Finally started to get some results. I connected the primary of the transformer and it started working. When the secondary is connected, all hell started. That is when I checked the components on the secondary. The schottky diode was short. Least expected.The have used the UC3845 from when I got the very first prototypes. I really like the UC384x parts. Do you understand that the 3845 is limited to 50% duty cycle? The osc runs at 2x the frequency of the output. The rest of the family will to 95%.
The output is rated at +/-1A. (a little questionable) I know it will drive 600mA at 2V from ground. When I was using them we were running 60khz through 120khz. Driving 2 to 10A MOSFETS. I would not use the part at 500khz but defiantly at 250khz.
The part is old. I would not use it with a MOSFET with very low Gate turn on voltage. It is a very good part for a "normal" MOSFET.
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Now getting a steady 12.53 volt as expected. It is far from over. I need to perfect the transformer to work at the correct frequency and optimize the current consumption and stability on load.
The discussion gave me some more pointers and time to think. Any suggestions are most welcome.