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Drain Current with shorted output

Posted by: mk27 on

I have a 20 watt, 24V design using TNY290.

When I short the output, I get a drain current as shown in the attached.

How can I reduce the peak drain current for the short circuit case?

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Submitted by PI-Cochrane on 04/25/2013

when the part turn on, capacictor across the winding and the output diode causes the first peak, and  reverse recovery of the output  diode result in the peak current too. So the problem can be improved with less capacitive charge to winding and output diode, but it is not easy.

 

regards

 

Submitted by mk27 on 04/25/2013

I understand the issues with the turn-on spike due to transformer capacitance, and reverse recovery.

My question is whether there is something related to the output shorted case whch makes it so much higher than the normal case.

Submitted by PI-Cochrane on 04/25/2013

At short circuit, the power supply always runs at CCM, and thus the initial current and the reverse recovery make the peak higher.

 

Regards