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It's a pretty safe bet that it's a topology which will work, because the existing output is described as a center tapped full wave configuration. (If I read Jimmie's post correctly.) I'm expecting it's a half-bridge with its 375W output. Then two center tapped full wave outputs of opposite polarity from one winding can be built. In this case the output voltage is mainly determined by the bulk supply's voltage, the switch's duty cycle and the transformer's turns ratio. All of those are identical for each output, because they use the same secondary winding. With a somewhat balanced load and identical output circuits, cross regulation (regulating only the +15) should work ok. A coupled inductor would further improve the regulation. Then sensing across the outputs (30V) or summing them might be desirable. It all depends on what the load requirements will be. . In that power range another popular topology is the single or two switch forward converter. In these the switches drive the core in one direction then let it reset by various mechanisms. It's kind of interesting, replace two diagonally opposed switches in a full bridge with rectifiers and you have a two switch forward converter. Then the output voltage waveform is asymmetrical and you're forced to use half wave rectification. It's very rare to see a flyback converter at this power level with such a low output voltage. It's possible some special applications might require one but it's generally ugly and not economical. Anyway... I think it's worth a try but I could be wrong. 73, Grumpy raypsi wrote in news:da8150b8-d79d-4b31-8d67- : On Nov 7, 5:47 pm, Grumpy The Mule wrote: I forgot to mention that I made the assumption it's a forward converter that produces symmetrical output. I'm expecting it's a half-bridge converter. Other topologies would require an additional winding to the transformer. 73 Grumpy Right, to pick up the negative supply you has to have a waveform that has enough negative going cycle you might be able to pick up sum ringing waveform and rectify it. Don't expect to gits -15 volts @ 25 amps. If you're lucky you have a push pull front end. But I don't think your -15 is going to be regulated. 73 OM n8zu |
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