high voltage switching power supply

wimsloe

Jul 16, 2005
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hallo.. can anyone help me.. i want to build my own 0-500 V power supply.. switch mode.. about 2 amp max.. does anyone have any idea on how to do it properly? or those things that i should watch out for.. like fire, explotion or something?

 

ante1

Jan 24, 2004
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Hi wimsloe,

Welcome to our forum.

0 – 500V! @ 2A! Is this a typo? Are you serious? What is it supposed to be used for?

 

Shahriar

Mar 18, 2004
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Dear  wimsloe

Designing Switch mode power supplies are not very easy and need Calculations. Specialy the transformer. You should buy a book and read it completely. The topology, frequency and current limiration are some other important factors. there are many books. I am sure nobody can teach you SMPS designing on the web but others can help you to solve your problems.

HTH - Shahriar

 

wimsloe

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it wasn't a typo. yup, 0-500V, 2 amps max. it' just 1kw. im just trying to experience the high voltage side of things that's why i entered such project. ;)
can any of you guys help me in the design procedure. i have some knowledge in SMPS and transformers but i guess i need some clear guidelines to help me do this project. especially in creating my full bridge and building my transformer.
thanks.
im planning to use a 220 line input.

 

ante1

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Hi,

I don’t see any problems building a 500V SMPSU, but from 0 to 500V would be very hard. I have seen a 0 to 100VDC @5A (Elector Magazine) but 0 to 500V it has never been done. Maybe you should have a look at the CUK PSU in Elektor, I think it was april 2005. You might get some idea from it! 8)

 
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