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Hi guys/gals,
OLD just wondering about zvs flyback transformers, (im planning to build one today) what does the capacitor do? and does it have to be a specific type e.g. metal film or something? problem is maplins does not stock that specific value so is it ok if i use a different value and to what range and effect does it have? OLD
Edit:
ok i just finished soldering and went to test it.. unfortunately the ATX powersupply just cut out on me one of the mosfets got a little warm but apart from that nothing :S
and the ATX powersupply only starts when the FBT is not connected to the driver
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It forms part of the resonant circuit with the centre tapped inductor. different values will work, but will affect the resonant frequency (I think!). The type is also important, as some types have more losses/get hotter at high frequencies.
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Tom Williamson wrote ...
Hi guys/gals,
just wondering about zvs flyback transformers, (im planning to build one today) what does the capacitor do? and does it have to be a specific type e.g. metal film or something? problem is maplins does not stock that specific value so is it ok if i use a different value and to what range and effect does it have?
thanks, Tom Williamson
Edit: Spelling ;P
The Capacitor is the C part of the LCR resonant circuit. A smaller value means higher frequency, and a larger value means lower frequency. Most flybacks run great at around 30-50 khz, and you can find resonant calculators online to figure out what your frequency will roughly be. .68 uF, like the original schematic says to use, will give you a value somewhere in there.
the Capacitor NEEDS to be a good quality cap, it doesn't necessarily need to be metal film, polyester, polypropylene, mica, just something that's better than an electrolytic or ceramic capacitor, as those two will more than likely blow up due to heat generated within.
MKP is just the best kind to use since it heat's up the least.
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Tom Williamson wrote ...
would this one do?
does it matter if its audio grade?
Those ought to do just fine, audio grade caps are usually pretty good, but you certainly don't need audio grade for this. I've built a few different ZVS drivers and never bought capacitors for any of them. Old CRT computer monitors and TV sets almost always have numerous good quality film capacitors in them.. Computer power supplies usually have a few too. 0.2 to 0.68uF seems to work well for most flyback/LOPT.
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Tom Williamson wrote ...
i just went over to the maplins store - they dont have any :S ive found a cap on a psu that looks close ish 0.47uf?
There's a very good chance that will work fine. My first ZVS circuit was tack soldered together in air out of parts I happened to have laying around on the bench and it worked just fine. There's nothing particularly critical about it.
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