Secondary power supplies are an integral part of any complex device that requires power to different circuit nodes. This includes various kinds of telecommunication equipment, the aerospace industry, battery chargers, etc. Secondary power supplies include the most common pulse converters of both the boost, buck, and buck–boost variety, as well as forward, flyback, and push–pull converters. In particular, a galvanic isolation option may be considered for push–pull types. The use of multi–channel secondary power supplies is relevant for the space industry and satellites, where it is necessary to support the operation of many related devices. The efficiency of such devices is high due to their small number of elements and their simplicity of control. PWM (pulse width modulation) controllers can be considered as the last statement. In turn, the presence of radiation-resistant CMOS technology is required in outer space conditions, which is possessed by the PWM controller considered in this paper. Also, high efficiency and small dimensions can be achieved using planar technology. Here, one such secondary power supply, based on the PWM controller 5315EU015 with a power of 10 W, is considered, as well as the proposed design of a planar transformer. A mathematical model obtained from the algebraization of differential equations method, and from the PSIM software v. 22.2 simulation results and experiments is presented.
Udovichenko et al. (Sun,) studied this question.