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Utilization of an active-clamp circuit to achieve soft switching in flyback converters
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringPower DeviceAerospace EngineeringPower Semiconductor DevicePower Electronics ConverterElectric Power ConversionZvs Active-clamp FlybackPower InverterFlyback ConvertersPower ElectronicsFlyback TopologyActive-clamp Circuit
Flyback derived power convertor topologies are attractive because of their relative simplicity when compared with other topologies used in low power applications. Incorporation of active-clamp circuitry into the flyback topology serves to recycle transformer leakage energy while minimizing switch voltage stress. The addition of the active-clamp circuit also provides a mechanism for achieving zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) of both the primary and auxiliary switches. ZVS also limits the turn-off di/dt of the output rectifier, reducing rectifier switching losses, and switching noise due to diode reverse recovery. This paper analyzes the behavior of the ZVS active-clamp flyback operating with unidirectional magnetizing current and presents design equations based on this analysis. Experimental results are then given for a 500 W prototype circuit illustrating the soft-switching characteristics and improved efficiency of the power converter. Results from the application of the active-clamp circuit as a low-loss turn-off snubber for IGBT switches is also presented.
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