JAJSCJ6C September 2016 – October 2024 UCC28950-Q1 , UCC28951-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
There is a potential for high voltage ringing on the secondary rectifiers, caused by the difference in current between the transformer and the shim inductor when the transformer comes out of freewheeling. Diodes DB and DC provide a path for this current and prevent any ringing by clamping the transformer primary to the primary side power rails. Normally these diodes do not dissipate much power, but must be sized to carry the full primary current. The worse case power dissipated in these diodes is calculated using Equation 59:
Choose ultra-fast type diodes rated for the input voltage of the converter – VIN (410VDC in this case).
The MURS360 diode accomodates this power level.