Controlling the brightness of LEDs requires a driver that provides a constant, regulated current. To achieve this goal, the driver topology must be able to generate a large enough output voltage to ...
The most common use for a synchronous buck controller is high-efficiency conversion of a positive voltage to a lower positive voltage. But it can also produce a negative voltage from a positive ...
Editor’s note: Haifeng Fan is our guest blogger from TI for this blog on the first day of exhibits at APEC 201 A DC/DC converter converts an input voltage source to a desired voltage level. When the ...
4.6 to 5.0V (VPOS) with 0.5% accuracy at up to 500mA from a buck-boost converter-1.4 to -5.4V (VNEG) with 0.5% accuracy at up to 500mA from an inverting buck-boost converter 5.8 to 7.9V (AVDD) with ...
Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTM8045, a 2.8V-18V input, multi-topology DC/DC µModule® (micromodule) converter, with onboard inductor, power switch and DC/DC controller delivering up to ...
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 ...
Linear Technology has announced the LT8471, a dual DC/DC converter that utilises two internal 2A, 50V switches and an additional 500mA switch to facilitate step-down, step-up and inverting conversions ...
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