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A flyback transformer is a type of transformer used in power supply circuits to convert electrical energy from one voltage level to another. It operates on the principle of magnetic induction and is characterized by its ability to store energy in a magnetic field during the 'on' phase and release it during the 'off' phase. Flyback transformers are typically constructed with a ferrite core and multiple windings to achieve the desired voltage transformation and isolation.
| Core material | Ferrite or laminated steel |
| Input voltage range | 100V to 400V |
| Output voltage range | 5V to 1000V |
| Power rating | 5W to 500W |
| Frequency range | 20kHz to 200kHz |
| Winding configuration | Single or multiple windings |
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Flyback transformers are primarily used in power supply circuits to convert voltages.
It stores energy in a magnetic field and releases it, allowing for voltage conversion and isolation.
They are used in televisions, computer power supplies, and battery chargers.
They usually support an input voltage range of 100V to 400V.
Power ratings typically range from 5W to 500W.
Yes, they are suitable for high-frequency applications, typically operating between 20kHz to 200kHz.