2020 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/apec39645.2020.9124421
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Synchronous Rectification Using Resonant Capacitor Voltage for Secondary Side Resonant Active Clamp Flyback Converter

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“…The approaches proposed in refs. [13,15,16,21] can only work in DCM or CCM, and the approach proposed in this paper can apply in both DCM and CCM, which widens the application range. The approach proposed in ref.…”
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“…The approaches proposed in refs. [13,15,16,21] can only work in DCM or CCM, and the approach proposed in this paper can apply in both DCM and CCM, which widens the application range. The approach proposed in ref.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…i 1 is the current through the primary side and V TS the voltage on the secondary winding, N P and N S are the corresponding primary and secondary number of turns of winding. Since i 1 and i 2 flow through the transformer, the slew rates relation of i 1 and i 2 can be expressed as (15).…”
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“…However, the transistor remains switching with non-zero voltage, which results in increased switching losses. In the active clamp technique, an additional switch allows leakage energy recovery and also reduces voltage overshoots on the main transistor [21][22][23]. Moreover, in that circuit, the zero voltage switching (ZVS) technique may be applied.…”
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