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Need help for SMPS 0-450V 200mA

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200v smps

Anybody have a schematic for an smps with variable output 0-450V (or something like that), 200mA max output. Preferably 230Vac input.

I have built a nixie 200V SMPS with 12V input, but that only delivers about 20mA output.

Any help is appreciated.

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Nico
 

you better go for full bridge
 
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Full bridge would be total mistake in this application (90Watts and large output voltage range) I think Flyback would be much better, of course the lowest voltage that can be used wouldn't be lower than 20V (Lower Voltages may be unstable) but i don't think that's a problem.

Sorry for my English I'm from Poland, and I'm only 16 :p But i've made lots of Power supplies :)
 
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in flyback for output volt 450v the spike will be very high
 

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I think Flyback the wrong way..u only think the desing of the transformer..the leak inductance high,becuase u need many windings..mean u have HV spikes..and
the problem are 0-450V the first..u calulate the Dutycycle first.. u need an PWM 0-98%..
i think the best solution ..u make an PFC ..the Outputspannung are 450V..u can use like FAN48** or some St component..after u make an Floating Ground Step Down Converter..there are easy to make the Current limiting and ec...

Willi
 

but he need it in buck/boost design from 0-430v
 

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i think u understand wrong..first u have an PFC Booster..the Outputvoltage are 450V..u connect an Stepdown to this PFC....the Input voltage of the stepdown are 450V..

Willi
 

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