I wally, thanks a lot.
You are right, taking the average that Ae result gives the same as in the datasheet.
About the Ae, you are right. I should have painted the center leg for sure. However, nothing stops me in using that right leg, for example, right? Another question regarding the core. I can use the U type core, right? I know that this type of core is more suitable for flyback, but nothing stops me as well to use it in forward converter right? This kind of core has larger value of B when compared to the E type, right? There is any difference in using one or the other? I have that type of core too. I got it from a TV High-voltage transformer.
About the topology, maybe you are right. Using the configuration of two transistor forward may be more wise.
I read that the reset winding may be the same as the primary winding (wire size, number of turns, etc), and for best results that should be wrapped together with the primary winding. Is that correct?
It is difficult to do the reset winding?
Regards!
You are right, taking the average that Ae result gives the same as in the datasheet.
About the Ae, you are right. I should have painted the center leg for sure. However, nothing stops me in using that right leg, for example, right? Another question regarding the core. I can use the U type core, right? I know that this type of core is more suitable for flyback, but nothing stops me as well to use it in forward converter right? This kind of core has larger value of B when compared to the E type, right? There is any difference in using one or the other? I have that type of core too. I got it from a TV High-voltage transformer.
About the topology, maybe you are right. Using the configuration of two transistor forward may be more wise.
I read that the reset winding may be the same as the primary winding (wire size, number of turns, etc), and for best results that should be wrapped together with the primary winding. Is that correct?
It is difficult to do the reset winding?
Regards!