Methods and apparatus to improve transient response performance of buck regulators
US-2024405676-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9748859B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9748859-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414444980-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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A four-terminal circuit element is described that includes a photonic core inside of the circuit element that uses a wide bandgap semiconductor material that exhibits photoconductivity and allows current flow through the material in response to the light that is incident on the wide bandgap material. The four-terminal circuit element can be configured based on various hardware structures using a single piece or multiple pieces or layers of a wide bandgap semiconductor material to achieve various designed electrical properties such as high switching voltages by using the photoconductive feature beyond the breakdown voltages of semiconductor devices or circuits operated based on electrical bias or control designs. The photonic core aspect of the four-terminal circuit element provides unique features that enable versatile circuit applications to either replace the semiconductor transistor-based circuit elements or semiconductor diode-based circuit elements.
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A four-terminal circuit element with a photonic core, comprising: a first terminal that provides a first electrical contact; a second terminal that provides a second electrical contact; a third terminal that provides a third electrical contact; a fourth terminal that provides a fourth electrical contact; a light source coupled to the first and the second terminals to receive an electrical signal and operable to produce light in response to the electrical signal; a wide bandgap material in contact with a first electrode coupled to the third terminal and a second electrode coupled to the fourth terminals to allow an electrical current to flow between the first and second electrodes, the wideband gap material positioned to receive the light produced by the light source and configured to exhibit a photoconductivity in response to the received light, wherein one or both of the first and the second terminals are operable as input terminals to receive an input controlling signal, and one or both of the third and the fourth terminals are operable as output terminals to provide an output signal controlled at least in-part by the input controlling signal. 2. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 1 , wherein the wide bandgap material comprises silicon carbide (SiC) or gallium nitride (GaN). 3. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 1 , wherein the light source comprises one of a semiconductor laser or a semiconductor light-emitting diode. 4. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 1 , wherein the light source is a laser light source operable with an efficiency in the range 1 to 10 percent. 5. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 1 , wherein the output signal is a continuously varying output signal that varies in response to a change in photoconductivity of the wide bandgap material caused at least in-part by the received light at the wide bandgap material. 6. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 1 , wherein the output signal is a continuously varying output signal that is an amplified version of the input controlling signal. 7. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 1 operable to produce a power gain in the range 15 to 30 decibels. 8. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 1 , operable at a frequency of at least 100 MHz. 9. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 1 , operable to produce the output signal having a power of at least 200 megawatts. 10. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 1 , wherein the electrical signal provided to the first and the second terminals is at an arbitrary potential level relative to a potential level established across the wide bandgap material. 11. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 1 , operable as an electrical active circuit element. 12. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 1 , operable to function as a plurality of active elements in a plurality of corresponding configurations. 13. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 12 , wherein the four-terminal circuit element operable to function as a diode in a first configuration and as a transistor in a second configuration. 14. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 1 , comprising: a plurality of wide bandgap elements, each wide bandgap element positioned between a pair of corresponding contact electrodes to maintain at least a first of the plurality of wide bandgap elements at a different potential level than at least a second of the plurality of wide bandgap elements, each wide bandgap elements positioned to receive the light produced by the light source. 15. The four-terminal circuit element of claim 14 , wherein one of the contact electrodes from each of the wide bandgap elements is at a common potential level. 16. A circuit, comprising: one or more power supplies; one or more passive circuit elements; and at least one four-terminal circuit element, comprising a first terminal that provides a first electrical contact; a second terminal that provides a second electrical contact; a third terminal that provides a third electrical contact; a fourth terminal that provides a fourth electrical contact; a light source coupled to the first and the second terminals to receive an electrical signal and operable to produce light in response to the electrical signal; a wide bandgap material in contact with a first electrode coupled to the third terminal and a second electrode coupled to the fourth terminals to allow an electrical current to flow between the first and second electrodes, the wideband gap material positioned to receive the light produced by the light source and configured to exhibit a photoconductivity in response to the received light, wherein one or both of the first and the second terminals are operable as input terminals of the four-terminal circuit element to receive an input controlling signal, and one or both of the third and the fourth terminals are operable as output terminals of the four-terminal circuit element to provide an output signal controlled at least in-part by the input controlling signal. 17. The circuit of claim 16 , wherein the four-terminal circuit element is configured to operate as an active element in the circuit. 18. The circuit of claim 16 , configured as an amplifier circuit and including: a first passive element coupled to the second terminal, a second passive element coupled to the third terminal, and a third passive element coupled to the fourth terminal, wherein the second terminal is at a ground potential level. 19. The circuit of claim 18 , wherein the second, fourth and third terminals are configured as a gate, drain and souse transistor terminals, respectively. 20. The circuit of claim 16 , wherein the circuit is an oscillator circuit, and the four-terminal circuit element is configured to operate as a transistor in the oscillator circuit. 21. The circuit of claim 20 , wherein the oscillator circuit is one of a Hartley oscillator circuit or a Colpitts oscillator circuit. 22. The circuit of claim 16 , wherein the circuit is a crystal oscillator circuit, and the four-terminal circuit element is configured to operate as an active element in the oscillator circuit. 23. The circuit of claim 16 , wherein the circuit is an amplifier circuit, and the four-terminal circuit element is configured to operate as an active element in the amplifier circuit. 24. The circuit of claim 16 , wherein the circuit is an AC-to-DC converter circuit, and the four-terminal circuit element is configured to operate as an active element in the an AC-to-DC converter circuit. 25. The circuit of claim 16 , wherein the circuit is a generator controller circuit, and the four-terminal circuit element is configured to operate as an active element in the generator controller circuit. 26. The circuit of claim 16 , wherein the circuit is a motor controller circuit, and the four-terminal circuit element is configured to operate as an active element in the motor controller circuit. 27. The circuit of claim 16 , wherein: the first terminal and the third terminal of the four-terminal circuit element are connected to each other to form a common electrical terminal to render the four-terminal circuit element a three-terminal circuit element having the common electrical terminal and the second and fourth terminals that are coupled to the one or more passive elements. 28. The circuit of
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