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Half-Bridge Push-Pull Converter

The document describes several types of push-pull converters and flyback converters. It explains how the primary transformer voltage can be positive, negative or zero depending on which transistors are on or off. It also discusses how the secondary side is rectified and filtered to produce a pulse-width modulated output voltage.

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Half-Bridge Push-Pull Converter

The document describes several types of push-pull converters and flyback converters. It explains how the primary transformer voltage can be positive, negative or zero depending on which transistors are on or off. It also discusses how the secondary side is rectified and filtered to produce a pulse-width modulated output voltage.

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Half-Bridge Push-Pull Converter

The primary transformer voltage V1 can be +½ Vin, -


½ Vin or zero depending on whether the upper
transistor, the lower transistor or neither is on.
On the secondary side, the AC voltage is rectified, so
that V3 is a pulse-width-modulated voltage which
switches between ½·Vin·(N2/N1) and zero. Due to
the rectification, the pulse-frequency of V3 is equal
to 2· f .
The Low-Pass filter, formed by the inductor L and the
output capacitor Cout, produces the average value of
V3
Full-Bridge Push-Pull Converter

The primary transformer voltage V1 can be +Vin, -Vin or


zero depending on which pair of transistors (T1,T4 or
T2,T3) are turned on or off.
On the secondary side, the AC voltage is rectified, so
that V3 is a pulse-width-modulated control voltage
which switches between Vin.(N2/N1) and zero. Due to
the rectification, the pulse-frequency of V3 is equal to 2·
f.
The Low-Pass filter, formed by the inductor L and the
output capacitor Cout, produces the average value of
V3.
Single–transistor forward converter
Single–transistor forward converter
Flyback converter
Snubber circuit for Flyback Transformer

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