the power electronics design engineering community. It delivers in-depth technical content, industry news, and product insights to engineers and decision-makers developing advanced power systems and technologies.

    Published 12× per year across North America and Europe, Power Systems Design is distributed through online and fully digital editions, complemented by eNewsletters, webinars, and multimedia content. The platform covers key areas including power conversion, semiconductors, renewable energy, automotive electrification, AI power systems, and industrial applications—supporting innovation across the global electronics industry.