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WEEK 01 ふ

ECE 113
Reginald Phelps Laguna, ECE, ECT
Hart, D. (2011). Power Rashid M.H. (2011). Billings, K. (2011).
Electronics. McGraw Power Electronic Switchmode Power
Hill Inc. Circuits, Devices and Supply Handbook, (3rd
Applications. Prentice ed.). McGraw-Hill
Hall
Trzynadlowski, A. Emadi, A. (2009). Bakshi, U. (2009).
(2010). Introduction to Integrated Power Power Electronics-
Modern Power Electronic Converters II,1st ed. Technical
Electronics, 2nd ed. and Digital Control. Publishing
John Wiley & Sons CRC
 5S
 Attendance
 Syllabus
 Seating Arrangement (Seat Plan)
Deadline Rules
 EDMODO

CIRCUITS 1 AND ELECS 1





REVIEW
Reginald Phelps Laguna, ECE, ECT
Resistor

Circuits

Capacitor and Inductor

Alternating Current

Transformer

Diode

BJT and FET




FLYBACK CONVERTER ふ

ECE 113
Reginald Phelps Laguna, ECE, ECT
ILOs

DC-DC CONVERTERS (NON-ISOLATED)

FLYBACK CONVERTER

BACKGROUND

ANALYSIS

EXAMPLE

SIMULATION

ASSESSMENTs
ILOs
Students will be able to:

a. Discuss the derivation and operation of a flyback converter.


b. Derive useful equations in designing, simulating, prototyping
and trouble shooting a flyback converter.
c. Simulate flyback converter.

Student Outcomes:
a. apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to
solve complex engineering problems;
b. identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems;
DC-DC CONVERTERS (NON-ISOLATED)
 Need
 DC power required at different voltage level
 Unregulated DC voltage to regulated or variable dc voltage
 Function
 Reduce ac voltage ripple on dc output voltage
 Protect supply system and input source
 Basic topologies
 Buck Converter
 Boost Converter
 Buck-Boost Converter
 Limitations
 Input and Output not greatly different
 No isolation
 No multiple output capability
FLYBACK CONVERTER
 Multiple output isolated converter
 Input and output are significantly different
 coupled inductor; not a true based transformer converter

Advantages
 Simple to design
 No output inductor required as in a forward converter
 Low parts count
 Multiple outputs

Disadvantages
 Lower power, around 20W to below 100W
 Needs an output load. Otherwise it will peak detect overvoltage
the output filter capacitors.
BACKGROUND
 Derived from Buck-Boost converter

 Most converters use PWM


BACKGROUND
ANALYSIS
Phases
1. Energy is stored in the flyback during Ton period.
2. Energy is released to the capacitor and to the load (RL) during
Toff.

Analysis
1. Draw schematic for Ton.
2. Write equations.
3. Draw schematic for Toff.
4. Write equations.
ANALYSIS
ANALYSIS
Volt-Second – The average voltage across an inductor at steady-
state must be zero.
EXAMPLE
Vin = 24 – 34V Vo = 12V Io = 0.5A fs = 100kHz D = 0.5 η = 100%

Calculate the output power

Calculate the average input power

Calculate Ipk of the flyback primary

Calculate primary inductance

Calculate the turns ratio of flyback


SIMULATION
LTSpice

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