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Pat
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Hi:
I need a little advice on switching power supplies. I'm looking to
build a 500W power supply for an audio amplifier. I'm not to
experience in switching supplies, and I'm do it as a learning
experience.
What is the best topology for this? From reading general books on power
supplies, it seems that at this power, a full bridge is recommended. It
seems that at this power level, the primary currents and voltages are
difficult to deal with in other topologies, like the fly-back or
standard forward converter. .
I've seen designs on the internet using push-pull for this power
level on an audio amps, but none that use a bridge. From what I've
read, dealing with the possible flux imbalance in a push pull can be a
problem so I'm leaning towards a the bridge (via LTC3722). However,
the only bridge circuits I see online are for really high power (kWs).
What topology do people generally use for this power level?
Thanks
I need a little advice on switching power supplies. I'm looking to
build a 500W power supply for an audio amplifier. I'm not to
experience in switching supplies, and I'm do it as a learning
experience.
What is the best topology for this? From reading general books on power
supplies, it seems that at this power, a full bridge is recommended. It
seems that at this power level, the primary currents and voltages are
difficult to deal with in other topologies, like the fly-back or
standard forward converter. .
I've seen designs on the internet using push-pull for this power
level on an audio amps, but none that use a bridge. From what I've
read, dealing with the possible flux imbalance in a push pull can be a
problem so I'm leaning towards a the bridge (via LTC3722). However,
the only bridge circuits I see online are for really high power (kWs).
What topology do people generally use for this power level?
Thanks