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Modeling a Dual-Mode Controller Design for a Quasi-Resonant Flyback Converter

The proposed system can overcome the disadvantage of a high peak current in quasi-resonant fly-back (QRF) converters when operated under heavy load conditions. The operating mode and control scheme of… Click to show full abstract

The proposed system can overcome the disadvantage of a high peak current in quasi-resonant fly-back (QRF) converters when operated under heavy load conditions. The operating mode and control scheme of a QRF converter with dual-mode control were established and analyzed. The dual-mode control scheme not only enabled a valley-switching detection technique that satisfied the zero-voltage switching condition but also provided a constant frequency mechanism to reduce the conduction loss in QRF converters when operated in a continuous conduction mode and under heavy load conditions. The small-signal equivalent circuit model of QRF converter circuits was constructed using an average approximation method. The technological advancement of a QRF converter with a dual-mode controller was presented in this study. The circuit simulation result of the proposed QRF converter with a mix control scheme proved that the derived circuit component parameters meet the requirements of the converter.

Keywords: qrf converter; converter; quasi resonant; dual mode; mode; mode controller

Journal Title: Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2019

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