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There's no current in the transformer primary winding, and the inductor current, flow through both secondary winding, the current in each winding is iL/2
No, that's not true. The magnetizing current never goes throught the body diode of T1 and T2.
When T1 is off, the magnetizing current is freewheeling in the magnetizing inductance and the primary side of the transformer, as I said before.
And at the same time, the leakage inductance and the...
When T1 is off, the secondary side is shorted because D1 and D2 are both conducted. So if you model the transfomer as a inductor paralleled with a ideal transformer, you can see that the magnetizing current is freewheeling in the loop consisted of magnetizing inductor and the primary side the...
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I don't think that is anybody's fault. If I have to blame, should I blame the low cost of Asian Labor, or the US government? All I want to do now is accept the truth.
Of course another new year is coming, I'm going to have beer NOW
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