The latest power-conversion devices will help engineers achieve higher power in smaller spaces, thus providing the highest power density at lower cost.
According to Infineon, these wafers—the thinnest of its type to be mass-produced—will enhance the efficiency, density, and reliability of its power converters.
DC-DC converter chips provide a regulated DC voltage output from a different, unregulated input voltage. They are used in power management applications and incorporate several conversion technologies.
Mouser has announced a new eBook in collaboration with Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), highlighting crucial strategies for optimising power systems. In 'Powering the Future: Advanced Power Solutions for ...
Abstract: This paper presents different topologies of bidirectional DC-DC converters based on the buck-boost topology. Four topologies are discussed: bidirectional ...
GigaDevice, a leading semiconductor company specializing in Flash Memory, 32-bit Microcontrollers (MCUs), Sensors, Analog products and solutions, is set to unveil its latest technological masterpieces ...
Nexperia introduces the advanced gate driver series specifically designed for automotive and industrial applications.
These non-isolated, buck-boost DC-DC (step-up, step-down) converters function from input voltages of 9V to 36V or 18V to 75V. The i1C series adjusts output voltages from 9.6V to 28V with output ...
Abstract: This paper introduces an adaptive constrained model predictive control (AMPC) method for regulating the voltage of a non-inverting DC buck-boost converter, capable of delivering up to 48W ...