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    Converting a 24V DC line to multiple voltage supplies

    Hi, I have a 24v DC power supply that i need convert to both 5v for Vcc for most of the components in my circuit, aswell as +/-8V for a CFA (LT1210) in my circuit. I have tried to work with regulators and looked in to rail splitters, but cant get it to work right. I am superimosing a 1-2MHz AC...
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    High frequency trnasformer as galvanic isolation

    The signal is square I have found an RF-transformer that i belvie will work for my circuit, so i will se how it goes when i get to test it out
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    High frequency trnasformer as galvanic isolation

    Thank you for reply! But i have already vivited this site and other, and it seems as all pulse tranformers have a bandwith of max 1MHz. Also i would need the inductanse of the treansformer to be someplace around 1uH to 10uH
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    High frequency trnasformer as galvanic isolation

    [merged]Using trnasformers as galvanic isolation I'm designing a ciruit and need galvanic isolation for a high frequncy AC signal, preferebly form around 700kHz to about 1.5MHz. I have simulated the circuit using 1:1 transformers with inductanse of 6mH, witch gave me very nice result, but i am...
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    High frequency trnasformer as galvanic isolation

    HI, i am designing a ciruit and need galvanic isolation for a high frequncy AC signal, preferebly form around 700kHz to about 1.2MHz. I have simulated the circuit using 1:1 transformers with very nice result, but i am having truble finding suitable transformers in real life. The problem i am...

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