Electronic – P-channel MOSFET ZVS Flyback Driver

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I want to make a ZVS flyback driver, but all the sites say to use 2 n-channel MOSFETs and I only have one powerful n-channel MOSFET. I have a bunch of p-channel MOSFETs, specifically, 2 of powerful Fairchild SFH9154 MOSFETs. I am wondering if there is a way to make a ZVS driver or at least some type of reliable flyback driver with a p-channel MOSFET and how I would do it. Also, does putting MOSFETs in parallel increase the "Tolerance" or make the Amperage rating higher?

Additional information: If one n-channel could be used in combination with p-channel, I have an IRFP450.

I also have about 15 IRF9450 p-channel transistors and a couple IRF610 n-channel (although I don't think they are great for high current applications).

Best Answer

You can make it with one MOSFET (paralleling them increases current capabilities), you just have to make sure you keep within it's ratings. Something like this circuit only uses a single IRFP450:

Flyback Driver

You could drive from the high side using your P-channel FETs, but I'd keep it simple and lowish power/voltage to start with.

Obviously be very careful with the high voltages ;-)

For a P-channel version, you can just swap all the polarities around from a design like this. You should end up with something like this (disclaimer, although it simulates okay, I have not tested this, so check everything carefully. The parts are not recommendations, just what LTSpice had available):

ZVS P-Channel