Genius 2793 User Manual

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AC
line
User supplied
Isolation
Transformer
V-
GND
+52V to +127V
+
+
LOAD
H Dy & EHT
VIDEO
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SECONDARIES
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V
REF.
Error Amp.
Comp.
OSC.
ENABLE
DRIVER
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C5184
(-200V)
FET
V-
FLYBACK
DIODE
GND
Res.
+
V+
SIMPLIFIED POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT, FUNCTION, DESCRIPTION.
     The switching regulator includes the
power FET   
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   which passes current from
V- to GND through the inductor  
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  .
During the time the FET is on, the current
in  the inductor is increasing and the
inductor is storing energy.
     As can be seen from the waveforms, the
largest number of changes occur when the FET is
turned off.   Also, the FET drain voltage switches
fast due to the high inductor current.   To
minimize video interference from the power
supply, the power supply is synchronized to the
horizontal oscillator such that horizontal
blanking is coincident with the FET turn off time.
FET Gate Drive
FET Drain Voltage
Inductor Current
     The first FET pulse is a full on pulse
which causes current to flow in the inductor.
After the FET is turned off the current in
the inductor drops much more slowly than
normal since the inductor is discharging
into a much lower than normal voltage.   If
the FET were turned on for full power in the
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 the waveforms are:
FET drain voltage
Flyback pulse
Current in diode
Voltage across
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Current in inductor
Current supplying GND
Current from V-
Current added to the +127V line
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  When the FET is turned off, the stored
energy in the inductor continues supplying
current to GND.   But in this case, the
current path is from V+ to GND, instead of
V-to GND.   During this part of the cycle,
the current in the inductor is decreasing.
     The C5184   
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  is the series regulator
IC.   All of the control circuits that are
built into this IC work together to produce
one output signal, which is the FET drive
signal.   This signal can take on many
shapes depending on the load conditions of
the power supply.   The waveforms for
normal operation are shown above.
Under normal conditions, the current will decrease to zero and the voltage will ring.
     For the shorted +127V to GND condition, which also occur right on power up,
next cycle with current still flowing in the
flyback diode, a current spike of  6A would
occur, which is a power spike of 2,000W.
The reason for this is that the diode stores
charge when current flows which turns into
reverse current for a short time when the
voltage is reversed across the diode.
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