What transformer block to use for high frequency operation?
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Hi! I have a DC-DC Boost Converter with a transformer and 6 switches with high switching frequency at Fs=35KHz. Do these blocks for transformers support this operation in simullink as the results obtained show the output frequency of the secondary winding of the transformer to take the desired value simultaneously and afterwords to be decreased I guess due to losses. Do you know how the output voltage could remain in this value constant during the simulation time? Is there any other block for a transformer that could be used without any losses? Thanks a lot in advance!
Emmanouela
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sathish JAYARAMAN
2012년 3월 31일
이동: Walter Roberson
2025년 3월 11일
Hi,
I have the same problem. I am sure, about implementing it in hardware using a ferrite core.
Were u able to find a solution to implementing a high frequency transformer in MATLAB?
Kedar Joshi
2017년 11월 26일
Emmanouela Sir/ Ma'am, has the answer been found?
I've been stuck with the same question for a while now. I need use a simulink model to implement a high frequency transformer. It would be helpful to know how it can be designed.
krishna chaithanya
2018년 9월 3일
이동: Walter Roberson
2025년 3월 11일
how to implement high frequency transformer in matlab simulink???
Jyotiprakash
2025년 3월 11일
did you find any kind of solution for this
CHANDRA BABU GUTTIKONDA
2025년 4월 16일
Reduce winding resistances and magnetizing inductance losses to near-zero manually in block parameters for linear transformers
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DEBASISH MISHRA
2017년 12월 31일
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calculate the value of Lm, L1 and L2 in a saturable transformer simulink library.Then apply the same to replicate it as a high frequency transformer
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yosef dentamo
2020년 2월 28일
it is a great idea
Jyotiprakash
2025년 3월 11일
but there is no part where to add Lm. and will you tell to calculate all depending upon its hardware parts
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