Abstract
ABSTRACTThis paper proposes a flyback converter with a new passive lossless snubber. It eliminates the power dissipation of the traditional RCD snubber, while providing protection against MOS breakdown from energy stored in the power‐transformer leakage. This energy is used to power the power chip, which simplifies the design of the transformer. Meanwhile, an optimal design method for high power density planar transformers is presented. Applying the principle of flux cancellation, a matrix transformer that originally needed an independent magnetic core was integrated into a single magnetic core to reduce the volume of the core. This method effectively reduces the printed circuit board (PCB) layer number of the planar transformer and increases the possibility of the application of the planar transformer in the flyback converter. The detailed operation principle and design considerations are presented. Finally, a multi‐output flyback converter with a frequency of 100 kHz is designed to verify the practical performance of the structure.
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