Abstract
One of the high frequency switching power supply circuits is the flyback converter. Due to its inexpensive cost and electrical isolation properties, it is mostly employed in low power applications. It is well known that high frequency switching results in losses and lowers inverter efficiency, particularly at low powers. Consequently, a flyback DC-DC converter that is run in a closed control loop is explained in this study. Closed-loop control is the proposed topology for the flyback converter. For the same input/output conditions, the findings from the closed-loop converter are compared to those from the open-loop feedback topology. A closed-loop flyback has been found to be more effective than an open-loop flyback. MATLAB simulates the outcomes. One of the high frequency devices is the flyback converter.
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