Transformer library and # of secondaries
I'm designing a supply using the DPA part series. I want to use a core/bobbin that I'm already using on another product. I can find the part in the component library ("E20/10/6(EF20"), but I can't get it to show up as an available part in my design. How do I do this?
Also, the design wizard automatically creates a bias winding, but I want to design a transformer that doesn't have a bias winding. How can I do this?
Thanks
joe
Comments
For the PWM devices and also some of the larger MOSFETs in the on-off control devices (like PeakSwitch) the Control pin capacitor is too small to act as the Vcc for the chip. Since the controller sinks about 6 mA of current continuously, this capacitor needs to be held around 5.8 V continuously, and the only way this can be done is through an external bias winding.
For TinySwitch, the current requirement is fairly low (1 mA max), and the BP pin capacitor can be charged through the chips internal current source
So to answer your question, its not a PI Expert limitation, its just the way the chips were designed.
Ah! Finally I understand now.
Yes you can provide bias power in the way that you have suggested, provided that the bias voltage is large enough to keep the optocoupler biassed on and mall enough so that it does not exceed the max voltage rating.
However it is a limitaton of the software that it will not allow you to do away with a bias winding... Software was designed to always have a separate bias winding. Sorry about that!
Thanks. Not what I was hoping to hear, but I think you understand the intention.
Why isn't the design of the bias winding done merely by adding a primary-referenced winding in the output configuration dialog? This way, if you don't want it, then you just don't add it. This is something to consider in a future release.
Joe
I'll pass that feedback on to the guys on the PI Expert team.

You will need to create a duplicate transformer (name it EF20 for DPA or something like that) to the EF20 transformer. Only difference is that when you add this transformer be sure to check the "High frequency transformer core" checkbox. see the "Adding a Custom Transformer into the Component Library" video from the Pi Expert website for details http://www.powerint.com/en/design-support/pi-expert-design-software
The bias winding is essential for the operation of DPAswitch and TOPSwitch designs. You cannot design without a bias winding. Only the Tinyswitch and LinkSwitch products have the optional bias winding.