Today there are 19 space-grade, non-isolated switching regulators offered by 12 suppliers. Which part is right for your project? Most vendors will say theirs is the best DC-DC to power your load.
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 ...
Fairchild Semiconductor developed the FAN5358, a 2MHz, 500mA, synchronous Buck regulator that meets the design challenge of portable devices, especially smartphones, data cards and tablets. Fairchild ...
Linear Technology Corporation announces the LT3514, a triple output, 36 V step-down switching regulator with 100% duty cycle operation. The LT3514 is a triple output, 36 V step-down switching ...
To maximize system efficiency, buck regulators minimize power loss in the switching MOSFETs, inductor, capacitors, controller, and printed circuit board traces. Fairchild’s TinyBuck® family of ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Power management leader, Kinetic Technologies, is expanding its DC-DC Conversion portfolio with the introduction of KTB8400 OptiComp™ buck switching regulator.
Some time ago, while designing the PCB for the Sony Vaio replacement motherboard, I went on a quest to find a perfect 5 V boost regulator. Requirements are simple – output 5 V at about 2A , with input ...
Microchip’s MCPF1525 power module is packaged for vertical power delivery. With datacenters taking what seems like the world’s electricity supply, anything engineers can do to reduce consumption helps ...
TTM Technologies, Inc. has announced the launch of the MSK5065RH module, a high-efficiency, radiation-hardened switching regulator designed for demanding space and defense applications. part of their ...
Efficient Power Conversion (EPC) has entered a licensing agreement with Renesas Electronics for EPC’s low-voltage enhancement-mode gallium nitride (eGaN) technology. Renesas will establish internal ...
When changing from a generator to alternator, or building up a new electrical system from scratch on your restored street machine, street rod, or boat, why stick with the old, cumbersome and ...
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