check for a lose lamination in the transformer core?
Mik
Thanks for the tip, Mik!
It just didn't crossed my mind to check that because I've just pull the transformer from an "just died" UPS. I've just thighten up the screws (they were pretty lose indeed) and the noise has reduced alot! Now I can finally "listen" the high frequency whining though the lower frequency noise it's still there.
Does the output capacitor (across the output) has something to do with it? Do I have to put a larger one, if the carrier frequency might be lower than the original (APC) design?
LATER EDIT:
I've checked the transformer (after thightening up the screws) WITHOUT the output capacitor (and load). As far as I connected the capacitor, the powerful noise has return.
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So it's something related with the output capacitor. It's value is 2,2uF/400V. Is it too small/large? Unfortunatelly, I don't have such spare capacitors to test different variants.
PS:
Thanks for the tip, Orson! I don't have the possibility to check the DC bias current but I'm confident that the sPWM signal it's quite simetrical and the MOSFETs are identical (and no one is getting hot). Like I've just said, the noise comes out when I connect the output capacitor (with or without load).
Maybe it's some kind of (bad) resonant frequency, I should try with different capacitor values.