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Driving two separate converters using ir2110

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How to Drive two separate converters using single ir2110? I did search on the web and I didn't find such a design
 

It might work if suitably wired and used as two single channel MOSFET drivers but the upper and lower drive circuits are not identical. Try it and see, it isn't what it was designed for but it might work.

Brian.
 

What are two seperate converters?
2 buck?
2 boost?
1 buck, 1 boost?
1 H-bridge? 2 H bridges?
something else?

Klaus
 

Hi,

then please draw a sketch with IR2110 and buck and boost. No need for other details.
No need for a computer drawn sketch.

Then we can discuss about your idea ... whether there may be problems or not.

Klaus
 

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