Hi there,
Im working on a project, which include developing power supply for photomultiplier tube. The details are mostly under discussion, but generally this device should have up to 2kV output voltage and minimum voltage ripple. As I investigated before there are two ways:
1) flyback up to 2kV
2) flyback/boost converter and classic voltage multiplier with diodes and capacitors
With the second one I have no questions, the implementation is clear, but some drawbacks (just in case of the whole project) stops me. The first one - with the flyback - looks more beauterful. The only thing - I have misunderstanding with the transformer choosing.
The criterias are
- turns ratio should be sufficient to provide 2kV output
- dimensions and weight should be miniature
- this is not a DIY project, so parts availability on the market are necessary
And with this ideas I have checked bunch of manufacturers (Murata, Bourns etc.) and I didnt find anything that suits me. And thats why Im here.
May be some of you have an experience with such designs? It will be grateful to hear any suggestion!