Re: dc/dc startup

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Sujet : Re: dc/dc startup
De : JL (at) *nospam* gct.com (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 14. Jan 2025, 17:10:06
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 10:19:01 -0500 (EST), Martin Rid
<martin_riddle@verison.net> wrote:

john larkin <JL@gct.com> Wrote in message:r
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/3hyvmc3mkvhrk6rc8dt72/P970_DC-DC.jpg?rlkey=npgerceq4t191hnjfd0907v6u&raw=1That makes two isolated 56-volt power supplies. But  the problem ishow to start it up.I could just slam on the square wave drives and let the TI chipcurrent limit until the caps charge up. That might work.I was thiking I could start the two half-bridges with in-phase squarewaves and then slowly slide them out to 180 degrees. My FPGA kidscould do that. That would be a nuisance to Spice.We did a similar supply a while back with discrete fets, no currentlimits. Startup made 300 amp spikes that made all sorts of problems.
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Yea, software softstart.
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Cheers

I think the sliding square wave thing will work, but I have sceptics.

So how can I Spice two 200 KHz square waves that start in phase and
slowly crawl to 180 degrees apart? Over a second maybe.


Date Sujet#  Auteur
14 Jan 25 * dc/dc startup8john larkin
14 Jan 25 +* Re: dc/dc startup6Martin Rid
14 Jan 25 i`* Re: dc/dc startup5john larkin
14 Jan 25 i +* Re: dc/dc startup2Tilmann Reh
14 Jan 25 i i`- Re: dc/dc startup1john larkin
14 Jan 25 i `* Re: dc/dc startup2Jeroen Belleman
14 Jan 25 i  `- Re: dc/dc startup1john larkin
14 Jan 25 `- Re: dc/dc startup1Jan Panteltje

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