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A switch-mode power supply (SMPS) switches been fully-on and fully-off states quickly to maintain voltage regulation. They offer lower power dissipation and run cooler than linear regulators that continually dissipate power through a transistor.
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Zero Volt-Seconds Assumption in SMPS
What is the logic behind using the “zero volt-seconds” assumption for the analysis of converters and what are the limitations of analysis based on this assumption?
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Determining error in output voltages of a flyback converter
I'm currently designing a flyback converter and I just want to know how the error tolerances are calculated for a multi output flyback converter.
I calculated the required primary number of turns:
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