electro13
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Hi,
Im designing a DC to DC converter using a push pull topology, I know I need a centre tapped ferrite core transformer connected to two power mosfets to get a higher output voltage! the problem is I cant find such a transformer on the market! is it ok if I use a flyback transformer instead?
PS. I took out a EC28 Transformer form an older power inverter, but doesnt seem to work, does anyone know how much current it needs to be supplied and the peak-peak voltage of the PWM?
Thanks
Im designing a DC to DC converter using a push pull topology, I know I need a centre tapped ferrite core transformer connected to two power mosfets to get a higher output voltage! the problem is I cant find such a transformer on the market! is it ok if I use a flyback transformer instead?
PS. I took out a EC28 Transformer form an older power inverter, but doesnt seem to work, does anyone know how much current it needs to be supplied and the peak-peak voltage of the PWM?
Thanks