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Topologies like push-pull, half-bridge and full bridge don't
require dead time to reset the transformer core. Though that doesn't mean the switch's conduction times can overlap which causes shoot-though current. I think what kills the push-pull in this case is overlapping conduction times not core saturation. For amplifier power supplies it would simplify things to do the regulation at a lower voltage and keep the HV parts at a minimum. Phase controlled 60Hz switching is ok but this might be a better way. There's a use for push-pull or half-bridge or full-bridge where the switches duty cycles are not modulated and the frequency is fixed. The switches run as close to 50% duty cycle as possible without overlap. It's called a "DC Transformer." It's one of the building blocks of compound converter topologies. Handy because it offers isolation and a fixed ratio of step-up or step-down with a DC input and output. Since there's minimal dead-time and no output inductor is required. The efficiency can be very high. The control circuit is an oscillator running at 2F (Like a 555,) followed by a flip-flop and a couple of gates to insure there is never overlap. When using MOSFETs an RCD network on their gates will work, though I favor using logic gates. So if you built one of these with a 10:1 ratio you could put 200VDC in and get 2000VDC out. Any regulation or protection would be done to the 200VDC input. This might not be a bad idea... your 2KV output stage now consists of only rectifiers and a capacitor. Doesn't have to be 200V, pick the voltage that makes it easy. Just a thought. raypsi wrote in news:f60045d7-f5a2-4dbe-a850- : Well I remember repairing Sony TV push pull SMPS I made a living from replacing many a blown PP pair. Sony then went to PP pair in a single package. That reduced the business for me but I had much experience repairing them already. Trick with the Sony push pull was 2% timing components. The PP had to be within 2% of 50% duty cycle. They used a self starting multi vibrator design. After replacing the blown parts I'd power the input up at 20vac and use a 12vdc supply for the start up circuit, Then check the waveform on a scope to make sure it was with 2% fo 50% duty cycle. There was no dead time in the Sony's. They just varied the frequency to regulate the voltage. 73 n8zu |
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