Hi everyone.
I am trying to drive a small xmfr with a square wave and get a square wave out. I need the square wave to change polarity like an AC wave does meaning that I need it to have equal positive and negative polarity. Basically I'm trying to make a push pull converter.
I made a simulation in multisim using a 555, a counter, a rs flip flop, and a 4 transistor setup across the primary (not CT) coil similiar to a push pull driver. The simulation will not work though. Do I have to have a CT primary or is there something wrong with my circuit design?
I am trying to drive a small xmfr with a square wave and get a square wave out. I need the square wave to change polarity like an AC wave does meaning that I need it to have equal positive and negative polarity. Basically I'm trying to make a push pull converter.
I made a simulation in multisim using a 555, a counter, a rs flip flop, and a 4 transistor setup across the primary (not CT) coil similiar to a push pull driver. The simulation will not work though. Do I have to have a CT primary or is there something wrong with my circuit design?
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