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A buck converter is a DC-DC power device that efficiently steps down a voltage to a lower level. It uses an inductor, ...
The TPS63805 is a 2-A buck-boost converter with a 22-µF output capacitor and 0.47-µH inductor resulting in a small solution size of 19.5 mm2 that meets the requirements of handheld industrial ...
The converter is offered with either an adjustable output voltage ranging from 16 V down to 1.2 V (TPS62110), a fixed output of 3.3 V (TPS62111) or a fixed output of 5 V (TPS62112).
Until recently, the cost of a buck converter could not only be counted in dollars, but also in substantial pc-board real estate. The typical small buck converter of only three years ago was packaged ...
ST has brought out a 1A buck converter for low-voltage loads in smart meters, home appliances and industrial converters ST has brought out a 1A buck converter for low-voltage loads in smart meters, ...
Operating from an input voltage between 6.0 V and 24 V, the AAT1189 step-down converter is targeted at consumer electronics equipment operating from a low cost AC/DC adapter. It delivers up to 2.5-A ...
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Bode plot of a four-phase buck converter for 1-A (blue) and 10-A (red) output current. The SIMPLIS and Small Signal Simulation completely match until 250 kHz (half the switching frequency).
[Great Scott] should win an award for quickest explanation of a buck converter. Clocking in at five and a half minutes, the video clearly shows the operating principles behind the device. It starts… ...
STMicroelectronics is has chosen an isolated buck converter topology for a 10W dc-dc converter that provides a regulated local primary power rail, plus a moderately regulated isolated secondary power ...