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Magnetizing inductor is dynamically shorted by the voltage..

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Hi all

I'm studying LLC resonant converter and have a question about transformer magnetizing inductance.

Below article (AND8311) shows about that at page 6 (Left side)

"As this inductor is dynamically
shorted by the voltage reflection
, it does not participate to
the on-going resonance between Ls and Cs which deliver the
output energy"

**broken link removed**

It means as primary side voltage is reflected by secondary side, the primary side magnetizing inductance is dynamically shorted.(Magnetizing inductance value becomes zero)

I do not understand what does that means.
Why magnetizing inductance becomes shorted???

Thanks.
 

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