On Nov 23, 7:25 am, Dekatron42 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 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...

Its not wrong - its just how you read it - if you click on the
components (C15 & C16), you'll see that it has X2 or X3 at the end of
the description - this means use two or three in series - this is
simply a limitation of the DC ratings of the electrolytic capacitors
that are currently in the component database - the schematic is fine -
you can replace the two series caps with a single higher rated one if
you so wish. You can ask them to add some 500VDC caps if you want!

HTH

Nick

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