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Howdy Hank,
I've been designing switch mode magnetics for about thirty years now. The more I learn the less I know. It's true that the principles are well known but the implementation is a morass of compromises. At the power level many of my designs operate at, second and third order effects can suddenly become serious and unexpected design complications. Some people enjoy puzzles. I guess that's why I like designing this sort of stuff. I've worked on a lot of weird stuff, big cap charging supplies, pulse compressors, very high voltage or high current, and tiny stuff with extremely low noise outputs. But I don't have much experience with line frequency magnetics beyond EMI filters. As you say there's not much call for it now. But unfettered by all the weak components the big iron can support amazing overloads, so I think there's still a place for it. At least for now. The cost of steel and copper (and the transportation costs) for such heavy beasts is certainly making them increasingly less attractive. Lately I've been working on equipment in the 10KW-60KW output range switching at 75KHz range. The whole system weighs much less than just the line frequency transformer that would be required alone. The only big iron guys I know are now retired or dead. And the companies I've dealt with that make that stuff tend to have very little engineering staff, not much new going on, (other than some efficiency improvements from amorphous cores) they just crank out the product in cook book fashion. I think nuances of it may soon be a lost. 73 "Henry Kolesnik" wrote in : Hey Grump A transformer is one of the simplest electrical machines and pretty well understood in the classical design but when some of the parameters are changed we don't have much experience or investigation and probably wont. Hot swappable rectifier modules have made transformer based rectifiers uneconomical kinda like carburetors and fuel injection. If you have the time, check with some of the old time designers of transformer rectifiers. Let me now what you find out. I had some notes but those are long gone. Hank |
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