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Hello,
Our contractor has designed a 60W offline Flyback LED driver for us (VAC Input = 190-265VAC).
This is for 7 hours use per night in UK, and the PCB is inside a totally sealed plastic enclosure.
It is 89% efficient. This contractor has chosen the Wakefield solutions 274-1AB heatsink for both the T0220 power FET and the TO220 Secondary diode.
He insists that this is all that’s needed, and is not allowing any more room on the PCB for any bigger heatsink. We believe that this heatsink is way too small…do you agree?
We havent thermal tested it because the PCB isnt yet made.
Output is 60V, 1A.
The flyback operates in boundary conduction mode.
The switching frequency is around the 80kHz mark.
There are no fans in the enclosure.
TO220 Heatsink (P/N = 274-1AB by Wakefield solutions)
https://uk.farnell.com/wakefield-so...y=https:en-GB/Element14_United_Kingdom/search
Our contractor has designed a 60W offline Flyback LED driver for us (VAC Input = 190-265VAC).
This is for 7 hours use per night in UK, and the PCB is inside a totally sealed plastic enclosure.
It is 89% efficient. This contractor has chosen the Wakefield solutions 274-1AB heatsink for both the T0220 power FET and the TO220 Secondary diode.
He insists that this is all that’s needed, and is not allowing any more room on the PCB for any bigger heatsink. We believe that this heatsink is way too small…do you agree?
We havent thermal tested it because the PCB isnt yet made.
Output is 60V, 1A.
The flyback operates in boundary conduction mode.
The switching frequency is around the 80kHz mark.
There are no fans in the enclosure.
TO220 Heatsink (P/N = 274-1AB by Wakefield solutions)
https://uk.farnell.com/wakefield-so...y=https:en-GB/Element14_United_Kingdom/search