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two switch flyback
Hello,
The two switch flyback, -detailed in this document, appears to disobey Faraday's Law:
V = N d(phi)/dt
http://www.powernucleus.com/application_no...ower_conver.pdf
...This is because the primary coil is clamped to the input supply voltage during secondary conduction.
However, during secondary conduction, the secondary will be referring a voltage of V(output) * Np/Ns onto the primary.
This must be so since both primary and secondary suffer the same d(phi)/dt, since they are wound on the same core.
So i cannot understand how the primary can be having these two different voltages imposed on it at the same time...
...the fact that during secondary conduction, the primary is clamped to the input voltage, means that Faraday's Law has been disobeyed, since the volts per turn reffered by the secondary cannot possibly be experienced by the primary, since it is clamped to the input voltage.
I wonder and am grateful if readers can shed light on how this two switch flyback can possibly work?
Added after 4 minutes:
Apologies for the above link not working...here is the two switch flyback...
**broken link removed**
Hello,
The two switch flyback, -detailed in this document, appears to disobey Faraday's Law:
V = N d(phi)/dt
http://www.powernucleus.com/application_no...ower_conver.pdf
...This is because the primary coil is clamped to the input supply voltage during secondary conduction.
However, during secondary conduction, the secondary will be referring a voltage of V(output) * Np/Ns onto the primary.
This must be so since both primary and secondary suffer the same d(phi)/dt, since they are wound on the same core.
So i cannot understand how the primary can be having these two different voltages imposed on it at the same time...
...the fact that during secondary conduction, the primary is clamped to the input voltage, means that Faraday's Law has been disobeyed, since the volts per turn reffered by the secondary cannot possibly be experienced by the primary, since it is clamped to the input voltage.
I wonder and am grateful if readers can shed light on how this two switch flyback can possibly work?
Added after 4 minutes:
Apologies for the above link not working...here is the two switch flyback...
**broken link removed**