thunderdan
Electrical
- Apr 9, 2017
- 2
G'day,
First post here I'm new and after a quick brows through the content this seems like a good forum.
I need to test a circuits ability to withstand a ripple voltage (±7V from a 0.5R source, 50Hz - 200kHz, from MIL-STD-1275). From about 20kHz - 300kHz I want to use an amplifier (special purpose 200W 10Hz - 500kHz 2R) and couple the AC on to the DC feed via a ferrite transformer. The DC to the equipment under test (EUT) is 28V@8A. The transformer would also transform the 2R output impedance to 0.5R.
Is this achievable with a transformer? I've built a number of ferrite power inductors so have some knowledge of how they work, however, am not sure how to design for the DC offset that will be present in secondary. From what I can tell this will cause the core to saturate.. Any tips?
Dan.
First post here I'm new and after a quick brows through the content this seems like a good forum.
I need to test a circuits ability to withstand a ripple voltage (±7V from a 0.5R source, 50Hz - 200kHz, from MIL-STD-1275). From about 20kHz - 300kHz I want to use an amplifier (special purpose 200W 10Hz - 500kHz 2R) and couple the AC on to the DC feed via a ferrite transformer. The DC to the equipment under test (EUT) is 28V@8A. The transformer would also transform the 2R output impedance to 0.5R.
Is this achievable with a transformer? I've built a number of ferrite power inductors so have some knowledge of how they work, however, am not sure how to design for the DC offset that will be present in secondary. From what I can tell this will cause the core to saturate.. Any tips?
Dan.