1Kw@50Khz transformer is not too big. You can compare that with a commercial PSU of the PC. Commercial PC/PSU can deliver 400watts with a 42x 35 mm ferrit EI core. It is about 1/6 turn per volt. How about the wave form? This would affect the computation.can you plz help me in designing a 50khz transformer with 1kw output power.I need help in choosing the best core suitable for such a high frequency operation and i also need suggestions on the kind of winding to be used to get optimum output minimizing the losses.
My primary winding voltage is around 1500 volts and the desired secondary winding voltage is 15kv with 1kw ouput power.The number of turns would be in the ratio of 1:10.But let me know how to choose the turns and leakage inductance.
Double posting. Moderator may help me to delete this. Thankscan you plz help me in designing a 50khz transformer with 1kw output power.I need help in choosing the best core suitable for such a high frequency operation and i also need suggestions on the kind of winding to be used to get optimum output minimizing the losses.
My primary winding voltage is around 1500 volts and the desired secondary winding voltage is 15kv with 1kw ouput power.The number of turns would be in the ratio of 1:10.But let me know how to choose the turns and leakage inductance.