by John Bottrill, Senior Applications Engineer, Texas Instruments, Dallas, How2Power Today, Jul 24 2009
Focus:
Resonant ringing on the transformer primary can be the cause of harmless variation in the
flyback converter's duty cycle. However, if this side affect is not properly identified early
in the design process, it may be misinterpreted as instability and lead to unnecessary and
performance-degrading redesigns. The article explains operation of the discontinuous-mode
flyback converter with peak current-mode control, describes how the transformer's resonant
ringing leads to jitter, and offers simple tests that designers can use to tell whether
resonant ringing is the source of jitter in their designs.
What you’ll learn:
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