I am using push pull transformer in my project which accepts 48v input and produces 600v output voltage but here in design my transformer is not producing 600v if i apply 48v at the primary side ,instead it is producing 220v. And also if i look at the the voltage at primary its drops from 48v to 20v.
Transformer voltage ratio is 1:12
Here i am driving push pull transformer using mosfet which takes pulse as shown in figure.
One problem with power push pull configuration like this is perfect balance between the duty cycle to the two MOSFET's. If the duty cycle is just a bit longer on one half the cycle there will be a magnetic bias that builds up in the core saturating it.
There are several techniques to modulate the duty cycle correction feedback system to ensure balance on the core. Most involve an extra winding that is used for the feedback correction.
Depending what control ic you use you can have dc component from the control ic, esp if the load current has an ac waveform, I think rc just touched on this.
A cap in series with the trans common might be a good idea.
You can put a low ohm resistor inline wth the trans common and 'scope it, you'll be able to see if the trans is saturating, and if theres a significatnt dc component across the primary.