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This post was last edited by simulation123456 on 2019-1-9 13:03 Analysis of self-oscillation and negative voltage generation circuit. Please help me. 1.2 is a winding, 3.4 is a winding, 5.6 is a winding, and there is a negative power output at the D8 end. Let's discuss the self-excitation process of T2 and the generation of negative voltage. .

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I suspect this diagram is wrong. This diagram does not seem to produce self-oscillation. How can it produce self-oscillation if even the DC path is incorrect?  Details Published on 2019-1-9 14:48

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I suspect this diagram is wrong. This diagram does not seem to produce self-oscillation. How can it produce self-oscillation if even the DC path is incorrect?
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