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HI,
I am having a couple of problems with the UC2843. I am trying to step 12V down to 8V with output current of about 4A.
1. It is trying to turn on but failing to do so. At the RT/CT pin I have the RT as 8.25K and CT as 1nF.
At VFB and Comp I have a 510K resistor and a 100pF cap and for the resistor divider at VFB I have a 22k resistor as R2 (going to VCC) and 4.7K resistor as R1 (going to ground)
2. It is not providing enough current. I have a 1 ohm resistor as my sense resistor and I am using an NMOS to drive.
Thanks
Hi John,
Thanks for pointing that out. Just to clarify should I make pin 4 ground and pin 5 my source and make pins 9&10 isolated ground and pins 6&7 my isolated source? or should I swap the pins such that 9&10 and 6&7 becomes the auxiliary side and pins 4&5 become the secondary side?
Out of interest, do you mind explaining why the pins of the transformer can be switched to make it a flyback ?
Thanks
Hi Siji,
You should go with your first interpretation.
This will make your circuit a flyback.
The operation of the flyback is described in this TI training link:
Regards
John