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I was curious why you chose the full wave voltage doubler after the variac. This places the 0V AC line at +200 volts DC if the midpoint of the capacitors gets grounded to the case. A half wave doubler would make -400 the same potential as 0VAC.
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Hi there,
I have some experience driving flyback transformers. First of all, many are intended to be driven with a primary voltage of 70-150V. The internat diodes permit operation at output voltages of +21 ..+48kV depending on the model. Normally, flyback chokes (actually, they should not be called transformers) are driven by a single switch in a flyback topology, symmetrical push-pull drivers excert additional stress to the rectifier diodes because the negative half-wave swing of a flyback transformer under load is dampened. There is no full-wave rectification so either you're interpreting the pull phase of the half bridge as a demagnetizing pulse (check the timing and pulse duration on the scope and perhaps limit it to a few µs with a monoflop, use high voltage MOSFETs and TVS diodes / RCD snubbers in parallel) or you run the risk of reducing the internal diode lifetime drastically. For example, to obtain 30kV output in push-pull topology with a bit of safety overhead of 30% the diodes will have to withstand 26kV in reverse each (assuming you use 3 diodes). The diodes normally used can take 16 or 20kV.
Coming to speak of your circuits, really high voltage output is only obtained when the choke resonates, either with its parasitic intrinsic winding capacity or with a small external cap. The oscillation frequency is high compared to the driving signal that takes some time to ramp up the primary current (expect 50-150kHz oscillations). If you're not getting high voltage, try increasing the primary voltage to ~100V.
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"The driver is TL494 directly connected to mosfet gate. " This does not make sense in the picture. Try to post the exact structure, otherwise all is guesswork.
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NovoRei wrote ...
The driver is TL494 directly connected to mosfet gate.
Yes, a bit vague. Aren't TL494 currents open-collector? You'd generally put a MOSFET driver between the TL494 and the gate... or do you already have that? A photograph of your circuit or a sketch of your exact schematic would help greatly with the remote diagnosis.
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NovoRei wrote ...
Im using pull-down to ensure off state. Not the best solution but should work.
OK... at low frequencies... kinda...
NovoRei wrote ...
I think the problem is at the bridge, the upper gate dont work properly. In fact, Vgs excursion from 0v to ~-12v.
Of course sir -- if you wish to connect two MOSFETs to a TL494 like that, you would need a gate driver and transformer or a level shifter!
You could consider a push-pull topology (MOSFET sources at 0V, drains to respective ends of a V+-center-tapped primary), although you run the risk of something cooking at DC if other parts of the circuit aren't working.
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Blackplasma,
I tried the hi-side driver the day before yesterday (see My conclusion: you're better off with an IR2110, the circuit I refer to happens to be in the datasheet of said device.
The important thing is to get the base signal relative to the substrate which happens to be connected to the source pin. Otherwise the input in NovoReis spice schematic would have to be pulled to some volts above the positive supply rail which is not an option.
Many guys I know like to use gate driver transformers with two secondary windings to drive both mosfets at a time.
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Here is what I mean. If the frequency gets too low, the high side shuts off as the capacitor is drained.
ps. the internal transistors of the TL494 are floating, you can tie them to whatever potential you like within 0 .. V_supply, but they are not push-pull-outputs.
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