Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), is introducing the industry’s smallest 500-mA buck regulator, the first of a family of high-frequency 6-MHz dc-to-dc regulators Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), is introducing ...
Power-supply designers can choose from a plethora of available positive buck regulators that can also serve as negative boost dc/dc converters. Some buck regulators have a negative-feedback reference ...
You can generate a tiny dc supply voltage of a just a few hundred millivolts using an additional positive voltage connected to the feedback resistor of a dc-dc converter. The need for such a ...
Electronic systems often require multiple voltages to power the various internal circuits. Non-isolated regulators are a common and easy way to convert one voltage to another. Regulators typically ...
Maxim Integrated is highglighting the MAX15058/MAX15108/MAX15112/MAX15118, the industry’s smallest current-mode, synchronous DC-DC converters that deliver up to 3 ...
ADI has introduced a dual output DC/DC μModule regulator with patented silicon, layout, and packaging innovations. Operating from up to 40V input, the LTM8080’s front-end is a high efficiency ...
The LTC7106 from Analog Devices is a PMBus I2C controlled precision bidirectional current DAC that can adjust the output voltage of virtually any DC/DC regulator. Through its PMBus compatible ...
We often use linear regulators in our designs. They are cheap and simple – you put the regulator chip itself on the board, add two capacitors, and get a voltage. Linear regulators are imperfect, of ...
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