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D from BC
I feel like I'm throwing meat into a shark pool.
Specs:
Output: 1.4A, -84VDC across 60ohm load, ~120Watts
Frequency: 100Khz on the simulator
http://www.members.shaw.ca/chainsaw/SED/556Cuk.pdf
Description:
V1 is a dumbed down model of rectified line voltage.
A high side current sense circuit drives a 555 configured as a
hysteretic comparator. This is a startup circuit and becomes inactive
after output settling.
On the flip side, a low side current sense circuit drives another 555
configured as a hysteretic comparator. This regulates the ripple to
control the output current.
Notes:
Q4 maybe excluded.
V4, V3 and V5 from same cct not shown.
C bypassing on IC's not shown.
M3 and D2 haven't been picked yet.
Toughest 555 timer project I've ever done
I plan on building this cct.
Feedback?
D from BC
Specs:
Output: 1.4A, -84VDC across 60ohm load, ~120Watts
Frequency: 100Khz on the simulator
http://www.members.shaw.ca/chainsaw/SED/556Cuk.pdf
Description:
V1 is a dumbed down model of rectified line voltage.
A high side current sense circuit drives a 555 configured as a
hysteretic comparator. This is a startup circuit and becomes inactive
after output settling.
On the flip side, a low side current sense circuit drives another 555
configured as a hysteretic comparator. This regulates the ripple to
control the output current.
Notes:
Q4 maybe excluded.
V4, V3 and V5 from same cct not shown.
C bypassing on IC's not shown.
M3 and D2 haven't been picked yet.
Toughest 555 timer project I've ever done
I plan on building this cct.
Feedback?
D from BC