Generates an output voltage to turn on a gate drive that regulates high voltages up to 20KV.
Generates an output voltage to turn on a gate drive that regulates high voltages up to 20KV.
Ensures that the inductance remains in the defined range and avoids saturation.
Typically contains a PFC, diff mode and output choke
plus a switching transformer.
The output voltage is a function of the current retention in the transformer.
A voltage controlled version of the current controlled flyback transformer.
Typically used to generate voltages in excess of 1 KV from a low voltage input.
An inductor is used to increase (boost) or decrease (buck) the input voltage.
Generates a gross voltage (15V—200V typ.) while providing high isolation.
Where isolation between a medical patient and high voltages is critical.
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