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Walter Harley
I'd like some help in learning how to analyze circuits that contain
transformers.
The following circuit is the guts of an oscillator in the power supply for a
cheap strobe light. Not shown is another winding (or tap) on the
transformer, from which the ~200V strobe supply is actually derived.
+12V ------o-----o--------.
| | |
.-. | |
3k9 | | --- |
| | --- 10nF |
'-' | |
| | |
o-----o |
| | * |
| '---. ,--'
--- )|(
68nF --- )|(
| .---' '--.
| | * |
'-----o |
| |
--- |
GND ----------v \-------'
(created by Andy´s ASCII-Circuit v1.22.310103 Beta www.tech-chat.de)
I'm trying to understand how to analyze this circuit, e.g., to predict the
frequency of oscillation and the collector voltage and current. I can plug
it into LTSpice (modeling the transformer as two inductors of 1.0mH, ESR=0.5
ohms, mutual inductance 1, phase as shown with asterisks) and it does
approximately what I'd expect. But I couldn't have done it by hand.
What is the right approach to take, with a circuit like this? I'm not
looking for a solution, just some hints on what analysis techniques are
appropriate to use. Thanks for any help.
transformers.
The following circuit is the guts of an oscillator in the power supply for a
cheap strobe light. Not shown is another winding (or tap) on the
transformer, from which the ~200V strobe supply is actually derived.
+12V ------o-----o--------.
| | |
.-. | |
3k9 | | --- |
| | --- 10nF |
'-' | |
| | |
o-----o |
| | * |
| '---. ,--'
--- )|(
68nF --- )|(
| .---' '--.
| | * |
'-----o |
| |
--- |
GND ----------v \-------'
(created by Andy´s ASCII-Circuit v1.22.310103 Beta www.tech-chat.de)
I'm trying to understand how to analyze this circuit, e.g., to predict the
frequency of oscillation and the collector voltage and current. I can plug
it into LTSpice (modeling the transformer as two inductors of 1.0mH, ESR=0.5
ohms, mutual inductance 1, phase as shown with asterisks) and it does
approximately what I'd expect. But I couldn't have done it by hand.
What is the right approach to take, with a circuit like this? I'm not
looking for a solution, just some hints on what analysis techniques are
appropriate to use. Thanks for any help.