So I am making a simple ZVS circuit and I think I understand how it works, but I have a few questions such as, what purpose does the inductor play in this circuit? Are the zener diodes necessary or can they be replaced with normal fast switching diodes? Lastly is there a way to slowly (turn on the driver) so it doesn't consume so much current at turn on putting the circuit in danger?
Thank you,
Ben
Basically that general design that people keep replicating is just a really nasty circuit. It's only positive point is that it is simple.
At each half cycle of the oscillation, both FETs are turned on for a short time, creating a current spike.
And inductor can be thought of as a bit like a flywheel for current, it cannot change quickly so the momentary near-short-circuit does not destroy the transistors.
That use is what I'd class as a "Commutation choke".
You cannot turn it on slowly, as both transistors will start to turn on from the bias supply and may cook themselves before it starts to oscillate; the sudden turn-on and fractional imbalances in the circuit are what start the oscillator.
A separate non-overlap gate drive oscillator would solve many problems, but it adds the problem that it must be separately tuned to the resonant frequency of the power coil and ideally track that, so the overall circuit become a lot more complex.
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That would be a possibility! Although his website is not in English the schematic should be enough. in his videos what is that weirdly shaped thing that appears to be attached to the primary? Also is that 13.7 Mega Farads?? Why do I need that much capacitance? Is L3 the secondary or are L1 and L2 just inductors to the primary?
Ok thanks. Here a screenshot it’s sitting right above the mosfet
Why have I never seen milafarad before? Only Farad, micro farad, nano farad, and pico farad.
Ok thanks. Here a screenshot it’s sitting right above the mosfet
Why have I never seen milafarad before? Only Farad, micro farad, nano farad, and pico farad.
It's still not all that common, as at one time some places were wrongly abbreviating MicroFarads to mf, rather than using the "u" prefix for micro.
I reckon that ceramic ite you circles is some kind of high voltage capacitor, by the way - it appears to have a metallised surface plus an internal connection?
It's still not all that common, as at one time some places were wrongly abbreviating MicroFarads to mf, rather than using the "u" prefix for micro.
I reckon that ceramic ite you circles is some kind of high voltage capacitor, by the way - it appears to have a metallised surface plus an internal connection?
It's still not all that common, as at one time some places were wrongly abbreviating MicroFarads to mf, rather than using the "u" prefix for micro.
I reckon that ceramic ite you circles is some kind of high voltage capacitor, by the way - it appears to have a metallised surface plus an internal connection?
so the GRD above is neutral or wording ground?
and just to make sure, PE protective earth is like radio frequency ground like for a Tesla coil‘s secondary?
Did you notice the little plus sign next to the 13,7mF "C1" one? That means it is an electrolytic cap, the other one is probably a ceramic. They each do something different to the circuit.
Did you notice the little plus sign next to the 13,7mF "C1" one? That means it is an electrolytic cap, the other one is probably a ceramic. They each do something different to the circuit.