Philippines the switching frequency of the AC-DC switching power supply module?(2)
Internationally, the inverter power supply series products below 400kVA have come out. In the early 1980s, Toshiba Corporation of Japan was the first to apply AC variable frequency speed regulation technology to air conditioners. By 1997, its share had reached more than 70% of Japan's household air conditioners. Inverter air conditioners have the advantages of comfort and energy saving. In the early 1990s, domestic research on inverter air conditioners began. In 1996, the production line was introduced to produce inverter air conditioners, which gradually formed a hot spot for inverter air conditioner development and production. A climax is expected around 2000. In addition to the variable frequency power supply, the inverter air conditioner also requires a compressor motor suitable for variable frequency speed regulation. Optimizing the control strategy and selecting functional components are the further development direction of the inverter power supply for air conditioners.
Philippines Choosing the switching frequency of the 24V input power supply does not mean choosing the switching frequency of the 24V input power supply with a good switching frequency, but the choice is suitable for your own use. Most of the current market is like this. The frequency of the AC-DC switching 24V input power supply module is between 50K and 135K, and this frequency range can meet most applications. Let's discuss it. Some of the problems that AC-DC encounters when choosing switching frequency:
1. Why generally do not choose a switching frequency lower than 50K
We know that the lower the switching frequency, the smaller the switching loss, but on the other hand, with the reduction of the switching frequency, the volume of the 24V input power supply equipment will be reduced to the maximum, which is not conducive to miniaturization. When the switching 24V input power supply is working, due to the switching of the switching device, the magnetic core will vibrate, and the frequency range that the human ear can hear is about 20~20000Hz. In order to avoid audible noise, we usually choose to stay away from the 20 frequency KHz.