Single-Ended Flyback
The single-ended topology is popular because the power is stored in the transformer while the transistor is on and only transferred while the transistor is off, so the output voltage ratio depends not only on the turns ratio but also on the duty cycle, which is adjustable over a very wide range. Thus, 1:1, step-up or step-down power solutions can be easily built by selecting the turns ratio, and the output voltage can be regulated by adjusting the duty cycle to accommodate wide variations in supply voltage or load.
The feedback pin for the output voltage regulation supports three separate functions to enable the optimal feedback technique for the given application:
- Primary-side sensing: the reflected output voltage is derived from the primary winding signal to determine the output voltage without the bridging the isolation barrier.
- Secondary-side sensing: the output voltage is monitored via a photocoupler placed across the isolation barrier. This allows a more precise feedback control at the additional cost of an external photocoupler.
- Direct secondary-side sensing: where isolation is not required, the output voltage can be directly monitored by the feedback pin to provide the most accurate output voltage regulation.
Flyback transformer driver schematic