I see a fair amount of questions on here about designing flyback converters, but I don't see any about designing a bidirectional DC/DC flyback converter, such that either side can be the primary and either side can be the secondary based on some controller.
I've read some research papers where people seem to have had success with this, but they never just give a full schematic and the voltage ratio has generally only been 1:1, when I'm hoping for a 1:6 low:high ratio.
I've run through a bunch of calculations for things, and I feel I have a decent understanding of the working of the system, but I'm afraid I'm getting a bit lost at how to actually turn these things into a workable circuit, particularly with respect to the transformer. Should I just buy and wind my own, or is there a better way to source one?
Also, does anybody make controllers that I could utilize that actively allow bidirectional operation control, or am I going to have to just program a microcontroller?
Lastly for specific questions I can think of at this exact moment, does anybody know of any tools or tutorials for bidirectional flyback converters? I've seen a few for traditional ones, but my searches for bidirectional are coming up empty.
Would definitely appreciate any pointers anybody out there happens to have, or any sort of general direction to progress my design - the literature is not being particularly helpful at the moment.
System Requirements
Low-side voltage: 9.044 V nominal, variable
High-side voltage: 54.264 V nominal, variable
Power: 98.0205 W absolute maximum, often much much lower
Operation: DCM/BCM preferred for higher efficiency