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Calulating power stage poles and zeros of full bridge converter?

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If I have a full bridge converter with an output LC filter, then when I am calculating the power stage poles and zeros, I should refer the output inductor and the output capacitor to the primary side.

I presume that the referred impedance of the output inductor becomes L * (np/ns)^2?

Also that the referred output capacitor becomes C * (ns/np)^2?

..or do I have to calculate the entire LC impedance, and then refer that back to the primary as Z(LC) * (NP/NS)^2
…and then extricate the referred L and C values from that?
 

I analyse it by looking at the secondary as a buck converter with the input voltage transformed through the transformer turns ratio.
 
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Thanks, of course, in that way, you must refer the primary side sense resistor through the transformer aswell?
 

Yes, you've got it.
 
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