#transformers #flyback #transformerchecking The flyback design is a switched-mode power supply (SMPS) that’s been used for 70 years and still going strong. This supply—also called a power converter—has two distinct operating phases, with power from the input side transferred to the output side only when the primary-side switch is off and its current flow is zero or close to it. The core of the flyback design has a fairly short and low-cost bill of materials (BOM): input capacitor, primary-side MOSFET switch, output (secondary)-side rectifier diode, and an output capacitor. In addition, there’s the flyback transformer itself (of course, as with any design, the final schematic is more complicated). For Training Purpose Call SK Computer Technologies Mb: 9444180072 / 9841925321 Website: Email: skcom2001@ map location:
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