
The flyback converter is used in both AC/DC and DC/DC conversion with galvanic isolation between the input and any outputs. More precisely, the flyback converter is a buck-boost converter with the inductor split to form a transformer, so that the voltage ratios are multiplied with an additional advantage of isolation. When driving for example a pl...
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a d.c. converter where the energy is transferred from the source side to the load side during the idle interval(s) of the controllable principal arm(s) after being stored in an inductance
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A switching power converter using a single semiconductor switch in conjunction with an inductor or transformer. Operates by storing energy during the switch conduction time and releasing it when the switch is not conducting
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