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So, what is the best means for subduing switching spikes? Higher filter capacitance? Using a particular, low ESR capacitor, or adding input/output series inductance? Someone must have dealt with this issue.
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Switching spikes where? Within the converter? on the DC output? conducted back to the input?
In general for reducing switching spikes and ringing in power electronics systems...
In this order:
1. Use fast switching diodes, schottky or FRED 2. Minimise stray inductance in switching and clamping loops 3. Minimise leakage inductance in transformers 4. Minimise stray capacitance across chokes 5. Slow down switching transitions to minimise Ldi/dt spikes. 6. Add dissipative snubber if all else fails.
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If my induction heater (the load) switches at 100khz, does it matter if my converter switches at a slower (36khz) speed, or should it switch higher? Does it make a big difference?
The switching spikes I was referring to were seen on the output.
A induction heater should not care at all about some switching noise.
Also, if you feed DC to the induction heater switcher, the switching frequency of the buck converter feeding the induction heater, will not matter, DC is DC :)
On a power supply output you have two different things, voltage ripple and switching noise. The ripple is more or less how much the voltage goes up and down between two cycles. This can be improved by having more bulk capacitance and a bigger inductor on the output. The noise, the little high frequency spikes will not go away with a bigger capacitor and/or inductor. However a common mode choke will make them cancel themselves out.
I'm working on a half bridge smps that right now works nicely in open loop mode and I will try to post wave traces before and after the output choke as well as a picture of the choke itself which is a simple ferrite toroid with 2 windings.
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I'm going to add a snubber.
I read this link
which seemed to provide some good information. The output capacitance of one of the igbts that I have is 370pf, so I was going to use something close to 1000pf.
Would this surface mount be acceptable?
My output voltage can be near 750v @ 50A. Using this with a f = 35khz I get a power dissipation for the resistor as 15R @ 20W. This would be a big resistor. Any suggestions for what to do here?
750v at 50a? are you sure? that's 37.5KW What is your input voltage?
Also, buck converters don't normally use snubbers. Snubberrs are normally used to control the voltage rise on flybacks and ringing on half or full bridge smps.
A verry good source of information for building smps is this book: Switching Power Supply Design by Abraham Pressman.
It does cover buck converters and more, I strongly recommend it.
Also, try to post waveforms for the noise/spikes that you want to filter out.
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