The EVL-SRK2001-HVS evaluation board for the SRK2001 synchronous rectification controller is suitable for LLC converter applications with higher output voltage (up to 48 V), thanks to the use of external sensing MOSFETs in series with DVS1,2 pins.
An external VCC voltage (12 V, max. 20 V) is required to supply the IC.
The SRK2001 implements a control scheme for secondary-side synchronous rectification in LLC resonant converters, using a transformer with a center-tap secondary winding for full-wave rectification.
It provides two high-current gate-drive outputs (for driving N-channel power MOSFETs). Each gate-driver is controlled separately and an interlock logic circuit prevents the two synchronous rectifier (SR) MOSFETs from conducting simultaneously.
Device operation is based on adaptive algorithms for both turn-on and turn-off of SR MOSFETs. During fast load transitions or during the above resonance operation, a further turn-off mechanism based on a ZCD_OFF comparator is provided, which triggers the gate-drive circuit for a very fast MOSFET turn-off.
The board includes two SR MOSFETs (TO220 package) and can be easily implemented in an existing converter to substitute rectifier diodes. Refer to the AN4674 for circuit implementation.
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