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Joerg
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Hello Jim,
saturated core behaves almost as if it wasn't there.
Most of the switchers I designed have a current mode loop which will
prevent such catastrophes. But I have seen designs without it that were
uncomfortably close to CCM. From there to kablouie it can be as little
as a few milliseconds. The resulting fireworks are usually quite impressive.
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com
Yes, and that is a fairly little understood subject among engineers. AToroids are treacherous unless you can guarantee perfect balance...
any DC is death... that's why, back in the days when I was SMPSing, I
preferred pot cores (or E-I, or E-E) WITH air-gaps.
saturated core behaves almost as if it wasn't there.
Most of the switchers I designed have a current mode loop which will
prevent such catastrophes. But I have seen designs without it that were
uncomfortably close to CCM. From there to kablouie it can be as little
as a few milliseconds. The resulting fireworks are usually quite impressive.
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com