Hi
In a Full bridge, your primary inductance will determine what magnetising current you get.
Remember that in a full bridge, the actual power current does not saturate the transformer…only the magnetising current can saturate it.
In the ideal world you would have an enormous primary inductance and so negligible magnetising current…but in the real world you will have to tolerate some i(mag)…..just make sure that the magnetising current is a insignificant amount compared to the secondary current referred to the primary. And make sure that your magnetising current peak doesnt saturate the transformer.
Use V=Ldi/dt
Remember that with a full bridge, the actual delta slope of the magnetising current in the primary will be equal about zero current…going positive and negative.
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I design full bridges as if they were” imaginary buck converters” with an “effective input voltage”.
You nicely choose the “effective input voltage” to be whatever you want for your imaginary buck…….obviously something that gives you your wanted vout at your minimum vin and that at your maximum duty cycle…(talking of the imaginary buck converter)
…..then you convert your imaginary buck converter into a real full bridge converter…..
You do that by looking at what your actual input voltage is (to the full bridge)…then make your full bridge transformer turns ratio convert your actual input voltage into your “effective input voltage”.
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The attached is a full bridge simulation in LTspice......you can see the magnetising current by going "add trace" and putting in the expresion i give for magnetising current into the waveform window.
Please email me if you want my entire free switch mode power supply course....which gives details on how to do transformers etc etc etc
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for inductance the equation is L(nH) = AL. N^2
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Remember in a full bridge your "power current" doesnt "see" the inductance of the primary or secondary....it just gets transformed by the turns ratio (scaled).
The magnetising current in the primary does "see" the primary inductance
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you have a lot of secondary current and may need to consider sync rects...also litz wire will be needed.
Lets see if you can fit on enough copper on the transformer windings to get your winding resistance low enough for you with that etd44