Henneshoe
Electrical
- Dec 5, 2007
- 91
I am designing a DC-DC converter that will have a 24V input and outputs of +/- 15V, 5V and 3.3V (~1A for 15V, .5A for 5V and 3.3V). I was thinking of using something like a flyback converter (I think) where a MC33063 would be used to drive a transformer primary with two secondarys. The first would be a split secondary (turns ratio 1:2) to provide the +/- 15V. The second would have a turns ratio of 3:1. Therefore, 15V at the primary would provide 30V across the split secondary and 5V at the other. A linear would be used for the 3.3V from the 5V. I will tie the grounds together because isolation is not an issue and Feedback would not be isolated and would come from one of the outputs. I have spent about a month researching this on my freetime and have 2 questions. 1) Anyone know a good spot to get a custom transformer like this for prototyping? 2) Has anyone tried this topology? Any huge pitfalls?