Definitions for "Push-Pull Converter"
A power switching circuit that uses a center-tapped transformer and two switches that are alternately driven on and off.
This type of converter is used in a switching power supply when the central switching circuit utilizes two transistors that operate in a push-pull. This type of converter is very simple in design.
A switch mode power supply topology which utilizes a center-tapped transformer and two power switches. The two switches are alternately driven on and off.