Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Introduces a New AlphaZBL™ AC-DC Active Bridge Rectifier Solution
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor (AOSL) announces the launch of the AOZ7203AV, an advanced self-powered dual driver IC designed to enhance efficiency and lower standby power consumption in high-power AC-DC adapters and power supplies. Suitable for high-end laptops, TVs, and desktops, this device boasts features such as high voltage withstand, a wide operating temperature range, and reduced rectifier losses by up to 50%. Priced at $1.68 in quantities of 1,000, the product is available now with a 14-week lead time. The AOZ7203AV's capabilities support the growing demand for efficient power solutions in gaming and computing technologies.
- AOZ7203AV reduces standby power consumption and improves efficiency in AC-DC power supplies.
- Features such as high withstand voltage and low RDSON enhance operational performance.
- The product is available immediately, allowing for swift market integration.
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AOZ7203AV Enables Improved Efficiency and Reduces
AOZ7203AV Enables Improved Efficiency and Reduces Standby Power Consumption in
The new AOZ7203AV features a high withstand voltage, a self-powered Vcc supply from the AC line, ultra-low operation current, and X-capacitor discharge (CB safety certified). A break-before-make circuit avoids the overlap of two gate driving while driving the low-side high voltage MOSFETs in an active bridge rectifier circuit. With an input voltage of up to 600V, the AOZ7203AV has a wide operating (-40°C to +125°C) ambient temperature range and driving low RDSON HV MOSFETs to gain more efficiency improvement of AC power supply. These features make the AOZ7203AV an optimal solution for efficient replacement of lossy diodes in the bridge rectifier circuit of an AC-DC power supply.
“Today’s power-hungry gaming laptops, game consoles, and high-performance desktops demand high efficiency from the AC-DC power supply. Using the AOZ7203AV with AOS’ low-ohmic high-voltage external MOSFETs significantly improves the efficiency of the power converter as the typical rectifier-diode forward-conduction losses are reduced by 50 %. Efficiency can improve up to about 0.7 % at 90 V mains voltage,” said
Technical Highlights
- The AOZ7203AV combined with two High Voltage MOSFETs replaces two low-side diodes in a bridge rectifier
- Increases efficiency and reduces power consumption
- Self-powered from AC mains
- Integrated X-capacitor discharge
- Low IC power consumption
- Two drivers in one package enable a more compact design
- Break-before-make circuit avoids overlapping gate drive signal to HV MOSFETs
- Very low external part counts
- Undervoltage lockout
- Drain-source overvoltage protection for all external power MOSFETs
- Gate pull-down currents at startup for all external power MOSFETs
Pricing and Availability
The AOZ7203AV is immediately available in production quantities with a lead time of 14 weeks. The unit price in 1,000-piece quantities is
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