Flyback Transformer Circuit: Fundamentals of High Voltage Power Supply Development and Design
Introducing the principles of flyback transformer circuits and the reasons why they are not commonly used in high-voltage power supplies!
A high-voltage power supply refers to a power supply that generates high voltages of several kV or more. Generally, industrial equipment operates at low voltages, typically 24V or 48V, but in some applications, higher voltages such as 100V or 200V may be required. However, in specialized applications such as mass spectrometry, X-ray inspection devices, and scientific experiments, high voltages of several kV may be necessary. In such cases, the aforementioned high-voltage power supply is required. A representative circuit used in such high-voltage power supplies is the Cockcroft-Walton circuit. However, in high-voltage power supplies, not only the Cockcroft-Walton circuit but also flyback transformer circuits may be used. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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