swathi vasamsetty

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  • in reply to: Spice IV simulation does not match the actual circuit. #16371
    swathi vasamsetty
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    this is the simplified model of your circuit. I used other diodes but this doesn’t affect the result.
    As well as the mosfet M1 approximates the behavior of an ideal switch there is no
    reason because the period of L1 current and charging voltage period of capacitor are mismatched.If Ton=4us and Toff=58, they must be equal to about 60us.If L1 current period is 30u and charging voltage period is 26us is ok, but Ton=4us and Toff must be 26u.Try replacing M1 with a new one, or with another switching mosfet.

    in reply to: Spice IV simulation does not match the actual circuit. #16367
    swathi vasamsetty
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    If all the components work fine I could think to a saturation of the inductor,
    but the current is small. very weird.
    In the real circuit the period of L1 current is 60u and the voltage charging period of capacitor (blue line in simulation) is 15u, right?
    try to exclude the transformer?, the reflected impedance should be about 1,4 Ohm.

    in reply to: Spice IV simulation does not match the actual circuit. #16365
    swathi vasamsetty
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    Hi, the 555 output and the input to the Q1 in the real circuit is equal to the simulation?, Ton=58us Toff=4us.can you measure it?
    It seems as if the diode D2 is shorted.

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