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On Sep 10, 8:05*pm, Grumpy The Mule wrote:
my guess is the quasi-push pull output is due to the leakage energy recovery circuit. *HV flyback transformers usually have very high leakage inductance (the part of the magnetizng inductance not coupled to the secondary is leakage inductance) because distance between windings is a major cause of poor coupling and you need distance for isolation. * Exactly right I was in a hurry to get off to work and cut out the part about the Damper diode and hold down capacitor. So yeah the diode which looks like a varistor and may very well be a varistor, is the push pull switch shorting out the induced trailing edge energy of the IGBT. They use a .032 mfd across the primary along with the damper. So the damper is switching on after the IGBT turned is off. At least that's how I think it works... Please let me know when you've scoped the waveforms. Hopefully on the day 911, I get this powered up with low voltage. . VK3HZ waveforms were at 50 hz trace sweep frequency so you couldn't see the 30khz waveform. 73 OM n8zu |
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