Confirmed what I was worrying about. This flyback high-voltage power supply circuit I hacked together inherently uses low repetition rate but huge current to pulse the flyback transformer, creating up to 1200 V output. The I_peak is around 3-4 A, well beyond the 1 A rating of the isolation transformer (not the flyback transformer) and its driver.
Only this isolation transformer has the necessary safety rating and certification for reinforced isolation at this voltage. If I can't get away by reducing the peak current, the only solution is stepping the voltage up at the primary for more power at the same current, and stepping it down again at the seconary. Overloading the transformer is possible, since it's only momentary. But it's a critical safety component, I don't want to risk that... #electronics
I wonder if my fatal analog design problem can be "fixed in software" and suddenly had an idea... Instead of turning the flyback converter on continuously, I changed the firmware to run it in small 1-millisecond bursts per every 10 ms, allowing the 10 V isolated power supply to recover and recharge between pulses. Unbelievable, this hack worked! It successfully charged the capacitor bank to 1000 V... ⚡ #electronics