What is the cross conduction prevention circuit?
It is a circuit that prevents a certain power transistor being turned on at the same time in the top and bottom of the output stages. It achieves by adding the circuit delayed at time to have decided standing up of the voltage of the base of the transistor by which the output became “H” state by an external capacitor, and the penetration current can be decreased sharply.
Related Questions
- When I examine the switching waveforms in the Buck Designer, it appears that I have some cross conduction. What is the problem?
- Why does the James City Service Authority (JCSA) have a Backflow Prevention and Cross Connection Control Program?
- Who do I call about Backflow Prevention & Cross Connection Control?