Comparative performance of isolated forward and flyback AC-DC converters for low power applications

Singh, Bhim ; Chaturvedi, Ganesh Dutt (2008) Comparative performance of isolated forward and flyback AC-DC converters for low power applications In: Joint International Conference on Power System Technology and IEEE Power India Conference, 2008 POWERCON 2008, 12-15 Oct. 2008, New Delhi, India.

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Official URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/4745255/

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICPST.2008.4745255

Abstract

This paper addresses several issues concerning the modeling and application of single-phase, single switch, power factor corrected AC-DC high frequency switching converter topologies with transformer isolation. A detailed analysis, simulation and development are presented for forward buck and flyback buck-boost converters with high frequency isolation in discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) operation. To verify and investigate the design and performance at preliminary stage, simulation study of these converters is accomplished in DCM operation for input AC voltage 220V at 50 Hz and output DC voltage of 13.5V and 20.25W output power rating using PSIM6.0 platform. Simulation results show high quality steady state performance from 20% to 100% loading conditions with good power factor and efficiency. Test results on developed converters are compared with simulated results to validate the design. This work, highlighting advantages and drawbacks of both the selected topologies, facilitate designers to make a proper choice for a given application in the low power range (below 25W).

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
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Keywords:Voltage Regulation; Efficiency; Forward and Flyback Converters; Power Factor Correction
ID Code:110176
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