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Push-pull driver provides isolated 5V at 1A

Ron Young, Maxim Integrated Products, Sunnyvale, CA -- EDN, March 30, 2000

The circuit in Figure 1 converts a regulated 5V input to an isolated 5V output with 1A current-output capability. IC1, a push-pull transformer driver, powers a pair of cross-coupled power MOSFETs in a flip-flop-like configuration. In turn, the MOSFETs toggle the primary winding of a forward transformer. The transformer's secondary output, after rectification and filtering, provides the isolated 5V supply. Because the output voltage is unregulated, its voltage tolerance depends on the input-voltage range and the range of load current. With Schottky rectifiers, such as the MBRS130 for D1 and D2, the circuit delivers 5V±10% at 700 to 1000 mA from a 5V±5% input with 80% efficiency (Figure 2). Using ultrafast-recovery silicon rectifiers, such as the MURS120, the circuit delivers 5V±10% at 200 to 500 mA from a 5V±5% input, with 77% efficiency. (DI #2502)

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