According to the MP2315 [1] datasheet: “The MP2315 is a high frequency synchronous rectified step-down switch-mode converter with built-in internal power MOSFETs. It offers a very compact solution to ...
Engineers can achieve up to three times more output current and maximize usable battery capacity for building automation and grid infrastructure applications DALLAS, Sept. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- ...
Buck-Boost DC-DC Converters are versatile power electronic devices that facilitate the conversion of a direct current (DC) input to a DC output that may be either higher or lower than the supply ...
Linear Technology’s LT8609 employs a unique synchronous rectification topology that exhibits 93% efficiency while switching at 2MHz, which avoids critical noise-sensitive frequency bands, such as AM ...
Ricoh’s RP516 and RP517 are designed for applications that require a low supply voltage between 0.3 and 1.2 V. Ricoh Electronic Devices Co. Ltd. has launched two buck dc-dc converters, the RP516 and ...
A high-efficiency buck-boost DC-DC converter was developed by the research team headed by Prof. CHENG Lin from the School of Microelectronics at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC ...
Isolated DC/DC converters are required in a broad range of applications including power metering, industrial programmable logic controllers (PLCs), insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) driver ...
TDK Corporation (TSE:6762) announces the introduction of the 250W rated TDK-Lambda RGA series of ruggedized non-isolated DC-DC converters. Capable of operating from an input voltage of 9 to 40V or 9 ...
[Hugatry] wanted to replace the adjustment pot on an LM2596 buck converter with a microprocessor-controlled voltage. The regulator IC uses a divider to generate a 1.25V reference from the output. The ...
Alencon Systems has announced the launch of CUBE, a new DC:DC converter that is designed for high-voltage applications, with support for 1,000 V and 1,500 V. The converter is rated from 430 kW and up, ...
We always appreciate when someone takes the time to build something and then demonstrates what different design choices impact using the real hardware. Sure, you can work out the math and do ...
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