manohar.sathish
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Flickers isn't a very clear specification, it might be a trivial controller instability. Did you try to reduce the voltage control loop gain?But if Ie increase the voltage above 15V , the DC Link Voltage & AC output Flickers
One leg heating could be due to staircase saturation. Do you have any way measuring the primary current of each leg?
For the voltage sagging at high load, you should look and see if your duty cycle is hitting its limits. If so, you may need to redesign the transformer. If the duty cycle isn't maxing out, then your feedback loop doesn't have enough gain.
Hi All,
I measured the leg current of both legs at each step. one leg current is always higher than the other. And at full load 640W , the current difference between the two leg is 4A. Is this in allowable range???
Changing the turns ratio from 2:65 to 3:140 means that your average primary referred voltage must have gone from 10.77V to 7.5V (or 5.385V per turn to 2.5V per turn). On top of that, changing the frequency from 56KHz to 20KHz means the primary volt time product must have changed from 192.3 V*us to 375 V*us (or 96.15 V*us per turn to 125 V*us per turn). So if anything, you must have actually increased the magnetizing flux a bit. If saturation was the problem, then you almost certainly didn't fix it.Hi All,
Now, I got the DC Link stability problem solved
I think it is due to staircase saturation.
I felt the DC-DC switching frequency is too high as it may create heavy losses. So I changed that to 20KHz.
Now both DC-DC and DC-AC section switches at 20KHz.
Then, I Increased the Transformer primary ratio into 3. i.e 3:140 turns.
I tested upto 640W load and the DC link is stable at 368V
Thanks for all your support
I measured the leg current of both legs at each step. one leg current is always higher than the other. And at full load 640W , the current difference between the two leg is 4A. Is this in allowable range???
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