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Push-Pull

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What is Push-Pull?

Push-pull is a type of electronic circuit that employs a pair of active devices (transistors, vacuum tubes, etc.) that alternately supply current to a load. This arrangement enhances power output and efficiency, and it can reduce distortion. It is commonly used in audio amplifiers and power amplifiers.

What other technologies are related to Push-Pull?

Push-Pull Competitor Technologies

Half-bridge converters are an alternative topology to push-pull converters for similar power ranges and applications.
mentioned alongside Push-Pull in 51% (127) of relevant job posts
The Cuk converter provides an alternative topology for DC-DC conversion, capable of both step-up and step-down functions, like push-pull but with different characteristics.
mentioned alongside Push-Pull in 93% (53) of relevant job posts
Forward converters offer another isolated DC-DC conversion approach, serving a similar function as push-pull but with a different circuit configuration.
mentioned alongside Push-Pull in 29% (105) of relevant job posts
Full-bridge converters provide an alternative isolated DC-DC conversion topology, generally used for higher power levels than push-pull.
mentioned alongside Push-Pull in 37% (67) of relevant job posts
Flyback converters are a simpler isolated DC-DC converter topology suitable for lower power applications, offering an alternative to push-pull designs.
mentioned alongside Push-Pull in 15% (127) of relevant job posts
The SEPIC converter is a DC-DC converter capable of both step-up and step-down functions, offering an alternative, non-isolated topology.
mentioned alongside Push-Pull in 34% (54) of relevant job posts
Buck converters are a simpler non-isolated DC-DC converter topology only capable of step-down functions, offering a different and typically lower cost approach.
mentioned alongside Push-Pull in 7% (101) of relevant job posts
Boost converters are non-isolated DC-DC converter topologies capable of only step-up functions and offer an alternative approach.
mentioned alongside Push-Pull in 2% (87) of relevant job posts

Push-Pull Complementary Technologies

Schottky diodes can be used in push-pull converters, particularly for rectifying the output voltage due to their fast switching speeds and low forward voltage drop.
mentioned alongside Push-Pull in 62% (53) of relevant job posts
IGBTs can be used as switching elements in higher-power push-pull converters, especially when MOSFETs are not sufficient.
mentioned alongside Push-Pull in 54% (53) of relevant job posts
MOSFETs are commonly used as switching elements in push-pull converters due to their fast switching speeds and low on-resistance.
mentioned alongside Push-Pull in 5% (68) of relevant job posts

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