Electronic – Use of the same transformer with a replacement offline SMPS controller

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We have an SMPS that was designed by a third party. The controller, VIPER100, has gone obsolete. ST don't do any sort of direct replacement, but other manufacturers do similar devices or at least controllers that use an external FET that would enable us to get the same power output.

Is it possible to use the existing transformer with a different controller? I appreciate, we'd likely have to tweak the opto feedback part of the circuit and it we'd have to ensure that the winding that fed the controller gave the correct output for a new controller.

Other than that, is it a sensible idea to just try and replace the controller, but use the existing transformer, or is better to have a new design done from scratch?

I know the basic theory how these off-line controllers work, I've done loads of inductor based dc/dc converter designs, but have essentially no experience in transformer design.

Best Answer

Yes use the same transformer, one less thing to redesign. Watch for similar characteristics on the new controller to the VIPER100, especially switching frequency and duty cycle range. Also just make sure that the new chip is or isn't powered from the transformer compared to the VIPER100. Unfortunately a broad question gets a broad answer, but hopefully this helps.