flybackprincip
Flybackprincip, also known as the flyback transformer or switching transformer, is a type of transformer commonly used in switched-mode power supplies (SMPS). It differs from conventional transformers in that it stores energy in a magnetic field during one part of the switching cycle and then releases that energy during another part. This intermittent operation allows for efficient voltage conversion in a compact design.
The core of a flyback transformer is typically made of ferrite and is not continuously driven into
When the switch turns off, the magnetic field collapses. This rapid change in flux induces a voltage
Flyback converters are often used in low-power applications such as battery chargers, LED drivers, and small