hi, I want to ask if there is a way can i use to make flyback transformer in a forward topology?
Succinctly, Yes --- Howbeit you may wish to remove the 'air gap' (i.e. reluctance) spacersCan I use a flyback transformer in a forward topology?
Sry question is oxymoron Is either forward transfer or flyback can't have it both ways! If mean to repurpose transformer designed for fb service to forward transfer topology then like HP says close quality spoilers then it works well as just regular ferrite transformerhi, I want to ask if there is a way can i use to make flyback transformer in a forward topology?
The big hurdle is the reverse voltage rating of your rectifier - it still has to withstand the flyback peaks, which will probably be even bigger still because you have to increase secondary turns for a worthwhile output voltage.hi, I want to ask if there is a way can i use to make flyback transformer in a forward topology?
It is my impression is that the OP wishes to operate (i.e. excite/drive) the transformer in a forward transfer topology -- in which case there will be no 'flyback' pulses/'free wheeling' currents... That said, acceptable reluctance requires reduction/elimination of the gap{s}...it still has to withstand the flyback peaks,