SMPSs deserve special consideration in circuit engineering. They require a deep knowledge of electromagnetism besides electronic circuits and components. Magnetic materials and inductor and transformers manufacturing and testing is essential when you design an SMPS for commercial purposes. I suggest the following basic itinerary:
- Define the topology. Buck, boost, fly-back, etc. Also, specifications like isolation, output power, voltage input range, power factor, efficiency, true-hole or surface mounting components and applicable standards.
- Choose the controller that fit your needs: Voltage or current mode, built-in or external switcher, seeking info into the Application Notes and Prototype models at the main semiconductor manufacturers, for instance, Unitrode (Texas), ST, Maxim, National, IR, LT, etc.
- Define the operation mode of your controller: In general, discontinuous mode is preferred over continuous mode. However, this is not always the case, in PC power supplies (for example the PS of my PC doesn't start unloaded.) This operation mode is dependant on the controller, the inductor and load conditions.
- Search for suppliers and/or manufactures for the main components, named: low impedance capacitors, switching transistors, fast rectifier diodes, magnetic materials, coil forms and heatsinks.
- Prepare a worksheet for calculations of the several sections of the SMPS: Primary switcher, snubber circuits, inductors and transformers, rectifier section, feedback section. Make what-if scenarios.
- Simulate in PSPICE, if possible, the primary switching for several inductances, turn ratios, capacitances, etc. Do not forget nor disregard your calculations when manufacturing or requesting samples. Fortunately, the behavior of magnetic materials is close to reality.
- Technology and new products appear every day, so check for manufacturer’s advising on new designs.
- Search the Internet on specific studies about snubber calculations, transformer design and PSPICE models. Unless you are designing for hobby, it is difficult to found ready made circuits.
- Printed circuit design is another important issue.
- Built and test your circuit by sections in open loop mode first, then in closed loop, making the necessary adjustments.
Good luck.