SLVUBB4B November 2017 – February 2023
In Flyback converters the output voltage is reflected from the secondary to the primary side. Additionally, parasitics caused by the layout and the Flyback transformer leakage inductance can cause a voltage spike followed by ringing when the MOSFET is turning off. The voltage spike and the ringing can be limited by implementing an RCD-snubber circuit in parallel to the primary winding. The energy of the high-frequency ringing is dissipated in the RCD-network. The RCD-Snubber Calculator for Flyback converters in Power Stage Designer helps the designer choose the starting values for snubber resistor and capacitor based on the user’s inputs, which follow:
#SLVUBB42043 shows the RCD-Snubber Calculator for Flyback Converters window.
Vsnub is the reflected output voltage plus the permitted overshoot caused by transformer leakage inductance and switching node parasitics. Thus Ksnub has a value greater than 1. TI recommends a value of 1.5 for most applications, permitting 50% overshoot (see [1]). See #SLVUBB45069.
Starting Snubber resistance:
Starting Snubber capacitance: