LT3751
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The LT3751 is a high input voltage capable flyback controller designed to rapidly charge a large capacitor to a user-adjustable high target voltage set...
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LT3751 on Analog.com
I have a circuit that I am using to charge 2 capacitors. The secondary is center tapped and there is a +500 and -500volt charges developed across those caps respectively. Everything charges fine with +500 and -500 developing across the caps but my problem is that it doesn't stop charging, meaning that the oscillations will not stop and the circuit draws the same current as when it first started from 0 volts. What is the stop "event" that must occur to turn off and complete the charge cycle?
hello Krell59, I am building a +/-450v (or single ended 900v) cap charger. Is this a commercial transformer you specify ? where can I obtain one ?
thank you
- jim
hello Krell59, I am building a +/-450v (or single ended 900v) cap charger. Is this a commercial transformer you specify ? where can I obtain one ?
thank you
- jim