The dc-dc converter in the schematic is being operated in discontinuous conduction mode..As the dc-dc converter is buck-boost integrated buck converter(i.e. buck-boost is the first stage and buck is the second),it has inherent input current shaping property..so no need of multiplication...U just have to control the load voltage..That is why i am using SG3525...
Your Cf capacitor is only 1 uF. The waveform going into the buck converter is not smooth.
Increase its value to 100 uF.
I would like to be educated, as I've never seen such a scheme. Not saying that is not possible, only that I've never seen it.
Maybe there is an assumption you made which is causing your problem.
But with no schematic, no board layout and no photos provided, it is impossible for forum members to provide meaningful help.
Thanks for the info.
The voltage spikes are always caused by either:
1) Too high ESR/ESL on the filter components
2) Parasitic capacitance/ inductance in resonance.
Both are layout and actual component dependent.
one more thing i forgot to mention...i havent designed my testing circuit in PCB....i am using a general purpose board for designing it...Is it causing unnecessary EMI as my switching frequency is high(47 KHz)???
That's it!
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