HelloCthulhu said:
I'm very new to transistors and transformers, so I'm not sure how to calculate the inductance for this circuit. I'm working on it now.
With Multisym I believe you specify turn counts and the primary inductance. With SPICE we specify the inductance of each winding so it can calculate the turns ratio.
You used; Primary n=135. Secondary, n=11,000. Feedback, n=5.
I don't believe they are correct for an 18 V to 20 kV transformer.
The primary has too many turns.
I would have started with about 1 or 2 volts per turn, here let's say 2 volts / turn.
Primary V=18 V;
n=9; n² = 81;
Secondary; 20 kV;
n=10,000; n² = 100e6;
Feedback, V=5 V;
n=3; n² = 9;
I computed n² also since inductance for SPICE is proportional to the turns count squared.
Use these n values for the turn counts on your transformer windings.
I guess the magnetising current in the primary will be about 20mA.
18Vdc ≈ 6.5 Vrms.
XL = 6.5 Vrms / 20 mA = 325 ohms, reactive.
XL = L · 2 · π · freq; ∴ L = XL / ( 2·π·f )
Guess at a frequency, maybe about 5 kHz.
An estimate of the
primary inductance; L = 325 ohms / ( 2 · π · 5 kHz ) = 0.010 =
10 mH.
With those values, my LTspice model produces 25 kV pulses at 4.85 kHz.