Dual range flyback topology for high efficiency at dual voltage mains

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Abstract

This study introduces a dual range flyback converter, which overcomes low efficiency of the conventional flyback converter for universal mains voltages, i.e. 220 and 110 V AC mains. The topology comprises of reconfigurable primary power loops enabled by additional state switches. This combination allows the converter to run in parallel or series modes, enhancing the performance at 220 V AC high line or 110 V AC low line mains. It reduces the voltage rating of devices, supports two working points that operate in boundary conduction mode under fixed frequency and improves the utilisation of the devices. A 100 kHz, 60 W, 110 V AC or 220 V AC to 13 V DC converter has been designed and tested. The experimental results of the proposed converter have been compared against a conventional flyback converter. The results show a small improvement of performance at low voltage (110 V AC) and considerable performance improvement at high voltage (230 V AC): 0.6 and 2.3% efficiency improvement at full load, respectively.

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Ezra, N., & Long, T. (2020). Dual range flyback topology for high efficiency at dual voltage mains. IET Power Electronics, 13(8), 1565–1574. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-pel.2019.1371

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