Buck converters, a pivotal class of DC–DC converters, are widely implemented in modern power electronics to achieve efficient voltage step-down conversion. Recent advancements focus on enhancing ...
Automotive applications are one of the most difficult field to design due to its mobility and notable heat engine dissipation. It is a big effort for engineers to choose the right dc-dc converters for ...
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 ...
This document is all about the replacement of the traditionally used isolated flyback converters on designs involving 9 W applications into a much preferred off-line AC-DC buck converter. Comparison ...
In USB applications, a constant 5 V is often required. But according to the USB standard, the input voltage can vary from 4.5 to 5.25 V. So converters must be used to stabilize the voltage. However, ...
As electronics become more advanced, the need for efficient power management increases. One crucial element of power management is the DC-DC converter, which is a device that converts DC voltage from ...
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) today introduces four new automotive-compliant* asynchronous buck converters for 48V low-voltage rail point-of-load (PoL) applications. The AP68255Q/AP68355Q and ...
Maxim Integrated has introduced the Max77827, a buck-boost converter featuring a quiescent current (IQ) of 6µA and peak efficiency of 96%. It addresses the power requirements of low-power wide-area ...
The AP68255Q/AP68355Q and AP6A255Q/AP6A355Q incorporate 500mΩ power MOSFETs to deliver high-efficiency step-down DC-DC conversion with up to 3.5A of continuous output current. These converters cover ...
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