High voltage switching power supply

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Hassan

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Hello;
I would like to design two switching power supplies:
1- Vin= 40 V DC & Vo= 1000 V DC @ 20mA
2- Vin= 40 V DC & Vo= 3000 V DC @ 10mA

Does anybody know any useful source of information in the internet so
that I can learn the design concepts of high voltage output switching
power supplies?
Also, I would like to know if there is any specific IC designed for
this purpose.

Thank you in advance for your help.
 
Hassan wrote:
Hello;
I would like to design two switching power supplies:
1- Vin= 40 V DC & Vo= 1000 V DC @ 20mA
2- Vin= 40 V DC & Vo= 3000 V DC @ 10mA

Does anybody know any useful source of information in the internet so
that I can learn the design concepts of high voltage output switching
power supplies?
Also, I would like to know if there is any specific IC designed for
this purpose.

Thank you in advance for your help.
It ain't pretty, but one of the easiest ways to do this is to make
a simple saturated inductor up-converter 40V > Vout and supply it with
Vin from a linear regulator sensing the output voltage.
mike

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