SLUAAS4 January 2024 LM5155-Q1 , LM51551-Q1 , LM5156-Q1 , LM51561-Q1 , LM51561H-Q1 , LM5156H-Q1 , LM5157-Q1 , LM51571-Q1 , LM5158-Q1 , LM51581-Q1 , UCC28700-Q1 , UCC28730-Q1 , UCC28740-Q1 , UCC28781-Q1 , UCC28C50-Q1 , UCC28C51-Q1 , UCC28C52-Q1 , UCC28C53-Q1 , UCC28C54-Q1 , UCC28C55-Q1 , UCC28C56H-Q1 , UCC28C56L-Q1 , UCC28C57H-Q1 , UCC28C57L-Q1 , UCC28C58-Q1 , UCC28C59-Q1
A flyback converter or controller connected with a 400V or 800V battery is used in two different ways. One way is as a pre-regulator to generate a particular voltage rail (12V, 15V, 24V, or so forth) and the other way is to be directly used as an isolated bias power supply for the gate drivers (Figure 6-1). While used as a pre-regulator, output voltage from HV flyback is used as the input voltage to isolated bias supply devices for gate drivers as shown in Figure 2-3.