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Push-Pull Power Converter Topologies

Push-Pull Power Converter Topologies



Objective: Be able to identify when it is appropriate to use push-pull regulators. Be able to identify potential problems with push-pull regulators and recommend solutions.

Description: Operating principles. Where to use. Equations for the power stage. A real example.

Length: 120 minutes

Published Date: Jul 21, 08

Step(s) to complete

  1. Complete the suggested assignments
  2. Complete the online test to receive a certificate from Bob Pease

About the Instructor: Robert (Bob) Bell is the Applications Engineering manager for the National Semiconductor design center located in Phoenix, Arizona. He has been with National Semiconductor since 2001. Products designed at the Phoenix design center include; next generation PWM power controllers, gate drivers, hotswap and load share controllers. Previous to joining National, Bob designed power converters for military and space applications. In his spare time he enjoys; hiking, camping, tennis and travel.


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Push-Pull Power Converter Topologies

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