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Q&A DC-DC converter using Hartley oscillator and transformer [closed]

Instead of using a buck or a boost converter can we use for DC-DC conversion the circuit Im going to describe in the next lines? First we begin with a Hartley oscillator whose output is fed into ...

0 answers  ·  posted 2y ago by MissMulan‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

#6: Post edited by user avatar Lorenzo Donati‭ · 2023-08-09T10:29:22Z (9 months ago)
Retagged.
#5: Post edited by user avatar MissMulan‭ · 2022-07-18T22:16:19Z (almost 2 years ago)
  • Instead of using a buck or a boost converter can we use for DC-DC conversion the circuit Im going to describe in the next rows? First we begin with a Hartley oscillator whose output is fed into a transformer with N:1 turns ratio between primary and secondary windings. Then we rectify the voltage of the secondary windings using a full wave rectifier with filter.
  • Instead of using a buck or a boost converter can we use for DC-DC conversion the circuit Im going to describe in the next lines? First we begin with a Hartley oscillator whose output is fed into a transformer with N:1 turns ratio between primary and secondary windings. Then we rectify the voltage of the secondary windings using a full wave rectifier with filter.
#4: Post edited by user avatar MissMulan‭ · 2022-07-18T21:35:08Z (almost 2 years ago)
  • Instead of using a buck or a boost converter can we use for DC-DC conversion the circuit Im going to describe in the next rows? First we beginwith a Hartley oscillator whose output is fed into a transformer with N:1 turns ratio between primary and secondary windings. Then we rectify the voltage of the secondary windings using a full wave rectifier with filter.
  • Instead of using a buck or a boost converter can we use for DC-DC conversion the circuit Im going to describe in the next rows? First we begin with a Hartley oscillator whose output is fed into a transformer with N:1 turns ratio between primary and secondary windings. Then we rectify the voltage of the secondary windings using a full wave rectifier with filter.
#3: Post edited by user avatar MissMulan‭ · 2022-07-18T21:34:04Z (almost 2 years ago)
  • Instead of using a buck or a boost converter can we use for DC-DC conversion a Hartley oscillator whose output is fed into a transformer with N:1 turns ratio between primary and secondary windings and then rectify the voltage of the secondary windings using a full wave rectifier and then filter the output using a C filter?
  • Instead of using a buck or a boost converter can we use for DC-DC conversion the circuit Im going to describe in the next rows? First we beginwith a Hartley oscillator whose output is fed into a transformer with N:1 turns ratio between primary and secondary windings. Then we rectify the voltage of the secondary windings using a full wave rectifier with filter.
#2: Question closed by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2022-07-18T20:41:36Z (almost 2 years ago)
#1: Initial revision by user avatar MissMulan‭ · 2022-07-18T20:11:44Z (almost 2 years ago)
DC-DC converter using Hartley oscillator and transformer
Instead of using a buck or a boost converter can we use for DC-DC conversion a Hartley oscillator whose output is fed into a transformer with N:1 turns ratio between primary and secondary windings and then rectify the voltage of the secondary windings using a full wave rectifier and then filter the output using a C filter?