But I thought the real and main challenge on fly back converters is turn off losses, and on this video still unsolved, actually when u run at discontinues mode every time the main switch turns on the current ramps up (because of transformer input inductance) and almost no switching loss at turning on but it will have significant loss on turning off , I wonder what issue have been solved on this video?!
This Electronic Design engineer explains it very well. 🎉
This is a crystal clear explanation, amazing!
Very Clever! Thanks for posting.
Thanks San for the great explanation.
great explanation
Pls make a video snubber effects on a bridge driver the ringing voltage (back emf) on the low side .
Thanks ! good video!
Amazing.
Thanks 😊
But I thought the real and main challenge on fly back converters is turn off losses, and on this video still unsolved, actually when u run at discontinues mode every time the main switch turns on the current ramps up (because of transformer input inductance) and almost no switching loss at turning on but it will have significant loss on turning off , I wonder what issue have been solved on this video?!
Верно. Не учтены еще и токи самоиндукции, "главный дьявол - в мелочах".
@@Rashadrus English plz
@@MOJTABASHOMAL Self-induction currents are not taken into account, and this is important - “The devil is in the details!”
Bastante dinâmico
Nihau!
What do want to describe is not clear, you need to draw the actual circuit and describe it.
Isn't that in the aqua on the right ? My right her left I mean