FORWARD Vs. FLYBACK CONVERTERS: A DETAILED INVESTIGATION FOR PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
Keywords:
Forward-flyback, MOSFETAbstract
The efficiency, power factor, offset current, and core loss of both forward and flyback converters are investigated in detail in this paper. This research presents a comparison and contrast of the benefits and drawbacks of forward and fly-back layouts. Professionals are able to circumvent converter constraints by visually and aurally confirming performance metrics. The fast switching speeds of metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) make them ideal for integrating the two designs. Included in this study is the merging of forward and flyback converter topologies. For optimal efficiency and power factor, use a single-stage balanced forward-flyback converter.
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