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What is flyback transformer?

February 6, 2018 by Ranital

DWQA Questions › Category: Transformer › What is flyback transformer?
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A flyback transformer (FBT), also called a line output transformer (LOPT), is a special type of electrical transformer. It was initially designed to generate high voltage sawtooth signals at a relatively high frequency. In modern applications, it is used extensively in switched-mode power supplies for both low (3 V) and high voltage (over 10 kV) supplies.

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