Abstract
This study proposes a non-isolated converter derived from the conventional flyback topology based on the concept of reduced power processing. The proposed converter has higher-voltage gain, improved efficiency and reduced component stresses owing to recycling of leakage energy and clamped power switch voltage when compared with the conventional flyback converter, and yet retains the advantages of circuit simplicity and low cost. A complete analysis including converter operation and its dc and ac characterisations are presented in the paper. Using a 60 W laboratory prototype operating at 100 kHz with 24 V input voltage and 200 V regulated output voltage, experimental evaluation of the efficiency improvement, steady-state and transient-response performance are presented to verify the effectiveness of the proposed converter.
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