2013
DOI: 10.6113/jpe.2013.13.2.214
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High Efficiency Step-Down Flyback Converter Using Coaxial Cable Coupled-Inductor

Abstract: This paper proposes a high efficiency step-down flyback converter using a coaxial-cable coupled-inductor which has a higher primary-secondary flux linkage than sandwich winding transformers. The structure of the two-winding coaxial cable transformer is described, and the coupling coefficient of the coaxial cable transformer and that of a sandwich winding transformer are compared. A circuit model of the proposed transformer is also obtained from the frequency-response curves of the secondary short-circuit and o… Show more

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“…The experimental results show that the proposed converter is 96% efficient, even at the maximum voltage of 460 V. Fig. 14(c) [30][31][32][33]. The experiment was conducted at ambient temperature, and the MOSFETs operated without any heat sinking devices.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental results show that the proposed converter is 96% efficient, even at the maximum voltage of 460 V. Fig. 14(c) [30][31][32][33]. The experiment was conducted at ambient temperature, and the MOSFETs operated without any heat sinking devices.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To enhance the magnetic flux linkage, a coaxial cable transformer can be applied, as shown in Fig. 9 [26]. The coupling coefficient of an implemented transformer is more than 99.9%.…”
Section: B Analysis and Design Of The Transformermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many step-up DC-DC converters with a charge pump coupled-by the magnetic devices outputs have been used in PV systems [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. However, for the application of a converter to a MLI, a gain-matching constraint between the boost and the charge-pump should be satisfied.…”
Section: A Boost Converter With An Isolated Charge-pumpmentioning
confidence: 99%