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Title: Voltage Transient Spikes Suppression in Flyback Converter Using Dissipative Voltage Snubbers
Authors: Patel, Himanshu K.
Keywords: Flyback
Leakage Inductance
Voltage Transient
Spikes
Dissipative Snubbers
IC Faculty Paper
Faculty Paper
ITFIC003
ICIEA 2008
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: 3rd IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications, (ICIEA 2008) June 3-5, 2008
Abstract: The Flyback topology results in significant cost and space savings for multiple output power supplies for power levels up to 100W. Flyback topologies store and transfer energy using a transformer, which due to physical limitations can cause large voltage transient spikes during the switching cycle at the drain of the power switch and at the secondary rectifier. This paper presents an overview of dissipative voltage snubbers and discusses their design guidelines to suppress the voltage transients on both the primary and secondary sides of a flyback converter. In particular, Snubbers used to reduce the stress on the switch and improve efficiency in a flybcak topology are discussed.
Description: ICIEA 2008; Page No. 897-901
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/11607
ISSN: 978-1-4244-1717-9
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