Advantages of using a current transformer (CT) for current sensing in switched mode power converters are that galvanic isolation is inherent, losses are low, the bandwidth is high and a high-amplitude output signal may be obtained. However, 'droop' occurs as a result of the magnetising current drawn. Peak current droop is defined as the instantaneous per-unit shortfall in sensed current at the end of a rectangular pulse. Average current droop is defined as the per-unit shortfall in the average current sensed. The CT inherently operates in a resonant mode when sensing a unidirectional current pulse. This is advantageous as some of the current-time product lost to the magnetising branch may be recovered thereby alleviating the average current...