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Thanks, i must admit the MDT tool is not working today for some reason. I am looking at the "non sinusoidal core loss density" tab and its not displaying anything (Power loss vs frequency) when i put in values of temperature, B, Ferrite type and frequency. I looked at the manual page 7 and it sheds no light.Your transformer fundamental frequency is 40 kHz. According to MDT, +/- 0.22 B is feasible with 25K core temperature rise, giving > 4 kW transferred power for ETD59. Even at +/- 0.15 B (+10 K), 3 kW can be transferred.
OK solved this now, the "141mT" setting does not work in MDT...all other settings do.Thanks, i must admit the MDT tool is not working today for some reason. I am looking at the "non sinusoidal core loss density" tab and its not displaying anything (Power loss vs frequency) when i put in values of temperature, B, Ferrite type and frequency. I looked at the manual page 7 and it sheds no light.
Thanks, i must admit i cant see how you get the core temperature rise using MDT. You can state your ambient temperature, but it doesnt tell you what the core temperature rise is?Your transformer fundamental frequency is 40 kHz. According to MDT, +/- 0.22 B is feasible with 25K core temperature rise,
Thanks yes, though we don't know of any Litz wire brands other than TEX-ELZ, so we just put up with the fact that it is triple insulated for the secondary.you only need TIW TEX-E for the pri or the sec - not both ...
Thanks, yes...Pri DC res is 91mR and I(pri) rms is 1.61A giving 0.238W Loss.Have you calc the "DC" losses for the wires?
Thanks. On the current doubler inductor, the I(AV) =10.5A, but ipkpk = 2.94A. This equates to a delta B of just 60mT at 80kHz. As such, for this inductor, would you say its necessary to move the wires away from the 1.5mm centre leg gap?On the chokes - move the wires away from the gap
Most recently i have designed and taken through to production two PFC'd Offline Flybacks. One of 60W and one of 30W.Ah well - you will see for your self empirically soon enough ...
this one https://www.ferroxcube.com/upload/media/product/file/Pr_ds/E100_60_28.pdfDo you know of any other bigger cores?
Thanks, but yes i believe what you say... We once took apart a 3kW offline LLC converter battery charger. The Resonant inductor was on a PQ4040 core.....and it was just a few turns, but they were mega multi strand Litz wire......and also, they were wound on like a plastic "spool" kind of add-on thing that had been added into the bobbin so that the turns were kept well away from the centre leg gap of the ferrite.....which must have been as you say, to reduce heating from fringing fields.Ah well - you will see for your self empirically soon enough ...
Thanks, thats what i mean, the frequency was ~66kHz, (ie high) the delta B was 300mT (is, as bad as it can be), and the wire size was two strands of 0.27mm TIW, (ie not Litz, so worst case), and the strands were right by the gap (ie, worst case again).Depends on the peak flux, the freq, the size of wire, how close to gap - comparing apples and oxen not always helpful ...
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