The MAX17651 ultra-low quiescent current, high-voltage linear regulator is ideal for use in industrial and battery-operated systems. The device operates from a 4 V to 60 V input voltage, delivers up ...
Linear regulators have limitations with regard to supplying a quiet voltage rail. Alternatively, some very quiet switch-mode power converters, along with some design considerations, can provide a very ...
Is it possible to design an unconditionally stable linear voltage regulator? In fact, many believe that most regulator ICs are unconditionally stable. The answer is both simple and complex, if it is ...
Editor's note: Designers at all levels of power management design will find this application article both educational for those not very familiar with these basic concepts as well as an excellent ...
This article discusses the importance and application advantages of switching regulators in electronic system design, introduces different types of switching converters, and compares the differences ...
For as versatile and inexpensive as switch-mode power supplies are at all kinds of different tasks, they’re not always the ideal choice for every DC-DC circuit. Although they can do almost any job in ...
The LDH40 and LDQ40 offer a start-up from an input as low as 3.3V, operate with up to 40V applied, and have low quiescent current. The LDH40 delivers up to 200mA and is available in one version only, ...
What is a good solution for generating a tiny dc supply voltage of a few hundred millivolts? The answer is all that is needed is a clean additional positive voltage to hook up to the feedback resistor ...
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