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New Dc_dc Converters Offer 50 Percent Smaller Footprint

New Dc/dc Converters Offer 50 Percent Smaller Footprint

Murata unveiled the MYWGC series from the MonoBK™ DC/DC converter family. The new point-of-load (POL) modules offer a 50-percent smaller footprint than competing solutions and set new standards in size, efficiency and performance. The highly integrated, multi-output DC/DC converters leverage Murata’s core technology advantages in power module development, advanced 3D integrated packaging and passive component […]

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Flex Power Modules Extends 2w Dc_dc Converter Solutions for Industrial Use

Flex Power Modules Extends 2w Dc/dc Converter Solutions for Industrial Use

Flex Power Modules has added to its range of miniature isolated DC/DC converters intended for industrial applications with the introduction of the PUB-2M series. Delivering an output power of up to 2W with no minimum load required, the high performance product is available in single or dual output options. Presented in a compact SMD (surface mount device) package measuring

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The UCC12040_50 converters integrate protection features for increase system robustness

UCC12040/50 3 KVRMS AND 5 KVRMS ISOLATED DC/DC CONVERTERS

Texas Instruments’ 500 mW, high-efficiency low-EMI converters are suitable for ultra-high voltage applications. Texas Instruments’ UCC12040 and UCC12050 DC/DC converters with 3 kVRMS and 5 kVRMS reinforced isolation ratings, respectively, are designed to provide efficient, isolated power to isolated circuits that require a bias supply with well-regulated output voltages. These devices integrate a transformer and DC/DC controller with proprietary architecture

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The Advantages (and Drawbacks) of DC-to-DC Voltage Converters with Integrated Inductors

The Advantages (and Drawbacks) of DC-to-DC Voltage Converters with Integrated Inductors

Such is the popularity of DC-to-DC voltage converters (“switching regulators”)––due to their high efficiency across wide input- and output-voltage ranges––that chip makers have focused a lot of research dollars on squeezing the essential components of the devices into modules. These modules typically include pulse-width-modulation (PWM) controllers and switching elements in a single, compact package, easing

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APP NOTE HOW TO USE POWER INDUCTORS

App Note: How to Use Power Inductors

As electronic devices become more advanced, the power supply voltage of LSIs used in them is lowered, so their power consumption can be reduced and their speed increased. However, a decrease in the power supply voltage also causes the requirements regarding voltage fluctuations to become more severe, creating a need for high-performance DC-DC converters to

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