The present invention relates to switching mode power supplies, and particularly to a switching mode power supply in which a forward circuit and a flyback circuit share one transformer.
Generally, in most traditional switching mode power supplies, only forward circuits or flyback circuits are adopted. If in situations both a forward circuit and a flyback circuit are adopted, the flyback circuit is usually configured separately from the forward circuit. That is, the forward circuit and the flyback circuit are respectively constituted by different transformers. Hence, when the forward circuit or the flyback circuit transfers electrical power to loads, an amount of electrical power is converted into magnetic power and stored in a core of a transformer constituting the forward circuit or the flyback circuit. The magnetic power is consumed in a form of heat, reducing a transfer rate of electrical power to the loads.
Therefore, there is a need for providing a switching mode power supply which can solve the above-mentioned problem.
A switching mode power supply, includes: a direct current (DC) power source; a transformer connected to the DC power source and including a primary winding, a first secondary winding and a second secondary winding; an output terminal connected to the transformer; a pulse-width modulation (PWM) circuit for producing PWM wave; and a switching circuit under control of the PWM circuit by applying PWM wave thereto and connected with the primary winding of the transformer. The switching mode power supply further includes: a first rectification circuit connected to the first secondary winding and constitutes a forward circuit together with the primary winding and the first secondary winding; and a second rectification circuit connected to the second secondary winding and constitutes a flyback circuit together with the primary winding and the second secondary winding.
Other advantages and novel features will be drawn from the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The transformer 20 includes at least one primary winding L1 and two secondary windings L2 and L3. A dotted terminal of the primary winding L1 is connected with the DC power source 10 and an undotted terminal thereof is connected with the switching circuit 40. A dotted terminal of the secondary winding L2 is connected with a first rectification circuit 50 and an undotted terminal thereof is grounded together with a dotted terminal of the secondary winding L3. An undotted terminal of the secondary winding L3 is connected with a second rectification circuit 80.
The primary winding L1, the secondary winding L2, and the first rectification circuit 50 constitutes a forward circuit, and the primary winding L1, the secondary winding L3, and the second rectification circuit 80 constitutes a flyback circuit. In this preferred embodiment, the forward circuit is connected to the output terminal 90 via a power storing circuit 61, and the flyback circuit is directly connected to the output terminal 90.
When the switching circuit 40 is switched on by the PWM circuit 30, power enters the dotted terminal of the primary winding L1 of the transformer 20, and meanwhile the forward circuit functions. The power is transferred to the secondary winding L1 from the primary winding L1. The power is further transferred by the secondary winding L2 to the power storing circuit 61 via the first rectification circuit 50 and stored in the power storing circuit 61. When the switching circuit 40 is switched off by the PWM circuit 30, the flyback circuit functions. The flyback circuit converts magnetic power stored in the core of the transformer 20 into electrical power and transfers the electrical power to the output terminal 90. At the same time, the power storing circuit 61 also deliveries power to the output terminal 90.
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The switching mode power supply further includes a filter circuit 70 interposed between the output terminal 90 and the ground, and used for reducing current ripples output to the load 100 and fed back to the PWM circuit 30.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
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