Hi,
I am simulating a choke-input power supply with 2 section LC filters in both psud and pspice. While I am getting about 20V, 100mV, 500uV ripple voltages after chokes in psud as expected, pspice gives about 60V, 30V and 30V ripple after chokes. Transformer resistance, choke resistances and capacitor esrs are modeled in simulation, and load is simulated as a current source. What can be the problem with spice ?
Thanks in advance.
MB
I am simulating a choke-input power supply with 2 section LC filters in both psud and pspice. While I am getting about 20V, 100mV, 500uV ripple voltages after chokes in psud as expected, pspice gives about 60V, 30V and 30V ripple after chokes. Transformer resistance, choke resistances and capacitor esrs are modeled in simulation, and load is simulated as a current source. What can be the problem with spice ?
Thanks in advance.
MB
Can you post a diagram? Are the sources the same in both cases? Sometimes you have to specify Vac RMS, sometimes VacAmplitude. But without a diagram it is difficult to advise.
Jan Didden
Jan Didden
The buzzing of the choke in an LC filter can be reduced by adding a small smoothing capacitor (about 0.68 uF) directly following the rectifier and before the choke. It will still behave as a choke-input filter to all intents and purposes.
One question I have, did you make sure that there is 180 degree phase shift between the sources V1 and V2? If not, you are only using only half of the 50Hz waveform. That will give more ripple.
Your probes look weird indeed, I need to look at it some more. Can you do a probe of a realistic time frame, like from 0 to 200mSecs. What is the signal at pin 3 of the tube?
Jan Didden
Your probes look weird indeed, I need to look at it some more. Can you do a probe of a realistic time frame, like from 0 to 200mSecs. What is the signal at pin 3 of the tube?
Jan Didden
I dont think there must be 180degree phase shift between V1 and V2. I have also simulated it. Keep in mind they are connected like (+-) (+-) not the otherwise.
Moreover, I am getting the correct results now. I think pspice is messed up. I think I need to install service pack for orcad.
Thanks...
MB
Moreover, I am getting the correct results now. I think pspice is messed up. I think I need to install service pack for orcad.
Thanks...
MB
metebalci said:[sni]Moreover, I am getting the correct results now. I[snip]
Good! What did you change to make it work?
Jan Didden
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