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advantage of a flyback converter

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hi frinds
the major advantage of a flyback converter is that output filter inductors required for all forward topologies is not required for flyback.why?
why inductor in output side in a flyback converter not seen?
 

This is because the transformer in the fly back acts actually as an inductor and not as a transformer. However in many situations an LC filter is added to the output of the flyback regulator to reduce output voltage ripples.
 

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