Still trying to make a flyback boost / inverting converter using the LM2588. Been at it for the past couple of days now.
The circuit I'm using...almost exactly...is described here...
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm2588.pdfFigure 13, Page 17.
The only difference is that I'm using the LM2588-ADJ with the appropriate feedback resistors, R1=8.756K, R2=1K
12v = 1.23 * ( 1 + ( 8756 / 1000 ) (ok actually 11.99988v calculated, but my parts don't exactly have .000001% tolerance).
It's a dual output flyback converter, with 4-6v DC input, +12/-12v output @ 300mA.
In my proto circuit, I have 2 82ohm power resistors on the +12v and -12v rail, giving me about 146mA of load on each rail.
At most, I can only get 6.2v on each rail. 6.2v @ 82ohm = ~76mA.
When I open circuit both rails, I can get the full +12v and -12v. I've tried a handful of other resistors on the outputs, and of course, the voltage drops with decreasing resistance.
But, I'm not getting anywhere near the expected results.
The circuit is soldered down. I checked for excessive resistance on the traces.
I get the same voltage at the battery and the "switch" pin of the LM2588, so no drops there.
The battery pack hasn't dropped below 4.4v while I've been testing the circuit. When it does, I switch out battery packs for a freshly charged one...with the same results at the outputs.
Nothing on the board gets hot. The LM2588 warms up to about 10-15 above ambient (80F) then steadies up. No change in output voltage while it warms up.
I can see the ~100Khz waveform on the 'scope at the switch pin of the LM2588, and other relevant waveforms are similar to the waveforms noted on the datasheets.
So...what's my problem?

(besides the obvious)
If I didn't know any better (and I don't), I'd almost say that the coil itself was wired backwards.
4.4v input gives me +/- 6.2v output. 12.4v total differential / 4.4v input = 2.8, and the coil input/output ratio is 1:2.5
I'm still wokring on trying to build this curve tracer, but make it battery powered rather than using a PC/AT PSU (with +12v and -12v rails), and need/want at least +12v and -12v rails for the op-amps. I'm using a 4 cell battery pack for now, but if the circuit can handle it without letting all the smoke out, I'm not opposed to switching over to an 8 cell NiMH battery pack. Might end up doing that anyway...4 cell pack might not last all that long.