Which kinda capacitors have been designed to carry up to 1A?AC current rating of capacitors should be considered, too. No regular 10 µF (or 68 µF) electrolytic capacitor is designed to carry > 1 A rms.
I thought maybe 1N4007 is suitable for 10 KHz switching. anyway..
yes I know for 22 KHz switching, schottky diode is necessary.
Special low ESR types, or larger capacitance (1000 µF or above) electrolytic capacitors. They also allow to reduce the switching frequency.Which kinda capacitors have been designed to carry up to 1A?
2. I think the value of output capacitor is not enough. and maybe in practice you have ripple in output. isn't it?
3. Do you prefer 10KHz switching instead of 22KHz? why?
5. The only problem of my circuit is what I mentioned before. if I replace 68uF capacitor and 10KHz switching in my circuit, then 1N4007 diodes don't become hot?
Apart from the current rating problem, you are right that 68 uF is sufficient. I didn't read the waveform voltage range previously.
@BradtheRad, By the way, how did you upload your schematic on the net?
I have another question, is there any ways to generate -12V instead of -24V from the positive power supply of +24V? in other word I have totally 36V p-p at output instead of 48V?
During my search through the papers, I could find this topology; however I don't know how it can be implemented.
Thanks for any suggestion
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I simulated your schematic. I don't know what problem is with my schematic. but I couldn't achieve to desire result. the clock signal is 0 ~ 24V. look at picture below. I don't recognize any difference between your schematic and mine!
please export link or paste your code.
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