Isolated DC/DC Transformer Drivers from RECOM
An isolated DC/DC converter is fundamentally based on two functionally critical components: a primary-side transformer driver or controller IC and a galvanically isolating high-frequency transformer. The quality of these two elements largely determines efficiency, magnetic utilization, EMC behavior, and overall power architecture reliability.
RECOM offers a broad portfolio of discrete isolated transformer driver ICs and flyback controller ICs for common topologies such as pushpull, full-bridge, and flyback.
Push-Pull and Full-Bridge Transformer Driver ICs
Push-pull and full-bridge architectures operate with a primary-side square-wave drive of the transformer. The driver ICs generate precise complementary gate signals with defined dead time to prevent cross-conduction (shoot-through). The resulting high-frequency AC signal is stepped up or down according to the transformer turns ratio. On the secondary side, rectification is performed either by Schottky diodes or by a synchronous rectifier IC to reduce conduction losses. Output filtering is typically implemented using a capacitive or LC filter (C_OUT or LC).
For unregulated transformer driver ICs, the output voltage is primarily determined by:
- Input voltage
- Turns ratio
- Load condition
- Efficiency
In applications requiring higher output accuracy, a downstream LDO or additional regulation stage may be implemented.
Flyback Controller ICs
In contrast to pure transformer driver ICs, flyback controller ICs integrate closed-loop PWM regulation. Energy transfer occurs discontinuously or continuously through magnetic energy storage in the transformer (coupled inductor).
Depending on type, RECOM flyback controllers are equipped with:
- Integrated power MOSFET
- External MOSFET drive capability
- Primary-side regulation (PSR) or secondary-side feedback
The flexible choice between internal and external switching enables higher voltages and output power levels. The RVPW series supports both primary-side and secondary-side regulation concepts. In non-isolated configurations, direct current sensing is also possible. RECOM therefore covers both unregulated isolated transformer drivers for compact, efficient push-pull or full-bridge architectures, and fully regulated flyback controller ICs for power- and voltage-flexible applications.