electronics forum

Rules | Recent posts | topic RSS | Search | Register  | Log in

Noisy output voltage from DCM flyback


Post new topic  Reply to topic    EDAboard.com Forum Index -> Power Electronics -> Noisy output voltage from DCM flyback
Author Message
johan.o



Joined: 04 Nov 2009
Posts: 1
Location: Sweden


Post04 Nov 2009 21:35   

Noisy output voltage from DCM flyback


Hello,

(This is my first post here. )

I have built a DCM Flyback for 400 VDC to 750 VDC input voltage.
With a output of 15V/2A.

Actually i followed this application note (http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/an/13127.pdf) when i built it.

One of the bigger problems i had was that the output was quite noisy so i putted
a extra LC filter (30µH/ 1000µF) on the output. That did allot!

I also placed (two 2,2nF serial connected to handle the voltage) Y1 Capacitor
between the output ground and the primary ground, to couple back capacitive coupled noise currents. That also did some to help.

But still there is some high frequency noise at the output that seem to come from
the primary side oscillations between the leakage inductance and C_cs, and also a ringing frequency that seem to come from when the transistor turns on and discharge the C_cs [ESBT].

Anyone have any tips? Perhaps i would need a screen in my transformer to stop
capacitive coupling.. i am quite frustrated so any tips would be real nice.
I am thankful for any help. Very Happy
Back to top
eem2am



Joined: 22 Jun 2008
Posts: 753
Helped: 13


Post07 Nov 2009 16:48   

Noisy output voltage from DCM flyback


maybe you can just put snubber over secondary diode or across secondary?
Back to top
Google
AdSense
Google Adsense




Post07 Nov 2009 16:48   

Ads




Back to top
Mr.Cool



Joined: 20 Jun 2001
Posts: 641
Helped: 24


Post09 Nov 2009 5:14   

Noisy output voltage from DCM flyback


this is a pretty common problem actually. often its because designer got a quick "off the shelf" transformer only to find out later the device is for communication - not power - as most transformers you find easily are for communication field.

maybe put a series R-C across terminals of secondary.

good luck, noise is a tough problem to solve. you can bandage it a bit with caps and such, but really the only solution is a good understanding of both mechanical and electrical design to get noise down. sadly, you don't learn what to do until AFTER you do it wrong a couple of times.

ps. DCM is supposed to be noisy, that's the down side.
Back to top
Arabic versionBulgarian versionCatalan versionCzech versionDanish versionGerman versionGreek versionEnglish versionSpanish versionFinnish versionFrench versionHindi versionCroatian versionIndonesian versionItalian versionHebrew versionJapanese versionKorean versionLithuanian versionLatvian versionDutch versionNorwegian versionPolish versionPortuguese versionRomanian versionRussian versionSlovak versionSlovenian versionSerbian versionSwedish versionTagalog versionUkrainian versionVietnamese versionChinese version
Post new topic  Reply to topic    EDAboard.com Forum Index -> Power Electronics -> Noisy output voltage from DCM flyback
Page 1 of 1 All times are GMT + 1 Hour
Similar topics:
Noisy DAC output! Help? (3)
reducing output voltage from transformer (8)
output voltage from RC1/T1OSI/CCP2 (4)
Measuring noisy voltage (4)
Multiple output flyback (4)
Multi output regulation of flyback smps (5)
Infering DCM from V -2 (1)
why more clock skew when use DCM rather than no DCM? (2)
Sensor output --- voltage output or 4-20mA output is better? (13)
How to protect uCs from noisy environments? (1)


Abuse || Administrator || Moderators || Support us || sitemap
topic RSS