A 6 s t~a c t -A flyback dc-dc converter is obtained from t h e conventional buck-boost converter by replacing t h e inductor with an isolation transformer. A transformer in t h e flyback converter is used t o achieve a d c isolation between t h e input and t h e o u t p u t of t h e converter. This paper presents dc a n d small-signal circuit models for t h e flyback converter for continuous conduction mode (CCM). T h e parasitic components a r e included in these models. T h e d c model is used to derive t h e equations for t h e d c voltage transfer function a n d the efficiency. T h e small-signal model is used t o derive t h e equations for t h e open-loop small-signal transfer functions, such as control-to-output transfer function, inputto-output transfer function, input impedance, a n d o u t p u t impedance. Bode plots a r e also given for t h e small-signal transfer functions.
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