cupoftea
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Hi,
The attached LTspice sim and PDF schem, is a 300W Full Bridge with current doubler output and Synchronous rectifiers.
Vout = 32V, Pout = 300W, Vin = 10-36Vdc, F(sw) = 125kHz, Output inductor frequency is 250kHz.
The transformer turns ratio needs to be Ns/Np = 9:1.
As such, when Vin is at 36V, the V(reflected) to the secondary is 324V, and on top of that, AYK, the output diodes suffer the leakage inductance voltage spike.
The Vds ringing due to the leakage inductance, and high voltage on the sec diodes, means that this SMPS cannot be used with synch Rect FETs….however, with an Active Capacitor Snubber (as shown), its possible to damp the Vds ringing and indeed , allow synch Rect FETs to be used…..but only ones with sufficiently low Cds.
The trouble is the amount of auxiliary circuitry that’s necessitated (as shown)….the Active Capacitor Snubber means that huge 200A spike currents are seen in the primary FETs at start up…therefore, the Active Capacitor has to be pre-charged with a dual cascaded boost converter (as shown). Also, the Active Capacitor Snubber needs the shown flyback converter to constantly switch the energy building up in the Active Capacitor to the output of the Full Bridge.
The other advantage is that if we wish, we can do away with the Synch Rects and just use a couple of 600V SiC diodes in parallel instead of the Synch Rects……since the diodes are well snubbed, we can get away with 600V SiC’s without worry. SiC’s share current so no trouble there either.
The problem is the Dual cascaded boost, …..ie, we really need a controller with two overcurrent sense inputs for it, but a long search shows there are none.
Do you know of any?
The attached LTspice sim and PDF schem, is a 300W Full Bridge with current doubler output and Synchronous rectifiers.
Vout = 32V, Pout = 300W, Vin = 10-36Vdc, F(sw) = 125kHz, Output inductor frequency is 250kHz.
The transformer turns ratio needs to be Ns/Np = 9:1.
As such, when Vin is at 36V, the V(reflected) to the secondary is 324V, and on top of that, AYK, the output diodes suffer the leakage inductance voltage spike.
The Vds ringing due to the leakage inductance, and high voltage on the sec diodes, means that this SMPS cannot be used with synch Rect FETs….however, with an Active Capacitor Snubber (as shown), its possible to damp the Vds ringing and indeed , allow synch Rect FETs to be used…..but only ones with sufficiently low Cds.
The trouble is the amount of auxiliary circuitry that’s necessitated (as shown)….the Active Capacitor Snubber means that huge 200A spike currents are seen in the primary FETs at start up…therefore, the Active Capacitor has to be pre-charged with a dual cascaded boost converter (as shown). Also, the Active Capacitor Snubber needs the shown flyback converter to constantly switch the energy building up in the Active Capacitor to the output of the Full Bridge.
The other advantage is that if we wish, we can do away with the Synch Rects and just use a couple of 600V SiC diodes in parallel instead of the Synch Rects……since the diodes are well snubbed, we can get away with 600V SiC’s without worry. SiC’s share current so no trouble there either.
The problem is the Dual cascaded boost, …..ie, we really need a controller with two overcurrent sense inputs for it, but a long search shows there are none.
Do you know of any?