SLLSFW9A April 2024 – July 2024 ISO7741TA-Q1 , ISO7741TB-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Figure 7-4 shows the ideal magnetizing curve for a push-pull converter with B as the magnetic flux density and H as the magnetic field strength. When Q1 conducts the magnetic flux is pushed from A to A’, and when Q2 conducts the flux is pulled back from A’ to A. The difference in flux and thus in flux density is proportional to the product of the primary voltage, VP, and the time, tON, the voltage is applied to the primary: B ≅ VP × tON.
This volt-seconds (V-t) product is important as the product determines the core magnetization during each switching cycle. If the V-t products of both phases are not identical, an imbalance in flux density swing results with an offset from the origin of the B-H curve. If balance is not restored, the offset increases with each following cycle and the transformer slowly creeps toward the saturation region.