spinach
Electrical
- Aug 5, 2008
- 11
I am using a one transistor forward converter......i am worried that my input line voltage is varying some 20%
...So if i have the secondary inductor current going up and down by the same amount at one input voltage...then when this input line voltage rises the secondary inductor current will rise up and then not fall as far back....eventually leading to saturation of the secondary inductor.
-i could solve this by ensurin that seondary inductor current always falls back as far as it has risen at highest input line......but then this will mean having a low duty cycle and power throughput will be more awkward.
Please can reades advise if i am too worried about secondary inductor saturation in one transistor forward converters.?
...So if i have the secondary inductor current going up and down by the same amount at one input voltage...then when this input line voltage rises the secondary inductor current will rise up and then not fall as far back....eventually leading to saturation of the secondary inductor.
-i could solve this by ensurin that seondary inductor current always falls back as far as it has risen at highest input line......but then this will mean having a low duty cycle and power throughput will be more awkward.
Please can reades advise if i am too worried about secondary inductor saturation in one transistor forward converters.?