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active clamp forward converter
  • 2 swicth forward converter
  • 3.6KW
  • 47
  • AC to DC
  • active clamp
  • Forward
  • Line OVP
  • PWM
  • self driven sync rectifiers.
  • SMPS
  • UCC2892
  • UCC2894
  • UCC2897A
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