Thank you for your effort explaining. I very much appreciate your effort shown and wish to teach others who know much less. I would have understood the concept if the speed at which you speak was slowed way down. Not critiquing you just a suggestion if teaching others just learning a new concept. Thank you very much. Please keep teaching. Stay well.
Yes the input is dc. You may have a doubt how come dc supply given to transformer. To explain this check one of my videos not sure whether - push pull, half bridge dc dc or Full bridge dc dc. But in that I have explained clearly how it is possible.
in practice the diode current is a sharp pulse with 14% - 15% duty cycle
Excellent sir..
Very clearly understood.. thank you so much for explaining it very clearly..
Once again thank you so much sir👍🙏☺️
Thank you :)
Thank you for your effort explaining. I very much appreciate your effort shown and wish to teach others who know much less. I would have understood the concept if the speed at which you speak was slowed way down. Not critiquing you just a suggestion if teaching others just learning a new concept. Thank you very much. Please keep teaching. Stay well.
Thank you for the feedback David 🙂
Hey, just reduce the playback speed to 0.75x.
Very well explain 👏👏
Thank you 💝
Awesome 👍😎😊😊😊☺️😊😎. Please do push pull converter including design values and testing of hardware
Useful content ! Thank you
Welcome krishna :)
so can this be used for boosting the output voltage just by changing the transformer to a step-up one?
Why the diode current is not increasing linearly like primary current
Can u plz explain how it is used for low voltage applications
Crystal clear
Thank you 💖
Are this supplies dc to the transformer ......please say something about the supply
Yes the input is dc. You may have a doubt how come dc supply given to transformer. To explain this check one of my videos not sure whether - push pull, half bridge dc dc or Full bridge dc dc. But in that I have explained clearly how it is possible.
can you send me how to design a flyback converter
I have done in MATLAB in one of the video's
sir can we use this as AC to DC converter
Nope
@@ElectronicsMaddy is there any flyback converter which it can converet AC to Dc like isolated flyback converter
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