Power supply circuits come in the form of voltage step-up (boost) or the more common step-down (buck) DC/DC converter. Many of today’s applications require multiple voltage rails to drive a variety of ...
The many virtues of flyback converter’s include being the lowest-cost isolated power converter, easily supplying multiple output voltages, a simple primary-side controller, and power delivery of up to ...
In numerous equipment, a switch-mode power supply (SMPS) delivers various output voltages, each powering different sections. With the introduction of low-voltage circuits such as DSPs, it's not ...
Converter ICs include an integrated power MOSFET, whereas controller ICs employ external power MOSFETs. Both configurations are classified as regulators because they regulate the output voltage. A low ...
The Forward and Flyback converters are two popular topologies widely used in isolated DC-DC power converters. These topologies are favored by designers for their simplicity, ability to handle multiple ...