> On a more serious note, I think you should look at the wonderful
> design tools athttp://www.poweresim.com/

I tried Poweresim but I soon found out that it did not work well as it
totally missed to assign the proper voltages for the electrolytic
capacitors at the output! It suggested 400V working voltage when it
designed the power supply for 475V so you should really check all of
the components before trying to build something that it has designed.
It was good otherwise and it shows you how a lot of examples.

I've just downloaded the software from "Power Integrations" but I have
not had time to run it yet. I'll report back when I have tested it.

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