2018
DOI: 10.1002/cta.2486
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A new integrated high step‐up quasi‐resonant flyback‐forward converter

Abstract: SummaryThis study presents a new high step‐up, high efficiency, flyback‐forward converter. The proposed converter employs 2 transformers, operating in flyback and forward modes at different intervals, to achieve the high voltage gain. In favor of high power density, transformers have been installed on 1 core. Furthermore, all switches are turned on under zero voltage switching condition, and all diodes are turned off under zero current switching condition. Also, the proposed converter utilizes resonant operati… Show more

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“…The circuit of [23] The circuit of [24] The circuit of [33] The circuit of [7] The proposed circuit number of components…”
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“…The circuit of [23] The circuit of [24] The circuit of [33] The circuit of [7] The proposed circuit number of components…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the number of required windings is still a disadvantage for this topology. According to the reported experimental result of [33], the withstand voltage of each switches must be 3Vin, which is three times greater than our proposed converter. The proposed flyback‐forward converter in [7] has a resonant controller with high efficiency; however, it requires two separate transformers which will make it too expensive.…”
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