In this paper, the pulsewidth modulation switch method was used to investigate the effect of the transformer leakage inductance on the small-signal model in isolated full-bridge converter. A galvanic isolated hard-switching full-bridge converter that operates in constant-current mode is analyzed, confirming that leakage inductance significantly affects the small-signal model, and the influence of leakage inductance can be equivalent to a resistance in series with the converter's output LC filter just as that in phase-shifted full-bridge converter. However, the same leakage inductance in these both converters will lead to different equivalent resistance due to different operating principles. Results of the modified model, simulations, and the experiments are compared to verify the correctness of the model. Moreover, this paper also shows that the Norton equivalent circuit of the charger operates in constant current mode, which can be used to estimate the dynamic behavior of the system.