Title :
Analytical and experimental approach to high-frequency transformer simulation
Author :
Dallago, Enrico ; Venchi, Giuseppe
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Pavia Univ., Italy
fDate :
5/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper reports on an experimental and theoretical work about simulation of high-frequency power transformers used in switched-mode power supplies (SMPSs). The primary scope of this activity is to characterize a comprehensive transformer model for use in the final stages of the design process of an SMPS when an accurate study of the switching waveforms is an important requisite. The model should allow the designer to compare different core and winding arrangements without needing massive breadbording. Comparison between simulations and experimental results allowed improvements to be made to a transformer model developed and presented in a previous paper. This paper also investigates the real benefits of using a complex model in place of a simpler one, weighting them up against the unavoidable increase in central processing unit (CPU) time. Then simulations using a simplified model are presented, and the pros and cons are analyzed
Keywords :
high-frequency transformers; switched mode power supplies; transformer cores; transformer windings; SPICE; central processing unit time; core arrangements; design process; flyback converters simulation; high-frequency power transformers; high-frequency transformer simulation; hysteresis model improvements; switched-mode power supplies; switching waveforms; transformer model; undulated flyback converter; winding arrangements; Analytical models; Central Processing Unit; Circuit simulation; Power system modeling; Power transformers; Process design; Switched-mode power supply; Switching converters; Thermal stresses; Transformer cores;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on