skn96
Junior Member level 3
Hello All
I'm working on a new power supply design project. This is 2.1 kW , 400 V input (from PFC) and +/-85V output power supply design. I believe that UCC28950 (Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge Controller With Synchronous Rectification) is a good solution.
This power supply drive an audio amplifier and so need to provide two split rails output (please see attached schematic).
I do not have experience with power supply design for audio amplifier and split outputs. I found several full bridge power supply schematics with split rails output and they all had coupled inductors at the output. I rarely have seen these inductors with single output full bridges. I know coupled inductors provide better transient performance but I want to know using them in this application is a must or if it is not a must then what are the trade-off here.
I appreciate your response.
Thanks.
I'm working on a new power supply design project. This is 2.1 kW , 400 V input (from PFC) and +/-85V output power supply design. I believe that UCC28950 (Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge Controller With Synchronous Rectification) is a good solution.
This power supply drive an audio amplifier and so need to provide two split rails output (please see attached schematic).
I do not have experience with power supply design for audio amplifier and split outputs. I found several full bridge power supply schematics with split rails output and they all had coupled inductors at the output. I rarely have seen these inductors with single output full bridges. I know coupled inductors provide better transient performance but I want to know using them in this application is a must or if it is not a must then what are the trade-off here.
I appreciate your response.
Thanks.