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   Accurate and Computationally Efficient Modeling of Flyback Transformer Parasitics and their Influence on Converter Losses   [View] 
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 Author(s)   David LEUENBERGER 
 Abstract   Emerging renewable energy applications, such as PV micro inverters, demand for high step-up isolated DC-DC converters with high reliability and low cost, at high efficiency. Thanks to its low part-count the flyback converter is an optimal candidate for such applications. To achieve high efficiency over a wide load range, a decent transformer design must be performed, considering also the effects of the transformer parasitics. Therefore this work analyzes the influence of the transformer parasitic capacitances and leakage inductance in such a way, that it presents a complete tool to consider the transformer parasitics in the flyback-converter design process. A loss-analysis is performed for all three operation modes of the flyback-converter and methods for modeling the parasitic elements are discussed. To model the frequency dependence of the leakage inductance a new method is proposed. The applied models are explained in-depth and verified with measurements on prototype transformers. 
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Filename:0214-epe2015-full-11194118.pdf
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 Date   Last modified 2016-06-08 by System