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Laboratory Workbook: NAME: Vishnuvardhan S ROLL NO:19BMC209
Laboratory Workbook: NAME: Vishnuvardhan S ROLL NO:19BMC209
ROLL NO:19BMC209
LABORATORY WORKBOOK
Experiment Number: 12
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OBJECTIVE:
ACQUISITION
APPARATUS REQUIRED:
S.
N Apparatus Range Qty
o
1 DC Voltage Source 5v 1
3 Solver Configuration - 1
4 Diode - 1
5 Power Sensor - 1
6 N Channel MOSFET - 1
7 Feedback Controler - 1
8 Capacitor 100uF 1
9 Pulse Generator - 1
10 Cyclic Load - 1
11 Voltage Sensor - 1
12 PS Constant - 1
13 Scope - 1
14 From - 3
THEORY:
PROCEDURE:
1. Open MATLAB in command widow type ee_converter_flyback
2. A new window with fly back circuit opens
3. Change vRef to 15 click apply
4. Run simulation
5. Click scope
6. View the graph
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
GRAPH:
INFERENCES:
1. When the current flowing through an inductor is cut off, the energy stored in
the magnetic field is released by a sudden reversal of the terminal voltage. If a
diode is in place to conduct the stored energy somewhere useful, the diode is
called a flyback diode. This only requires one winding on the inductor, so the
inductor would be called a flyback transformer. This arrangement has the
interesting property of transferring energy to the secondary side of the power
supply only when the primary switch is off.
2. The basic flyback converter uses a relatively small number of components. A
switching device chops the input DC voltage and the energy in the primary is
transferred to the secondary through the switching transformer. A diode in the
secondary rectifies the voltage while the capacitor smoothes the rectified
voltage. In a practical circuit, a feedback circuit is used to monitor the output
voltage and while a control circuit switching device.
RESULT: