Hi,
i need to figure out the working of following SMPS circuit.It is simple one mosfet based SMPS.
I want to make my first smps but first i need to ask few question to implement this project.
1- A little operational explanation.
2- Frequency depends on which part of the circuit.Can it be modified for different frequency.
3- How to determine the core types/size and number of turns for certain output say as in diagram 21v/5A.
4- How to determine the value of load resistor RL and inductor L at the output.
5- I want to regulate the out put voltage by using feed back loop circuit(colored red).How to configure the values of those resistors and capacitor.
That's a much more complicated question than your first one... it all depends on what cooling method is used, what temperature rise is permissible, core material, power throughput, etc... I would start looking at nomograms from companies like EPCOS, they will generally give a lot of info helping with a decision. I recommend a relatively modern material, like 3C90 (as opposed to older stuff like N27).Thanks a lot people.
Now some one help me to find out the core size and number of turns to make the transformer.I have some cores salvaged from different SMPS.
I know the number of turns is related to the cross sectional area of center leg of the core.
The output power depends on size and type of the core.
Am i right?
How to figure out these?
You need EI-33 type core to achieve 21v-5amp.
Its better purchase an old pc power supply(150watt).
And use its original transformer,without any modification.
What is the frequecy with these values? what is calculation formula?No problem it will work, I think 47R resistor and 100p ceramic capacitor will determine the frequency.
Sorry but,sorry but thats 21V and 5A.
Your circuit may work but it is bogus.
-If it was a viable and robust way to do a flyback then nobody would bother with PWM control chips.
-the mosfet in the scms above , is not being driven on quickly enough.
Those components to not really set the operating frequency. The 100p capacitor is just for noise immunity. The 47ohm resistor adjusts the gain of the feedback loop (amongst other things).What is the frequecy with these values? what is calculation formula?
No, these self oscillators are pretty common in ultra low cost supplies where minimum efficiency standards don't apply. You're not going to be E-star certified with this topology.sorry but thats 21V and 5A.
Your circuit may work but it is bogus.
-If it was a viable and robust way to do a flyback then nobody would bother with PWM control chips.
Not necessarily. Consider that the EMF from that auxiliary primary winding may be many tens of volts. The gate zener clamps it at 16-18V, but it will rise to that level quite quick because of that overdrive. Also consider that the converter is in transition mode. Therefore a slow turn on is fine, because it will be soft switching at turn on. At turn off it will be hard switching, but the BJT, along with the positive feedback in the auxiliary winding, will make sure it turns off pretty fast. So the gate drive works fine for this converter.-the mosfet in the scms above , is not being driven on quickly enough.
.I am sure we can get till 28v from atx transformer in bridge or half wave rectification.And 14v in full wave with center tapped.
Every atx supply manufacturer have their own techniques regarding transformer.
Some transformer have 6pins or some have 7 or 8pins at secondary side.
But output volts like dc+5,+12, -5,-12v,+3.3v are same in every psu.
Can you tell how much pins are,of your transformer?
EE-19 is for stand by 5 volt and vcc( 13.5v for TL494)..
First of all i forgot to mention that the core we are talking about was taken from atx supply based on tl494.It was used their along with EE-16 and EE-19 driver tranformers.
It has only one primary winding and no aux winding though it has 3 emty pins too on primary side.Secodary has 6-pins.
I wound it for 12v as in my post#16.But with first transformer with bad ringing it gave 18v.And with second transformer it gave 21V.The cores were same size perhaps material was different.How many turns are for 21v and for aux?
Because transformer detail you mention in post #16 is for 12v.
have not implemented yet.Feed back circuit will keep the output volts stable with load or without load.
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