ljy4468
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Hi all
I have some stupid question about ac-dc conversion.
As you already know, diode-bridge is connected to AC line and rectified voltage is go through flyback stage in case of flyback ac-dc smps.
- AC Plug -> Diode bridge -> Flyback stage
Then let me write a stupid question.
How about below construction?
- AC Plug -> transformer (10:1) -> diode bridge -> buck or boost stage.
It is electrically isolated from AC to output.
But I've never seen that configuration. So anyone tell me why that's not used?
Thanks in advance.
I have some stupid question about ac-dc conversion.
As you already know, diode-bridge is connected to AC line and rectified voltage is go through flyback stage in case of flyback ac-dc smps.
- AC Plug -> Diode bridge -> Flyback stage
Then let me write a stupid question.
How about below construction?
- AC Plug -> transformer (10:1) -> diode bridge -> buck or boost stage.
It is electrically isolated from AC to output.
But I've never seen that configuration. So anyone tell me why that's not used?
Thanks in advance.