Hi everybody, I am the newbee on the block and have a simple question that I think might have a complex answer. I would like to know..."How can I drive the primary of a standard transformer the most efficient way?" A Push/Pull driver would be my choice, but there are Center Tap options and Center Tap Output options that could apply.
The objective is to build a 3kW, 48vdc to 220vac/50Hz Inverter with minimum Heat Generation. Also, to confound the project with additional complexity,..."Is it necessary to have a Feed-Back winding in the Secondary (Output) to allow for Output Voltage adjustment by feeding it back to the Input Circuitry?"
I realize that this might be an old question for some (most) of you, but I consider it a worthy in order to finally put this question to bed.
If you had everything you needed (no superconductors please) to build an optimum Inverter...how would you do it.
I hold everybody in the highest esteem and look forward to your valuable comments.
The objective is to build a 3kW, 48vdc to 220vac/50Hz Inverter with minimum Heat Generation. Also, to confound the project with additional complexity,..."Is it necessary to have a Feed-Back winding in the Secondary (Output) to allow for Output Voltage adjustment by feeding it back to the Input Circuitry?"
I realize that this might be an old question for some (most) of you, but I consider it a worthy in order to finally put this question to bed.
If you had everything you needed (no superconductors please) to build an optimum Inverter...how would you do it.
I hold everybody in the highest esteem and look forward to your valuable comments.