Hello Sir I am watching your video from very long time and learnt lots of things from your videos so special thanks from me , they are so informative but there is one portion you not covered in your smps build videos maybe that portion is not so important maybe but when it comes to flybacks reflected noise is the big issue so one portion that is left is emi suppression section cm chokes emi filter how to calculate that components.It will be greta if you can cover that .
Thank you for such interesting project! I'm an electronics self-taught and these days interested in SMPS. Could you do something related to LED DRIVER PS? I would like to build a PS for 50/100/150W LEDs and commercial drivers are quite expensive here! Thanks in advance, like and subscribed! Also liked your proposal in the JLCPCB projets contest :)
Thank you for the design and information. How can we modify the circuit for other output voltages? I'm not talking about the transformer, that we can calculate using the software. I mean The Feedback loop component values (PC817, Resistors ...)
Good video, thank you very much! P.S. Ghost segement once again? P.P.S. I use the same application, that you. P.P.P.S. I think, that is from my idea. P.P.P.P.S My viewer recommended using a winding machine. In 0:24 the subtitle means silimarly as "Niektórzy obliczają za pomocą formuł, ale my uprościmy aplikacją" (In Polish).
Please tell can I make this type of transformer using picking up any type of ferrite core transformer of I have to chose unique one ??. If no..... please tell that how can I find the specification of ferrite core which I have currently.
I wants to design a circuit but I find flyback transformer calculation very confusing. I will provide area of the transformer, I have only 0.3mm copper wires could you please help me to build my project
Hello and thank you, is it possible to control the voltage with an external potentiometer? Is it work with 110 v? I want to understand how to make a multi volt system. (I sent an email )
does someone know what means "Refracted voltaje, not above, V"? or how to calculate it? 2:09 i think its the voltaje that returns to the primary but i am not sure at all