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- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi to all.
Sorry if this is long winded...
I have been tasked with designing a supply 220Vac to 28Vdc , 2.5A (~70W).
The enclosure is plactic 90mm by 90mm with a height of about 4cm at one end
sloping down to
about 1,5cm at the other.The enclosure has NO ventelation (designed to be ant
proof).
The area I have to work with is plenty , but I am having heat issues. Other
constraints are
low cost to make and assemble. Ambient up to 50deg.
The initial power supply I designed was a flyback supply using a uc3842
controller chip. The supply is
running well on the bench , but in the box , under full load is getting to hot.
It has not failed yet , but the
heatsink temp is around 90 deg. I am assuming the junction temp is probably
about 10deg above this.
Add another 30 deg for high ambient temps and I can't see this working for long
:0(
The switching fet has a small heatsink , and I am using a SM rectifieng diode ,
with the board as heatsink.
I'm using quite a large area of the pcb for the diode heatsink. Top and bottom
, with lots of via's to conduct heat
across layers. this seems to be working well.
I'm assuming the supply won't be more than say 80% efficient , so that is about
14W of heat to get rid of.
Quite a lot is a small plastic box with no ventelation...
I have then tried to make quasi resonant convertor using a ncp1207 from ON
semi. The circuit seems to be working well , but the switching fet seems to be
getting hotter than in my other design. Even at low load.I thought a resonant
convertor should be more efficient.I have sent some screenshots of the fet's
drain waveform to ABSE. Maybe someone can see from that what may be going
wrong. The waveforms look like they should as far as I can see.
Maybe I am expecting to much from this type (flyback) of supply. Would I be
better off using a forward converter
type of supply ?
Any tips would be appreciated.
Cheers
Rob
Sorry if this is long winded...
I have been tasked with designing a supply 220Vac to 28Vdc , 2.5A (~70W).
The enclosure is plactic 90mm by 90mm with a height of about 4cm at one end
sloping down to
about 1,5cm at the other.The enclosure has NO ventelation (designed to be ant
proof).
The area I have to work with is plenty , but I am having heat issues. Other
constraints are
low cost to make and assemble. Ambient up to 50deg.
The initial power supply I designed was a flyback supply using a uc3842
controller chip. The supply is
running well on the bench , but in the box , under full load is getting to hot.
It has not failed yet , but the
heatsink temp is around 90 deg. I am assuming the junction temp is probably
about 10deg above this.
Add another 30 deg for high ambient temps and I can't see this working for long
:0(
The switching fet has a small heatsink , and I am using a SM rectifieng diode ,
with the board as heatsink.
I'm using quite a large area of the pcb for the diode heatsink. Top and bottom
, with lots of via's to conduct heat
across layers. this seems to be working well.
I'm assuming the supply won't be more than say 80% efficient , so that is about
14W of heat to get rid of.
Quite a lot is a small plastic box with no ventelation...
I have then tried to make quasi resonant convertor using a ncp1207 from ON
semi. The circuit seems to be working well , but the switching fet seems to be
getting hotter than in my other design. Even at low load.I thought a resonant
convertor should be more efficient.I have sent some screenshots of the fet's
drain waveform to ABSE. Maybe someone can see from that what may be going
wrong. The waveforms look like they should as far as I can see.
Maybe I am expecting to much from this type (flyback) of supply. Would I be
better off using a forward converter
type of supply ?
Any tips would be appreciated.
Cheers
Rob