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Buck regulators accept up to 40-V input
by Susan Nordyk @ edn.com: A wide input range of 4.5 V to 40 V enables the TS3004x series of DC/DC synchronous buck regulators from Semtech to work in a wide range of applications, including industrial, telecommunication, and consumer. The current-mode TS30041 and TS30042 furnish 1...
Continue ReadingSemtech TS30041 – Buck regulators accept up to 40-V input
A wide input range of 4.5 V to 40 V enables the TS3004x series of DC/DC synchronous buck regulators from Semtech to work in a wide range of applications, including industrial, telecommunication, and consumer. The current-mode TS30041 and TS30042 furnish 1 mA and 2 mA of continuous...
Continue ReadingLTM4643 – Ultrathin Quad μModule Regulator with Configurable 3A Output Array
Configurable as quad, triple, dual or single output, the LTM4643 quad output step-down µModule [micromodule] (power module) regulator deliver, respectively, 12A, 6A & 6A or 9A & 3A, or 4 x 3A from a 9 x 15 x 1.82 mm ultrathin LGA package. by Graham Prophet @ edn.com: This...
Continue ReadingRegulator offers independent outputs
Susan Nordyk @ edn.com writes: Housed in a 15×9×2.42-mm over-molded BGA package, the LTM8049 µModule dual-output DC/DC converter from Linear Technology is configurable for a combination of SEPIC and/or inverting operation by simply grounding the appropriate output rail. All that...
Continue ReadingDual input, 2.5A step-down DC/DC achieves 95% efficiency
by Graham Prophet @ edn.com: LTC3126 is a 2.5A, 2.4V to 42V input, synchronous step-down switching regulator with integrated dual input PowerPath control. Its power stage topology enables operation from either of two independent power sources, with seamless, internally controlled...
Continue ReadingLTC3623 – Switching regulator doubles as Class-D audio amplifier
Clemens Valens @ elektormagazine.com discuss about LTC3623 switching regulator which can be used as Class-D Audio Amplifier. Sure thing, Elektor has published several designs of adjustable power supplies based on switching regulators, so we know that doing this properly in a...
Continue ReadingReverse engineering a server CPU voltage regulator module
Andy Brown wrote a detailed article on reverse engineering a CPU voltage regulator: A recent ebay fishing expedition yielded an interesting little part for the very reasonable sum of about five pounds. It’s a voltage regulator module from a Dell PowerEdge 6650 Xeon server. I...
Continue ReadingLT3086 – 40V, 2.1A Low Dropout Adjustable Linear Regulator with Monitoring and Cable Drop Compensation
Graham Prophet @ www.edn-europe.com discuss about LT3086 LDO. The 40V, 2.1A low dropout linear regulator (LDO) includes current monitoring with externally settable current limit and temperature monitoring with external control of thermal limit temperature. The device includes a...
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