Monday, 30 April 2018

Is a current transformer appropriate for a voltage step up flyback converter?


I am designing a flyback converter, input 170V output 1200V at 2mA.


I am having trouble finding an appropriate transformer, most do not have a high enough N. Current transformers seem to have ranges in 1:500, so I could work with that.


Is it proper to use a current transformer as a conventional step up voltage transformer?




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