Hi peggy,
No, it does not happen short of two outputs if you use single RC network, not only bypassing the opposite currents RC network also protects the ouput diode from switching spikes. use RC network for both diodes.
you got my point but small correction from my side, scince in your circuit configuration there is no isolation for input and output atleast one output one end (0V) should be grounded for proper feedback, for clarity once again i will explain two scenarios
1) S1 should be connected to diode and feedbacck network and 0V of same winding to ground
2) now 0V of above winding connect to diode and feedback network and S1 to ground.
in both the above casses find which one gives good out put stabilization, regarding S2 and 0V left alone for ease of testing later you can deside how to connect.
if you dont achive stabilization you can try to isolate output by opto coupler.
Don't worry about your time and effort you can gain good knowledge and experience with this project.
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regarding srikath
Hi,
You are too young in electronics, you are correct energy never be created but it can be converted from one form to another. similarly we can raise the voltage by loosing current carrying capability and losses. V*I input=V*I output + losses