A buck-boost DC/DC converter is one of the most valuable tools in a power supply designer’s toolbox for dealing with a variety of power conversion scenarios. In these situations, input voltages can ...
The widely varying voltage of the 12V automotive board net can present a challenge for automotive electronic application design engineers. With DC voltages ranging from 3.5 to 28V (and for transients ...
Increasingly, many industrial PCs (IPCs), USB power delivery (PD), and automotive digital video recorders (DVRs) require wide V IN DC/DC converters to cope with a wide range of battery voltage ...
Linear Technology’s LTC3119 is an efficient, monolithic buck-boost converter that operates with inputs from 2.5 to 18 V (Fig. 1), making it well-suited to operate from one- to four-cell Li-ion ...
AL8866Q is an AEC-Q100 (Grade 1) qualified dc-dc converter controller aimed at automotive front lights such has headlamps. In needs an external n-channel power mosfet, and can implement buck, boost, ...
TDK has announced the introduction of the TDK-Lambda brand 200W rated i1C series in the 1”x1” industry standard package size. Credit: TDK These non-isolated, buck-boost DC-DC (step-up, step-down) ...
TDK-Lambda has introduced 200W non-isolated dc-dc converters in the 1 x 1inch PCB-mount industry package. In each case, the output can be adjusted across 9.6 – 28V and can be up to 10A and up to 200W.
Designing a circuit is a lot easier on paper, where components have well-defined values, or lacking that, at least well-defined tolerances. Unfortunately, even keeping percentage tolerances in mind ...
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