FesZ Electronics | SMPS Isolated power stage driver using a pulse transformer @FesZElectronics | Uploaded April 2020 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
#70 In this electronics tutorial I look at how power stages, either simple or with multiple transistors can be driven using a pulse transformer. This is a technique usually applied in isolated switch mode power supplies (smps) but it can be used in any circumstance depending on the needs.
I first look at some general operating principles behind the transformer and then try things out on a practical circuit.
Links to documents used in the video:
ti.com/lit/sg/sluw001g/sluw001g.pdf
power.com/sites/default/files/product-docs/tny274-280.pdf
https://i.stack.imgur.com/X6HKE.png
Building the Constant Current Load: youtu.be/5xhLJlqCREA
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#70 In this electronics tutorial I look at how power stages, either simple or with multiple transistors can be driven using a pulse transformer. This is a technique usually applied in isolated switch mode power supplies (smps) but it can be used in any circumstance depending on the needs.
I first look at some general operating principles behind the transformer and then try things out on a practical circuit.
Links to documents used in the video:
ti.com/lit/sg/sluw001g/sluw001g.pdf
power.com/sites/default/files/product-docs/tny274-280.pdf
https://i.stack.imgur.com/X6HKE.png
Building the Constant Current Load: youtu.be/5xhLJlqCREA
If you liked this video be sure to check out my other videos and you can also subscribe to be up to date with all the new ones!
If you want to support the creation of more and better videos you can at: patreon.com/feszelectronics