cupoftea
Advanced Member level 6
Hi,
We have an offline PSU with 40vout (39-41V). Its in Hysteretic mode….hysteretic comparator “looking” at vout.
Hysteretic comparator goes via Digital isolator to ON/OFF the primary FET driver/controller. When fully loaded at 400W, then it switches all the time, continuously, and gives around 40Vout…..when loaded at say 200W, it switches in Burst mode , ayk, obviously. When in a burst, the peak current is the same as when on continuous 400W,
Our consultant tells us that when its bursting ON/OFF….etc, to give just 200W output…then its conducted and radiated emissions will be worse than when on continuous switching with 400W load.
Surely this could not be so, would you agree?
We have an offline PSU with 40vout (39-41V). Its in Hysteretic mode….hysteretic comparator “looking” at vout.
Hysteretic comparator goes via Digital isolator to ON/OFF the primary FET driver/controller. When fully loaded at 400W, then it switches all the time, continuously, and gives around 40Vout…..when loaded at say 200W, it switches in Burst mode , ayk, obviously. When in a burst, the peak current is the same as when on continuous 400W,
Our consultant tells us that when its bursting ON/OFF….etc, to give just 200W output…then its conducted and radiated emissions will be worse than when on continuous switching with 400W load.
Surely this could not be so, would you agree?