Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the challenges of simulating a DC 20kV flyback converter circuit in Multisim, focusing on the appropriate transformer models, transistor connections, and circuit parameters. Participants explore various aspects of the circuit design, including transformer turn ratios, inductance calculations, and the behavior of different transistor types.
Discussion Character
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Mathematical reasoning
Main Points Raised
- One participant expresses difficulty in finding suitable transformers in Multisim that can operate above millivolts.
- Another participant points out that the circuit is modeled with a MOSFET instead of an NPN BJT, which conducts base current.
- Questions arise about the meaning of "none of them work above millivolts," prompting clarification on simulation results.
- Participants discuss the transformer parameters, including turn counts and primary inductance, with one suggesting a turn ratio based on an ignition coil.
- Concerns are raised about the absence of a capacitor to set the frequency of operation, which is determined by inductance and supply voltage.
- One participant shares their calculations for the transformer turn counts and inductance, suggesting a frequency for the circuit.
- Another participant reports achieving 26kV in simulation after correcting the transistor connections, indicating progress in the circuit's performance.
- A later post references a patent related to flyback transformers, discussing the physics behind voltage step-up and suggesting a blocking oscillator configuration.
- Further corrections are made regarding the connections of the transistor and transformer, emphasizing the importance of proper configuration for achieving desired voltage outputs.
- Discussion includes warnings about the low gain of high-voltage bipolar transistors and the need for protective circuits.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants generally agree on the importance of correct transformer and transistor connections, but there are multiple competing views regarding the appropriate parameters and configurations for the circuit. The discussion remains unresolved on some technical aspects, such as the exact calculations for inductance and turn ratios.
Contextual Notes
Limitations include the lack of consensus on the correct transformer parameters and the dependence on specific circuit configurations that may not be universally applicable. Some participants express uncertainty about how to calculate inductance and the implications of different turn ratios.
Who May Find This Useful
This discussion may be useful for individuals interested in high-voltage power supply design, simulation of electronic circuits, and those exploring the use of flyback converters in practical applications.