Can change of load on one winding affect output of other windings (Flyback SMPS)?
- From: "siliconmike" <siliconmike@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 6 Dec 2005 10:29:46 -0800
For a flyback SMPS, if the output [with feedback] is loaded, the
switching duty cycle goes up.
In this situation, what would happen to voltages on other outputs ?
(They remain constant I guess, but why?? Shouldn't they shoot up?)
Please explain.
Mike
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