What do you do when your maximum input voltage = 90V and /or linear regulator has unreasonable power dissipation? First, here are a few specifications to digest for a 24V @ 70°C ambient application: ...
Perhaps the simplest way to regulate a DC voltage is using a voltage divider and/or an active device like a Zener diode. Besides simplicity, they have the additional advantage of not being ...
Nisshinbo Micro Devices has launched the NJW1871 series Boost/Fly-Back Switching Regulator Controller, intended for small to mid-range power supplies in consumer, industrial, and automotive ...
Feedback-control schemes for linear systems have been around since at least the 17 th century, regulating pressure and distance between millstones and then, famously, to control James Watt’s steam ...
CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MaxLinear, Inc. (Nasdaq: MXL) today announced the release of MXL76125, a 15 Amp Step-Down Switching regulator with 2-Bit VID designed and qualified to provide power ...
A variable resistor that integrates a programmable, temperature-indexed look-up table can compensate for the temperature drift of a voltage regulator. In this case, the look-up table can change the ...
The LT3688 from Linear Technology is a dual 800mA, 36V input step down switching regulator with dual power on reset and a watchdog timer. According to Linear, the device's 3.8 to 36V input voltage ...
Infineon is introducing its zero-voltage-switching (ZSC) switched capacitor converter. It features a two-stage architecture for 48 V applications to power up CPUs, GPUs, SoCs, ASICs, and memory.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results