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Hot Swap, Push-Pull, Sync. Buck, Negative Flyback, Dual Sync. Buck Reference Design:  Hot Swap, Push-Pull, Sync. Buck, Negative Flyback, Dual Sync. Buck with Vin of -36 V to -72V. Vout of 8 V, 5 V, 3.3 V, 2.5 V and -5 V. The output power is 79.5 W. 
LM110 to An Improved IC Voltage Follower :  National Semiconductor Application Notes,28-Jun-1996
Low-power CMOS oscillator has push-pull output:  04/01/04 EDN Design Ideas Digital oscillators often generate TTL- or CMOS-level outputs, referred to ground. Generating a symmetric bipolar output with respect to ground presents a challenge. In this design, four 1.5V flashlight cells create ±3V voltage sources, and the midpoint of cells acts as the ground reference (Figure 1)....
Simple deadband generator targets push-pull drivers:  07/12/99 Electronic Design - Ideas for Design / In typical push-pull driver applications, the npn-pnp transistor pair is alternately turned on and off using a square-wave signal. A simple driver circuit uses an inverter between the V1 and V2. . .
Single Resistor Betters inexpensive Buffer:  07/04/94 EDN-Design Ideas / [file contains multiple circuits - scroll to find this one]  
 
 
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