How to Design an RCD Snubber (a.k.a. RCD Clamp)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • In this tutorial, Tech Consultant Zach Peterson lays out the intricacies of RCD snubber design and its role in optimizing switching converters using transformers. Learn the fundamentals of reducing overshoot associated with parasitics, enhancing your isolated DC-DC converters' performance.
    Zach takes you through a step-by-step guide, covering everything from understanding the basics of resistor-capacitor-diode (RCD) snubbers to practical design techniques for both flyback and push-pull converters.
    This video is packed with valuable insights and tips to help you master the art of RCD snubber circuits and improve your converter designs - so don't miss out!
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    0:00 Intro
    0:40 How to Use an RCD Snubber
    9:46 Designing an RCD Snubber Correctly
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Комментарии • 21

  • @UmerAltaf89
    @UmerAltaf89 2 месяца назад

    Nice to see you with a nice topic

  • @RedbeardtheEngineer
    @RedbeardtheEngineer 2 месяца назад

    This was informative thank you.

  • @djordjeblesic
    @djordjeblesic 2 месяца назад

    Great video, keep it up!

  • @garyh8093
    @garyh8093 2 месяца назад

    Well done!

  • @leeslevin7602
    @leeslevin7602 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant, thank you. 👏

  • @thenextproblem8001
    @thenextproblem8001 2 месяца назад +1

    Yes! Finally🎉

  • @oksourav
    @oksourav 2 месяца назад

    Love you Sir 😍

  • @michaeld9682
    @michaeld9682 2 месяца назад

    Nice description

  • @stevew9945
    @stevew9945 2 месяца назад

    Most interesting

  • @Mohammad-kj6hu
    @Mohammad-kj6hu 2 месяца назад +1

    How do we can reduce the voltage stress across the switch a part from clamp circuit in boost converter do you have any reference that could help me? Tnx

    • @Zachariah-Peterson
      @Zachariah-Peterson 2 месяца назад +1

      Another option is to put an RC circuit from the switch node to ground. This is also called a snubber and it would be used to set the oscillation such that it will be closer to critically damped. Doing this requires a measurement of the switching node ringing, and the process in a buck or boost converter is the same as that used in a flyback converter.

  • @user-wn9mb1kb9o
    @user-wn9mb1kb9o 2 месяца назад

    Why does L bias impact to the noise? If it is in series with a much bigger value of Transformer ?

  • @ironchefhan1386
    @ironchefhan1386 2 месяца назад

    thanks for your video, but I have a question about Isn current. Does it go to high potential?

    • @ironchefhan1386
      @ironchefhan1386 2 месяца назад

      sorry I just realize it is AC.

    • @Zachariah-Peterson
      @Zachariah-Peterson 2 месяца назад

      ​ @ironchefhan1386 That's correct it is AC, so there is some phase difference between them due to the reactance in the circuit.

  • @mrlazda
    @mrlazda 2 месяца назад

    To be correct, flyback converters do not have transformer, they have coupled inductors.

    • @Zachariah-Peterson
      @Zachariah-Peterson 2 месяца назад

      Then I guess companies like Wurth and Pulse should stop calling their magnetics "flyback transformers"

    • @mrlazda
      @mrlazda 2 месяца назад

      @Zachariah-Peterson they call it "flyback transformer," not transformer, and that is the name that is used to shoe itention (isolation). By the definition, transformers do not store energy, so that in flyback converter is not transformer. By the way, in all books and papers about SMPS, they stricky point that difference (chak any pape or book from accomplished authors in power ectronucs, for example Ben-Yaakov, Maksimovic, Cuk, Ridley, Vorperian, Middlebrook)

    • @Zachariah-Peterson
      @Zachariah-Peterson 2 месяца назад

      @@mrlazda Yes calling it a flyback transformer is still a term intending to show intention, but highlighting the difference with respect to coupled inductors is just splitting hairs. All transformers are coupled inductors but not all coupled inductors are transformers, depends how they are hooked up and driven and how the leakage interacts with the rest of the circuitry. For the RCD clamp or an RC snubber in a flyback converter it's a non-issue, the leakage inductance is what matters for the purposes I outlined here. Also I'm familiar with Ridley and Cuk, in fact Ridley makes very little distinction between coupled inductor and transformer in relation to flyback transformers in his video "Design, Build and Test a Flyback Transformer"

    • @mrlazda
      @mrlazda 2 месяца назад

      @@Zachariah-Peterson every transformer is in pratice coupled inductor and every coupled inductor is "transformer", but when EE say transformer we asume device that do not store energy, have very high inductance of coils (idealy iinductance is infinity, lump model have infinity inductance). Both of that characteristics make them different then what is used in flyback converter, so that generally term used in flyback converter is coupled inductor (or you can call it flyback transformer, or ignition coil which is same as used in flyback converter but with different usage).
      I know that for Cuk (Ćuk) no one would ever heard if he called it transformer, that is easiest way on university he finish to get dreded sentence on exam "coleg you faild, see you next time", and I know that bacouse I finished same university as him only he finished much before me (same university finished only 10 yeard later, most citated name of all I mentioned Maksimovic(ć), his h-factor is over 90, he even worked on it as professor for short time).
      For me I find most easiest to follow are works by Shmuel Ben-Yaakov and Ray Ridley (I was even subscribed to his paer magazine when he was publishing it).