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- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi all
I am working on a stepdown flyback regulator and am having a few
problems. It steps 220Vac down to 5Vdc(3A) , 12Vdc(2A) and 20Vdc(0.5A).
I designed a similar cct a little while ago(Had some postings on this
group) , using the uc3843/2 ic. That took 220Vac down to 13.8Vdc. I got
that unit working great , running up to 60W continuously with good
regulation etc.
I have essentially the same cct with a different transformer(turns
ratio , and more outputs) , and feedback components changed for a
5V(regulated) output.The other outputs are not regulated,
I have only wound the 5V winding and populated the pcb with the
required components for 5V out so far.
So far my results have not been great. I can get a stable 5V out , but
there are a few problems. The drain voltage of the FET is going WAY to
high.Up to about 800V spike.
The auxilary winding (that supplies the uc3842 with power after start
up) goes from about 13V with no load on the 5V winding to about 40V
when the 5V winding is loaded with 1,5A.This is causing the 1n5819
diode in this part of the cct to blow.I got around this by putting 2
diodes in series , but this is curing the symptom , not the cause :0(
Why should this windings voltage shoot up like this.The switching
FET is also getting to hot.
The previous cct(220 > 13.8v) used a transformer that was wound by a
transformer company. For this cct I am winding my own transformer , so
I suspect that this is where my problems are comming from. The
switching frequency is about 100KHz.I am using a EC35 core with N27
material with a 0.5mm gap.
I have tried various designs(different Dmax 0.3 - 0.45) for calculating
the windings , all get similar poor results.
My current windings are. Lp 53 turns(600uH) . N (aux) 8 turns and the
5V winding 3 turns.
I have tried changing the order of the windings , with little change.
ie
primary , then aux , then 5v.
aux , primary , 5v.
aux , 5v , primary.
1/2 primary , aux , 1/2primary then 5V
Hope I am making sence.
Is there something I am missing here.
A simulation shows the circuit working ok without the huge voltage
appearing on the primary(coupling set at 0.9).
I thaught that getting 5V would not be any harder than getting 13.8V!!
The power level at this stage(without the other windings) is only about
15W.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Rob
I am working on a stepdown flyback regulator and am having a few
problems. It steps 220Vac down to 5Vdc(3A) , 12Vdc(2A) and 20Vdc(0.5A).
I designed a similar cct a little while ago(Had some postings on this
group) , using the uc3843/2 ic. That took 220Vac down to 13.8Vdc. I got
that unit working great , running up to 60W continuously with good
regulation etc.
I have essentially the same cct with a different transformer(turns
ratio , and more outputs) , and feedback components changed for a
5V(regulated) output.The other outputs are not regulated,
I have only wound the 5V winding and populated the pcb with the
required components for 5V out so far.
So far my results have not been great. I can get a stable 5V out , but
there are a few problems. The drain voltage of the FET is going WAY to
high.Up to about 800V spike.
The auxilary winding (that supplies the uc3842 with power after start
up) goes from about 13V with no load on the 5V winding to about 40V
when the 5V winding is loaded with 1,5A.This is causing the 1n5819
diode in this part of the cct to blow.I got around this by putting 2
diodes in series , but this is curing the symptom , not the cause :0(
Why should this windings voltage shoot up like this.The switching
FET is also getting to hot.
The previous cct(220 > 13.8v) used a transformer that was wound by a
transformer company. For this cct I am winding my own transformer , so
I suspect that this is where my problems are comming from. The
switching frequency is about 100KHz.I am using a EC35 core with N27
material with a 0.5mm gap.
I have tried various designs(different Dmax 0.3 - 0.45) for calculating
the windings , all get similar poor results.
My current windings are. Lp 53 turns(600uH) . N (aux) 8 turns and the
5V winding 3 turns.
I have tried changing the order of the windings , with little change.
ie
primary , then aux , then 5v.
aux , primary , 5v.
aux , 5v , primary.
1/2 primary , aux , 1/2primary then 5V
Hope I am making sence.
Is there something I am missing here.
A simulation shows the circuit working ok without the huge voltage
appearing on the primary(coupling set at 0.9).
I thaught that getting 5V would not be any harder than getting 13.8V!!
The power level at this stage(without the other windings) is only about
15W.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Rob