Flyback converter

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter

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363 56, 363 97, H02M 3335

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056128584

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BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a flyback converter.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION

It is known to operate flyback converters at a fixed clock frequency, but the duty factor is regulated as a function of the output direct voltage. For this purpose, a voltage of a current sensor (usually a low-resistance measuring resistor), which is proportional to the current flowing through the primary winding, is compared to the deviation of the output direct voltage. As soon as the current flowing through the primary winding exceeds the value determined by the said deviation, the driven switch is opened. A triangular current is produced in the primary winding. An increase or decrease in the output direct current is compensated for by a decrease or increase, respectively, in the duty factor of the current flowing through the primary winding.
In order to limit the output direct current in the case of overload or short-circuit, in the prior art fixed-frequency flyback converters the output current is measured using a measuring resistor, the measured actual value is compared to a reference value and the difference resulting from this comparison is superimposed on the deviation of the output direct voltage when the output current exceeds a given value. This also results in a decrease in the duty ratio and consequently a current limitation. A diagram according to this state of the art is shown in FIG. 1. This current limitation solution is relatively complicated, as it requires a dedicated current regulator and a relatively expensive measuring resistor R.sub.2 capable of withstanding high loads in order to measure the output direct current I.sub.A.
A clock controlled converter with current limitation is shown in the European Patent No. 0 498 917, which is a "forward" type converter containing a first means for current limitation through current-dependent time reduction of the switch-on pulses, which operates in the range of the usual values of the current to be limited. This clock-controlled converter includes a second means of current limitation, which operates only in the upper range of the current to be limited and, depending on an output direct voltage, causes the switching frequency with which the switching pulses follow one another to decrease as the current increases.
Freely oscillating flyback converters, unlike fixed-frequency flyback converters, can be easily designed with automatic current limitation. Yet the well-known disadvantages of the freely oscillating flyback converters such as poor open circuit protection, undefined EMC relationships, etc., are unacceptable for most applications.
Therefore, one of the objects of the invention is to provide a flyback converter of the aforementioned type having all the advantages of a fixed-frequency flyback converter, and in which current limitation can be achieved in a simple and inexpensive manner.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a flyback converter with a converter having a primary winding and at least one secondary winding, with a switch driven by a driver circuit, through which switch an input direct voltage is applied to the primary winding, with a rectifier and a load capacitor to produce an output direct voltage connected downstream from the secondary winding, and with a current sensor for the current flowing through the primary winding, with the duty factor of the driving signal of the driven switch depending, on the one hand, on the deviation of the output direct voltage from its set value and, on the other hand, on the output signal of the current sensor.
The aforementioned object of the present invention is achieved with a flyback converter by establishing a maximum for the set value of the primary current up to which the output direct current can be regulated, and by making the clock frequency of the driving signal of the driven switch directly proportional to the output direct voltage.
In the case of an overload requiring current limitation, the converter according to the present invention results in an advanta

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Rge Revue Generale de l'Electricite, No. 5, May 1995, Paris, pp. 117-123, XP290947, Lhermite `Un controleur d'alimentation fly-back avec controle efficace des surcharges`.

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