cupoftea
Advanced Member level 6
Hi,
I have been given a Full Bridge SMPS from a customer, to bring up.
It is 115VAC input,
Then CCM Boost PFC at 200kHz.
The output capacitance of the PFC is 94uH....thats five series tantalum electro's in series (!!!)
PFC output cap TWA_E-890185...
This tant cap, has virtually zero capacitance at the 250kHz switching frequency of the Full Bridge SMPS. (the Full Bridge is just downstream of the PFC)
Even these five_series_tantalums are not on the same PCB as the Full Bridge.
They are on a daughter board which is connected to the main PCB via a pin header connector.
There are literally no other capacitors at the input to the Full Bridge.
I have been told "tough luck", just get on with it. There is virtually no room on the Main PCB to solder in extra capacitors.
The Full Bridge is Fsw=250kHz, Vin = 275vdc, (and this vin has 58Vpkpk ripple at 120Hz), 28Vout.
Would you agree this is a total joke?......have you ever run a 500W, 250kHz Full bridge with virtually no input capacitance?...(at the switchign frequency of 250kHz the TWA_E-890185 capacitors have virtually zero capacitance.
I have been given a Full Bridge SMPS from a customer, to bring up.
It is 115VAC input,
Then CCM Boost PFC at 200kHz.
The output capacitance of the PFC is 94uH....thats five series tantalum electro's in series (!!!)
PFC output cap TWA_E-890185...
This tant cap, has virtually zero capacitance at the 250kHz switching frequency of the Full Bridge SMPS. (the Full Bridge is just downstream of the PFC)
Even these five_series_tantalums are not on the same PCB as the Full Bridge.
They are on a daughter board which is connected to the main PCB via a pin header connector.
There are literally no other capacitors at the input to the Full Bridge.
I have been told "tough luck", just get on with it. There is virtually no room on the Main PCB to solder in extra capacitors.
The Full Bridge is Fsw=250kHz, Vin = 275vdc, (and this vin has 58Vpkpk ripple at 120Hz), 28Vout.
Would you agree this is a total joke?......have you ever run a 500W, 250kHz Full bridge with virtually no input capacitance?...(at the switchign frequency of 250kHz the TWA_E-890185 capacitors have virtually zero capacitance.
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