Modeling a Flyback Converter with a Lot of Parasitic Components

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BlackMelon

Joined Mar 19, 2015
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Dear All,

I would like to include all capacitances in the MOSFET, practical model of the transformer including cap from primary to secondary, cap between turns of the primary side, etc.. If I am going to solve the system's equation, what is the most popular way to do this?

Without knowing the value of parasitic components in advance, if I want to derive an output response equation, having parasitics as parameters, can numerical methods do this? If so, could you suggest books for this job? If not, any good books for solving high order differential equations?

BlackMelon
 

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BlackMelon

Joined Mar 19, 2015
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Do you need to solve this mathematically?
Much easier to simulate it with a Spice simulator such as the free LTspice.
Yes, that's what people do in both my ex-company and the current one. But I wonder if I can make a math model works too.


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130W, nominal voltage and current: 24V, 5.417A. Quasi-resonant flyback converter (Power switches are a MOSFET on the primary side and a diode on the secondary side). I am going to design based on Infineon's paper.
 
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