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Power supply manufacturers try to make smaller and more efficient power supplies by increasing the switching frequency. Is this necessary? In all known switchmode technologies the flyback is the technology which uses the fewest number of components. By this technique it is possible to make very compact power supplies without using very high switching frequencies. This article is more written after practical design experiences than theoretical calculations.